Military
Patrols Charlotte's Streets as Protests Continue Over Police
Brutality
The
city of Charlotte, North Carolina took to the streets for a fourth
night of demonstrations following the police shooting of 43-year-old
Keith Lamont Scott on Tuesday. Earlier this week the state's governor
called in the National Guard and declared a state of emergency, after
protests on Tuesday and Wednesday nights turned violent.
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September, 2016
On
Friday, Scott's wife Rakeyia Scott, released video taken at the scene
of the shooting. Scott's family maintains he was unarmed, though
police say a firearm with Scott's fingerprints was found at the
scene.
In
the video, Rakeyia Scott can be heard shouting, "Don't shoot
him, don't shoot him!" as police approach a white pick-up truck.
"He has no weapon — don't shoot him!"
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney has said three officers present at the shooting were wearing body cameras, and protesters are demanding that those videos be released. Chief Putney has refused to do so, insisting that it may jeopardize the investigation into the killing.
Police have also admitted that the videos fail to provide "absolute, definitive, visual evidence" that Scott pointed a gun at the police before he was shot.
Demonstrations on Tuesday and Wednesday turned violent and destructive, with one person killed on Wednesday night. Thursday night's march was peaceful, and a midnight curfew announced by the city went unenforced after demonstrations stayed calm.
RAW: Keith Lamont Scott shooting video released by family
Four
Confirmed Dead in Burlington Cascade Mall Shooting, Two Injured
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September, 2016
3
people were killed in a shooting at the Cascade Mall in Burlington.
MOSCOW
(Sputnik) – Three people were killed in a shooting at the Cascade
Mall in Burlington, Washington, and one is in hospital in critical
condition, police have confirmed.
The
casualty count, as announced by the police, has changed several times
over the course of the police investigation.
Initially,
police said that at least four people were killed before revising the
number down to three dead and two injured.
In
the latest update, Official Washington State Patrol District 7 Public
Information Officer Sgt. Mark Francis said that four people have been
killed in the incident, all of these female, The Seattle Times
newspaper reported on Friday.
The
shooting occurred at about 07:20 pm local time on Friday (02:20 GMT
on Saturday) at the Cascade Mall which is about 65 miles north of
Seattle, according to Q13 FOX.
Police
reportedly arrived at the scene at 08:00 pm.
According
to Francis, the shooter is a "Hispanic male wearing grey."
Several police teams are reportedly sweeping the mall and a police
helicopter has also been sent to the scene.
According
to Francis, the initial clearance has been completed.
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