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A court appearance has been scheduled for Elijah Gantt, the man accused of critically injuring Ferguson Police Officer Travis Brown during a protest. The pre-trial conference is set for 9 a.m. on Thursday morning in Clayton, Missouri.

The incident took place during protests outside the Ferguson Police Department, which were held to mark the tenth anniversary of the Michael Brown shooting. Gantt allegedly ran into Officer Brown, causing him to fall and sustain a serious brain injury. The entire altercation was captured on video by the Ferguson police.

Officer Brown remains hospitalized with the brain injury, and Gantt is currently in custody at the Justice Center in Clayton. He is facing multiple charges, including first-degree assault involving serious physical injury to a special victim. Gantt’s attorney is expected to request a bond reduction hearing during the upcoming court appearance.

Ferguson Police Chief Troy Doyle expressed his support for Officer Brown and condemned Gantt’s actions during a news conference following the incident. The hearing will take place in Division 13 in front of Judge Bruce Hilton, and Gantt may be present in person.

The case has sparked outrage and concern in the community, as it sheds light on the dangers faced by law enforcement officers during protests and demonstrations. It serves as a reminder of the risks and challenges that police officers encounter while carrying out their duties to maintain public safety.

This incident has also reignited discussions about the importance of peaceful protests and the need to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals involved. It highlights the importance of respecting law enforcement officers and the difficult situations they often find themselves in while trying to uphold the law.

As the court proceedings continue, the community will be closely following the case to see how justice is served and what steps will be taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. The outcome of this case will not only impact the lives of those directly involved but also serve as a reflection of the values and principles of the community as a whole.