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Protests followed word of the shooting when the victim was identified as Keith Lamont Scott. [9] The Charlotte Observer reported "The protesters began to gather as night fell, hours after the shooting. They held signs that said 'Stop Killing Us' and 'Black Lives Matter,' and they chanted 'No justice, no peace.' The scene was sometimes chaotic ...
The footage, taken by Scott's wife, shows the moments leading up to the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.
Scott's death comes just days after another black man in Tulsa was shot dead by police as, it appeared in footage from the shooting, his hands were up. Photos from the second night of protests ...
The police narrative surrounding the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott contradicts the story his family has told the media. Keith Scott shooting: Police say he had a gun, family says it was a ...
Keith Lamont Scott (43) Black: North Carolina (Charlotte) Police officers were looking for an individual (not Scott) with warrants out for his arrest. Keith Lamont Scott was said by his daughter to be unarmed, sitting in a car, reading. Police stated that they saw a man (Scott) with a gun leave his vehicle.
The shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, a 43-year-old African American man, occurred on the afternoon of September 20, 2016, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Plainclothes police officers arrived at an apartment complex about a mile from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte to search for another man for whom they had outstanding warrants.
Police Chief Kerr Putney says officers had a compelling reason to stop Keith Lamont Scott and says was in possession of a handgun.
An officer who fatally shot a black man in North Carolina in September, prompting days of violent protests, will not be charged in his death.