FERGUSON, Missouri — Gun violence erupted here late Sunday night during demonstrations marking the first anniversary of Michael Brown’s death. Four detectives wearing plain clothes engaged in gunfire with an armed assailant, who was later sent to a local hospital where he was admitted to surgery and determined to be in “critical, unstable condition,” according to Chief Jon Belmar of the St. Louis County Police Department.
The four officers were immediately put on administrative leave.
(2/2) During the gunfire, at least 2 unmarked cars took shots. We will release more details when available. pic.twitter.com/luPnp6iXqZ
— St. Louis County PD (@stlcountypd) August 10, 2015
Local police had been monitoring the assailant ahead of the attack, Belmar said, believing he and three or four of his acquaintances were armed.
The incident took place along West Florissant Ave., the epicenter of last summer’s activism, when public outrage over Brown’s fatal shooting reached its peak. Some 40-50 shots were fired, and at least two unmarked police vehicles were struck by bullets in what Belmar called “a tragedy.” The officers involved wore bullet-proof vests and remained in the vehicle for the duration of the gunfire.
“I’m sure there have been some arrests,” Belmar said when asked by a reporter about any other unrest amid the chaos.
Witnesses described a scene of peaceful protests that devolved into chaos as multiple gunshots were fired near demonstrators. The crowds swiftly scattered as police officers descended on the scene.
Belmar said the assailant was a “criminal” not a “protester.”
The unrest came on the heels of an eventful weekend of demonstrations and rallies paying tribute to Brown, an unarmed, black teen who was shot dead by white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson last summer. Earlier in the day, Brown’s family led a silent march from the site of his memorial on Canfield Drive, waiting in silence for four and a half minutes — a number representing the hours Brown’s body was left lying in the street. Brown’s family urged peaceful protests through Sunday night.
Brown’s death gave birth to a nationwide movement calling for an end to police violence. But the shooting on the anniversary of his death harkens on outbursts of violence that have marred the movement’s message.








