Protesters upset over the shooting of Michael Brown and the events in Ferguson disrupted a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event held at Harris-Stowe State University, a historically black university in St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, about two dozen protesters stormed into an auditorium where the observance was being held carrying an upside down flag and chanting “No Justice, No Peace.” They also taunted students and clergy members in attendance, accusing them of being part of the “establishment." Shaquell Humphries, a freshman at Harris-Stowe, told the paper, “They came in here being so very disrespectful. There are old folks and little kids in that auditorium and the protesters started cussing.”