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Police officer shoots man breaking into his home over Black Lives Matter argument on Facebook

Tyler Gebhard. Facebook

Missouri police say an off-duty officer fatally shot a man who was trying to enter the officer’s home, and a relative says the two had been arguing on Facebook about the Black Lives Matter movement.

St. Louis County police say 20-year-old Tyler Gebhard threw a 50-pound concrete planter through a window to enter the officer’s Lakeshire home Saturday evening. The officer, who wasn’t identified, then shot him.

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Police say Gebhard was known to the family and had recently made online threats toward them.

An uncle of Gebhard’s, Patrick Brogan, of Waterloo, Illinois, told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Gebhard and the officer had been arguing on Facebook. He said Gebhard, who was biracial, empathized with the objectives of the Black Lives Matter group.

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Police Chief Jon Belmar says the officer is on leave.

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