5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

Two police officers were shot during overnight protests in Ferguson, Missouri, the St. Louis County Police Department said.

A St. Louis County officer, 41, was struck in the shoulder, while a Webster Groves police officer, 32, was struck in the face, said county police chief John Belmar, who spoke to media members outside of Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.

“These police officers were standing there, and they were shot just because they were police officers,” Belmar said.

2. Witnesses Stunned as Shots Ring Out

Witnesses were stunned as shots rang out on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri early this morning, a shooting that left two police officers wounded. The gunman remains on the loose.

Freelance journalist Bradley Rayford was nearby when the shooting occurred.

“As we were about to pack our cameras up, we hear what we thought were fireworks up the street,” Rayford told ABC News. “Turns out, happened three more times. It was gunfire because we saw the muzzle fire from the gun up top of the street.

3. 'Dirty Brigades': US-Trained Iraqi Forces Investigated for War Crimes

The two senior members of the president's detail had left a late-night party for a retiring agent when they allegedly hit the barricade near the White House.

Barry Wilmore sat, bundled in cold, foggy Kazakhstan, and smiled.