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Added on the 22/09/2016 23:02:15 - Copyright : Reuters EN
Citizens of Charlotte continued to take to the streets in response to the fatal police shooting of unarmed African American Keith Scott on Tuesday after a week of protests have rocked the city after the release of full police dash-cam and body-cam footage of Lamont’s death. A march and a candlelight vigil were held to honour the deceased 43-year-old, as well as protester Justin Carr, who was shot dead during demonstrations against Scotts’ killing in unconfirmed circumstances. The previous scale of protests and riots in response to the shooting prompted North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory to deploy the National Guard and declare a state of emergency, which has since been rescinded.
Neighbors of the Charlotte man whose fatal shooting by police spurred days of protests react to video of the slaying that was shot by his wife.
The family of Keith Scott releases a video filmed by his wife that shows the moments before he was fatally shot by police in Charlotte, North Carolina. Nathan Frandino reports.
The attorneys who represented the families of black men in high profile police shootings like that of Walter Scott's in South Carolina say they are representing the family of Alton Sterling, the Louisiana man shot dead by Baton Rouge police officers while pinned to the ground. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The family of 31-year-old John Berry, a schizophrenic man who was who was shot and killed by LA County sheriff’s deputies on July 6, have released a video of the shooting, filmed by a neighbor.