MSNBC's Al Sharpton goes toe-to-toe over Ferguson with Fox News' Megyn Kelly in this uncomfortable, heated video

The unlikely pairing of Fox News' Megyn Kelly interviewing MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton resulted in sparks Wednesday night when Kelly demanded to know if the Department of Justice "had it wrong" when it ruled Officer Darren Wilson feared for his life when he shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014.
In the days following the shooting, Sharpton publicly said that Wilson's account of the incident was suspicious, and that he couldn't have feared for his life when he shot Brown. A year later, the DOJ released a report that conflicted with Sharpton's opinion and said Brown had indeed been shot out of self-defense, and that the witness accounts weren't credible.
"If I say what I believe to be the case, based on talking to several witnesses, I should apologize for what? Should Donald Trump apologize because he believed the Central Park joggers victims accused were put in jail and did 13 to 15 years in jail?" Sharpton argued.
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But Kelly insisted on getting an answer to whether Sharpton believes the DOJ's findings were wrong — and it got pretty intense. Watch the encounter, below. Jeva Lange
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