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The third night of protests in Charlotte, North Carolina, were peaceful. But pressure is mounting to release a video showing the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
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As Charlotte reels in the aftermath of the shooting death of a black man by a police officer, an Asheville civil rights activist paid a visit to WCQS to…
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In wake of the police shooting of Keith Scott a third night of protests went more smoothly as National Guard members helped Charlotte police maintain...
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CMPD and the City of Charlotte have put into place a curfew between and midnight and 6:00 a.m. It begins tonight and will last until the state of...
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Updated Friday, 4:30 a.m.The family of Keith Scott wants the public to see videos of Scott being shot and killed by police Tuesday. Members of the Scott...
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Some uptown businesses are cleaning up Thursday afternoon. That’s after rioters smashed windows and threw trash cans during the second night of anger...
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Charlotte's mayor tells NPR that the footage will be released "eventually," but that there's no timeline for it. This summer, North Carolina passed a law limiting the public's access to such videos.
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Charlotte's police chief says video footage of the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott does not show 'definitive evidence' that Scott pointed a gun at...
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Throughout the morning we heard from WFAE reporters who were on the ground in Charlotte's Uptown last night, city officials, and from the people who...
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Wednesday night’s protests in uptown Charlotte over a fatal police shooting began with a peaceful rally at Trade and Tryon streets. But then the crowd...