World | Mohamed Morsi 1 Dead, 40 Hurt in Egypt Riot Protesters stormed a Muslim Brotherhood headquarters By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Nov 25, 2012 4:15 PM CST Copied An Egyptian protester runs during clashes with security forces, not pictured, near Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Ahmed Gomaa) Security officials say rioters have stormed a Muslim Brotherhood headquarters building in northern Egypt, and a teenager protester was killed. It was the first death in three days of street battles after a power grab by the country's president. A 15-year-old died and 40 people were injured in the clash between protesters and police late today in the town of Damanhoor in the Nile delta, according to security officials. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters. The demonstrators are protesting Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's decree granting himself immunity from judicial review as well as other measures neutralizing the nation's judges. Egypt's stock market plummeted nearly 10% today, the first day of trading since Morsi's assumption of extra powers. Read These Next An 11-year-old girl gave birth at home. The story gets worse. Hundreds of South Koreans were detained at a Georgia factory site. The story of a failed secret SEAL mission in North Korea. Looks like hackers have pulled off another major data breach. Report an error