Sasha Goldstein, NY Daily News, October 7, 2014

Racial tension spilled over from Ferguson, Mo., into nearby St. Louis on Monday night, where a handful of protesters urging justice for Michael Brown were met by mostly white Cardinals fans who taunted them with chants about poverty, Africa and in support of the white officer who killed the unarmed black teen.

The ugly confrontation was caught on video outside of Busch Stadium, where the Cardinals took on the Los Angeles Dodgers in a National League baseball playoff game. A group of protesters massed outside Gate 4, a smoking section outside the stadium, and began urging “Justice for Mike Brown!” as they hoisted signs and an upside down American flag.

“We’re the ones who f—–g gave all y’all all the freedoms that you have!” a petite blond white woman, holding a beer and rally towel, yells at the protesters.

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On Monday, the peaceful protests quickly turned ugly but not violent. Smokers clad in Cardinals jersey responded to chants of “Justice for Mike Brown!” with jeers of “Let’s Go Darren!” in reference to Wilson. One fan taped over the name across the back of a Cardinals jersey and hand wrote “I am Darren Wilson.”

“If they’d be working, we wouldn’t have this problem!” yelled one elderly white man.

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Fans later started a chant of “Get a job!” and, in response to a chant of “USA!” one man yells “Go home” while a white woman, the same who spoke about giving freedom, chants back, “Africa!”

Another fan tells the protesters to pull up their pants.

“Go tear your own neighborhood up, see what that does,” one man taunts.

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[Editor’s Note: Deadspin has listed the time stamps of the relevant parts of the video below: