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UPDATE 10/09/2014, 1:28 A.M.:

See live stream of protests on the ground in St. Louis below.

An off-duty St. Louis police officer shot and killed a fleeing teenage suspect, whom relatives claim was simply holding a sandwich, reports FOX2now.com.

The shooting occurred around 7:30 p.m. at the 4100 block of Shaw Blvd. in south St. Louis.

Officers claim that the suspect turned around and fired on the officer who was in fear for his life, forcing him to return fire and fatally wound the unnamed teen, identified by relatives as 18-year-old Vonderrick Myer.

More details below:

An officer working department-approved secondary for a security company, wearing a St. Louis Police Officer’s uniform was in the 4100 block of Shaw when he attempted a pedestrian check. The male suspect fled on foot. The officer pursued the suspect. The suspect turned and fired a gun at the officer. Fearing for his safety, the officer returned fire striking the suspect, fatally wounding him. The officer was not injured. A gun was recovered from the scene. The officer is a 32-year old white male. He has been on the force for 6 years. The suspect is a black male believed to be 18-20 years old. As is department policy, the officer has been placed on administrative leave. The investigation is ongoing.

St. Louis reporter Andy Baker live-tweeted the aftermath:

The teen’s aunt said that he was shot at least 16 times, which has neither been confirmed nor denied.

This is a developing story. Check back with NewsOne for updates…

St. Louis PD Fatally Shoot Teen, Family Claims He Was Unarmed  was originally published on newsone.com