BREAKING NEWS – Ferguson, Missouri – The one-year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson began with a march in his honor and ended with a protest that was interrupted by gunfire. St. Louis County police said a gun battle in Ferguson climaxed when one of the suspects involved opened fire on plainclothes detectives before being pursued and shot by the officers after a day of peaceful demonstrations. Al Sharpton stated that he plans to come to Ferguson as soon as possible, because he says he has evidence that the African-American suspect is not the person that shot at the plainclothes detectives, but it was Darren Wilson, in attempt to start another riot. He angrily explained, “I am demanding that this white supremacist ex-cop turn himself in, confess to his most recent crime, and to pay for 100% of my travel expenses to Missouri, and 50% of my necessary hair products when I arrive there.”