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Charlotte has 4th night of protests after police shooting
But Clinton made a decision to postpone the trip hours later after Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts – also a Democrat – told CNN her city’s security resources were stretched thin and urged Clinton to delay her visit.
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Although the scene is partially obscured by trees, Scott’s teal trousers are in view and officers are seen huddling around his motionless body, asking each other “Is everybody good?” The family said Scott was carrying a book but police said they recovered a gun. He told reporters on Friday that releasing it now could harm the investigation into the shooting, being led by the state. About a half-dozen gunshots can be heard in the video released to US media, followed by her scream, “Did you shoot him?” Scott’s family maintains he was unarmed, though police say a firearm with Scott’s fingerprints was found at the scene.
Jones said the group of protesters that took to the streets of the Queen City Friday night started small and kept growing throughout the evening.
Earlier in the day, footage recorded by Keith Lamont Scott’s wife and released by his family shows his wife repeatedly telling officers he is not armed and pleading with them not to shoot her husband as they shout at him to drop a gun. It was not clear from the video whether police heard Mrs Scott.
In the video released by the family, Scott’s wife also tells police that her husband had a TBI, or traumatic brain injury, and had just taken “his medicine”.
As the encounter escalates, she repeatedly urges police, “You better not shoot him”.
After the gunshots, Scott can be seen lying face-down on the ground while his wife says, “He better live”.
The video was recorded by Scott’s wife, Rakeyia Scott, on her cellphone and shows the end of her husband’s life.
Scott’s mother said if her son was alive, he wouldn’t stand for any rioting. It’s unclear if they are checking him for weapons or attempting to give first aid. Chief Putney has refused to do so, insisting that it may jeopardize the investigation into the killing.
The family of a black man killed in the USA state of North Carolina has released footage of the moments before he was shot dead by police.
Putney said he would eventually agree to the release of the video, adding: “It’s a matter of when and a matter of sequence”. “I do think it would help in terms of transparency to release that footage”, she said in an interview with CNN.
But Roberts said on CNN that she would prefer that the presidential candidates delay visits so security resources will not be stressed.
A state of emergency has been declared in North Carolina following days of unending protests against police brutality.
No one was arrested and no property was damaged.
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Also late Friday, two Trump campaign officials said they were no longer planning a post-debate trip next week to the city. A suspect was arrested later. The largely peaceful demonstrations in the city’s business district were watched over by rifle-toting members of the National Guard.