Chaos erupted during a city hall meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, after the St. Louis Police officer's union representative sparked a riot by allegedly shoving a congresswoman.

Jeff Roorda, the state congressman at the center of all of the drama, was reportedly wearing an "I Am Darren Wilson" wristband at the time of all of the mayhem.  Sitting in the general audience section, Roorda became agitated that a St. Louis police officer was repeatedly being interrupted while trying to make a statement, which called for Roorda to shout for order.  St. Louis council member Terry Kennedy lashed back by informing Roorda that he didn't have the right to order him around, which flipped the switch for the police spokesman and made him rise to his feet in pursuit of Kennedy.

According to multiple eyewitness accounts, on his way to the front of the room where Kennedy stood, Roorda allegedly grabbed a woman by the name of Cachet Currie and shoved her out of his way.  Everyone in attendance was greatly disturbed by this display of aggression towards a woman, and therefore the room exploded in total disorder.  

Check out the video from the chaos above.