The National Urban League opened their annual conference Wednesday in St. Louis.

The Urban League opened the conference with the dedication of the $5.8 million Ferguson Community Empowerment Center.

Urban League opens Ferguson Community Empowerment Center https://t.co/kp5qTuqXkL via @stlouisbiz — Cecilia (@celia_salomone) July 26, 2017

The center opened on the site of the torched QuikTrip that was destroyed during violent rioting in 2014.

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During the ceremony a battle broke that involved Michael Brown’s parents.

Police were forced to intervene!

Via Mike Cernovich and Doug Moore:

Anger erupts Wed between #MichaelBrown‘s parents at dedication of memorial for teen at new Urban League bldg. Family, police intervene. pic.twitter.com/e7puLG2mWm — Doug Moore (@dougwmoore) July 26, 2017

Hmm.

In October 2014 Michael Brown’s mother, grandmother and auntie brawled on the corner of Canfield and West Florissant over the rights to T-shirt sales. Brown’s mother Leslie McSpadden reportedly assaulted and robbed grandmother Pearlie Gordon of $1,400.

Michael Brown’s parents were awarded $1.5 million in June after their son robbed a store, assaulted the store’s minority owner, attacked a cop, grabbed for his gun, charged the cop and was shot dead.