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Charlotte protests: Police injured after black man shot | Charlotte protests: Police injured after black man shot |
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Twelve police officers have been injured during protests sparked by the police shooting of a black man in Charlotte, North Carolina. | Twelve police officers have been injured during protests sparked by the police shooting of a black man in Charlotte, North Carolina. |
Demonstrators destroyed marked police cars around the block of flats where the shooting took place, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department tweeted. | Demonstrators destroyed marked police cars around the block of flats where the shooting took place, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department tweeted. |
One officer was hit in the face with a rock, it said. | One officer was hit in the face with a rock, it said. |
Earlier on Tuesday, Keith Lamont Scott, 43, was shot by a black officer and died in hospital. | Earlier on Tuesday, Keith Lamont Scott, 43, was shot by a black officer and died in hospital. |
Police say he was carrying a gun and posed an "imminent deadly threat", but relatives told local media he was not holding a weapon but a book. | |
"He didn't have no gun," a woman identifying herself as his sister told local television. "He wasn't messing with nobody." | |
Protesters outraged over the incident blocked streets and police used tear gas, local media reported. | Protesters outraged over the incident blocked streets and police used tear gas, local media reported. |
Mayor Jennifer Roberts appealed for calm, and said the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott would be looked into. | |
"The community deserves answers and full investigation will ensue," she tweeted. "Will be reaching out to community leaders to work together." | |
The unrest came a day after police in the city of Tulsa, in Oklahoma, said a black man they had killed on Friday was unarmed. | The unrest came a day after police in the city of Tulsa, in Oklahoma, said a black man they had killed on Friday was unarmed. |
Hundreds of people have been protesting outside police headquarters there. | Hundreds of people have been protesting outside police headquarters there. |
Terence Crutcher was walking away with his hands in the air when he was shot by police, his family said. | |
Video footage showed him walking with his arms raised to the door of his vehicle, but a lawyer for the officer who shot Mr Crutcher said he had ignored officers' commands. The footage at the moment of the shooting is not clear. | |
In Charlotte, officers had been looking for a different suspect at a block of flats when Mr Scott was killed, police spokesman Keith Trietley said. | In Charlotte, officers had been looking for a different suspect at a block of flats when Mr Scott was killed, police spokesman Keith Trietley said. |
They saw Mr Scott get out of a car carrying a gun before getting back in, he said. When the officers approached, Mr Scott got out of the car with the gun again and police opened fire after deeming him a threat. | They saw Mr Scott get out of a car carrying a gun before getting back in, he said. When the officers approached, Mr Scott got out of the car with the gun again and police opened fire after deeming him a threat. |
He was not the suspect police were originally looking for, Mr Trietley confirmed. | He was not the suspect police were originally looking for, Mr Trietley confirmed. |
Brentley Vinson, the officer who shot Mr Scott, has been placed on administrative leave as part of police protocol. | Brentley Vinson, the officer who shot Mr Scott, has been placed on administrative leave as part of police protocol. |
A woman claiming to be Mr Scott's daughter has contested the police department's account in a Facebook video, the Charlotte Observer reports. | A woman claiming to be Mr Scott's daughter has contested the police department's account in a Facebook video, the Charlotte Observer reports. |
She says Mr Scott was unarmed and reading while he was waiting for his son's school bus and was tasered before being shot four times. | She says Mr Scott was unarmed and reading while he was waiting for his son's school bus and was tasered before being shot four times. |
She also said he was disabled. Police have not responded to the claims but say they recovered a gun at the scene. | She also said he was disabled. Police have not responded to the claims but say they recovered a gun at the scene. |
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