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افتراضي Pressure grows on Charlotte police to release shooting video

CHARLOTTE: Pressure on Charlotte police intensified on Thursday to release a video showing the fatal shooting of a black man by ******rs that has sparked two nights of violent protests in **rth Carolina's largest city.

The video will only be shown to the family of Keith Scott, 43, who was shot dead by a black police ******r in the parking lot of an apartment complex on Tuesday, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police Chief Kerr Putney said.

"I'm **t going to release the video right **w," Putney told reporters, the morning after nine people were injured and 44 arrested in riots over Scott's killing.

He said the video supported the police account of what happened but does **t definitively show Scott pointing a gun at ******rs.

The Scott family had **t seen the video as of 4 p.m. EDT (2000 GMT) on Thursday, but expected to see it later in the day, said attorney Justin Bamberg. He said they would express an opinion on whether it should be released to the public afterward.

"We have become desensitized to killing in this country and these videos have contributed to that," Bamberg told reporters, referring to videos of police shootings of black men that have been made public this year.

**rth Carolina Gover**r Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency in the midst of Wednesday night's rioting, during which one man critically wounded by a gunshot. At least eight more civilians and four police ******rs were injured and 44 people arrested for charges ranging from assault to failure to disperse.

Many of the protesters dispute the official account of Scott's death. police contend that he was carrying a gun when he approached ******rs and ig**red repeated orders to drop it. His family and a witness have said he was holding a book, **t a firearm, when he was killed.

The decision to withhold the footage from the public was criticized by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and members of the clergy from the Charlotte area.

"There must be transparency and the videos must be released," Reverend William Barber, who sits on the national board of the NAACP, told a news conference.

Charlotte's reluctance to release the video stands in contrast to Oklahoma, where officials on Monday released footage of the fatal shooting of Terence Crutcher by police after his vehicle broke down on a highway.

Tulsa County prosecutors on Thursday charged the ******r who shot Crutcher with first-degree manslaughter and issued a warrant for her arrest.

'ONE IS TOO MANY'

The killings were the latest in a long ****** of controversial fatal police shootings of black men across the United States, sparking more than two years of protests asserting racial bias and excessive force by police and giving rise to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Scott's killing was the 214th of a black person by U.S. police this year out of an overall total of 821, according to Mapping police Violence, an anti-police violence group created out of the protest movement. There is ** national-level government data on police shootings.

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus walked to the Justice Department on Thursday to deliver a letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch demanding action.

"E**ugh is e**ugh. One is too many," said Representative G.K. Butterfield of **rth Carolina. "The Department of Justice must aggressively pursue investigations, indictments, and yes, prosecutions against any and all law-enforcement ******rs who harm or kill in**cent, unarmed African-American citizens."

Overnight, protesters were seen smashing ******* and grabbing items from a convenience store as well as a shop that sells athletic wear for the National Basketball Association's Charlotte Hornets. Protesters also set fire to trash cans.

Hundreds of additional state police ******rs and National Guard troops will be deployed to Charlotte's streets on Thursday to prevent a repeat of the violence, Putney said. But officials said they had ** plans to impose a curfew.

"It should be business as usual," Putney said. "We don't see the need to definitively shut the city down at a specific hour."

Officials initially said that a man had died during the protests and also that he had been shot by a civilian. Putney on Thursday said the department was looking into allegations that he had been shot by a police ******r.

Authorities have said the ******r who shot Scott, Brentley Vinson, was in plainclothes and **t wearing a body camera. But according to officials, video was recorded by other ******rs and by cameras mounted on patrol cars.

Todd Walther, the Charlotte Fraternal Order of police official, said releasing the video would satisfy some people, but **t everyone, he added.

"The clear facts will come out and the truth will come out. It's unfortunate to say that we have to be patient, but that's the way it's going to have to be," Walter said.



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