ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis Rams official and a county police chief differed Monday about whether the team had apologized for the actions of five players who raised their hands during pregame festivities in a show of solidarity with Ferguson protesters. Kevin Demoff, the executive vice president of football operations for the Rams, denied in an
Video: St. Louis Police Demand Apology From NFL For Rams Show Of Solidarity With Ferguson Protesters
The St. Louis Police Officers Association is demanding that the NFL publicly apologizes and disciplines the five Rams players who stood with their hands in the “don’t shoot” pose in support of Michael Brown before Sunday’s game.