St. Louis officials are expecting the state of emergency to be lifted by Wednesday, the St. Louis Dispatch reports.

Despite a Justice Department report, Ferguson is still dolling out a disproportionate number of arrest warrants to minorities.

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Following unrest in Ferguson, St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger in a statement announced a state of emergency Monday afternoon.