It's the headline of the day, it's all over my Twitter feed, and it's up on every news blog:

Police: Woman Saying She's 'Ready For Ferguson' Shoots, Kills Self By Accident

Here's TPM's writeup:

St. Louis police were investigating an incident in which a woman waving a gun inside a vehicle and saying she was "ready for Ferguson" apparently shot herself in the head by accident, CNN reported Sunday. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said the shooting occurred Friday night in the city's downtown area. Sources briefed on the investigation told CNN that a police report identified the victim as 26-year-old Becca Campbell.

But we don't actually know if Becca Campbell said that. Or if she was waving a gun around insider her vehicle when she said it. Back to TPM...

Campbell's 33-year-old boyfriend, who was not identified, was driving the car and told investigators that Campbell began waving a gun around and joking that the couple were ready for Ferguson, the sources said. The boyfriend said he rear-ended another car while ducking to avoid the gun, which then discharged and struck Campbell in the head, the sources said. The victim later died at a hospital.... Police were investigating whether the boyfriend's account of the shooting was correct, the sources told CNN.

Yeah. I'm thinking we may need to wait for forensics to weigh in on this one—who was holding the gun when it was fired, the angle at which the bullet entered Campbell's head, whether this unidentified boyfriend had been fighting with Campbell, all that Forensic Files shit—instead of accepting this guy's explanation for how exactly he wound up sitting in a car next to the body of his dead girlfriend.