I know I'm not living in some twilight zone. I followed this diligently while it unfolded via Twitter. First of all, I didn't even know there was a protest planned that day. It seemed very last minute. Second, while it happened there were reports that the sniper was shooting from a building and that there was another sniper at the Omni Hotel. At this time there was only one clear clip of what was going on. It was shot by a white woman from her condo. It just showed police crouching from behind the cars with guns in their hands. Then an hour or two later there were reports that cops were now negotiating with the sniper. Then at this moment pics of that black guy in camo started to circulate as being the second suspect. Then there was a grainy pic of another black guy in an armor vest with his hands up and walking out of a building circulating online and reported as the second suspect. All this happened before 1 AM. After that we didn't hear a thing. DPD kept that pic of the black guy in camo up on their Twitter and many thought he was a suspect until his brother came forward and talked to CBS. Many started to notice this alleged suspect in the clips of people running away from the shots. The suspect's brother Facebook streamed himself at the police station talking about how he was at the station and that his brother had no parts of the shooting. The cops told this man to shut his phone off. Then the next day, CNN has the pic of the 'real' suspect with a black power fist up. Mind you this is the first image we see of the alleged suspect. It's like the wanted to sway people's attention to focusing on the wrong suspect for a reason. Why is there no clear reports on where this man was shooting from? The people in the clips were running like the shooting was coming from the ground. I hope someone breaks this down like they broke down the JFK shooting and narrowed it down to being more than one sniper.