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Keith Scott shooting

December 2016

  • Protesters hold a moment of silence for Keith Lamont Scott in front of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department headquarters, in the aftermath of no indictment being given in the death of Keith Lamont Scott, in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016. A prosecutor has cleared a Charlotte police officer in the killing of a black man whose death touched off civil unrest, and he presented detailed evidence to rebut assertions that the slain man was unarmed. Charlotte-Mecklenburg District Attorney Andrew Murray said Wednesday that Officer Brentley Vinson was justified in opening fire on Scott and won't face charges. (David T. Foster III/The Charlotte Observer via AP)

    Protesters march in North Carolina over Keith Scott decision – video

  • Protesters march on a street in the aftermath of no indictment being given in the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016. A prosecutor on Wednesday cleared Charlotte Police Officer Brentley Vinson in the killing of the black man whose death touched off civil unrest, and he presented detailed evidence to rebut assertions that the slain man was unarmed. (David T. Foster III/The Charlotte Observer via AP)

    Charlotte activists speak out against police after Keith Scott decision

November 2016

  • District Attorney Andrew Murray discusses evidence as he speaks at the District Attorney's office during a press conference Wednesday morning, Nov. 30, 2016, in Charlotte, N.C., where he announced that Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer Brentley Vinson acted lawfully in the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott. (Diedra Laird/The Charlotte Observer via AP)

    New footage shows Keith Scott carrying gun, prosecutors say – video

  • File photo of Keith Scott looking  over to police with hands by his sides in this still image taken from video just before he was shot four times by Charlotte police in Charlotte<br>Keith Scott looks over to police with hands by his sides just before he was shot four times by Charlotte police in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. in this September 20, 2016 still image from video released by Charlotte police.  Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department/Handout via Reuters/File Photo  ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY

    Keith Scott shooting: no charges to be filed against Charlotte police officer

October 2016

  • Cassius Clay celebrates as he becomes the heavyweight champion of the world after beating Sonny Liston in 1964

    Ali fought for change in America – let's celebrate those on the front foot today

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  • Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton stands with Zianna Oliphant, age 9, while speaking during a Sunday service at Little Rock AMC Zion Church in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 2, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Brendan SmialowskiBRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images

    Clinton on fatal police shootings: 'Protecting all of God’s children' a duty

  • Nathaniel Dyer carries a sign during a Black Lives Matter protest near Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, in response to the police shooting deaths of Terence Crutcher in Tulsa, Okla. and Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, N.C. The Black Lives Matter chapter of Atlanta is boycotting major retailers following the recent police shooting deaths involving black men. (AP Photo/Branden Camp)

    Could a boycott by black Americans end police brutality and injustice in the US?

    Isaiah Washington’s ‘no work, no shopping’ and Shaun King’s planned boycott a nod to civil rights era – and to prove how much black people contribute
  • Zianna Oliphant delivers n emotional plea to the Charlotte City Council

    Young girl's tearful speech to Charlotte council after police shooting – video

  • Zianna Oliphant delivers n emotional plea to the Charlotte City Council

    'We shouldn't have to feel like this': Girl, nine, gives tearful speech in Charlotte

  • Kerr Putney, chief of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police

    Charlotte police release footage of fatal Keith Scott shooting

  • Dashboard camera footage of Keith Scott shooting released by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police

    Charlotte-Mecklenburg police release footage of Keith Scott shooting – video

  • Still from video of police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott

    Footage shows moments before police shooting of Keith Scott – video

  • Still from video of police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott

    Keith Scott shooting: video emerges of fatal encounter with Charlotte police

  • Protesters block the road in front of Bank of America stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday.

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    Keith Scott family: shooting video leaves 'more questions than answers'

  • State Of Emergency Declared In Charlotte After Police Shooting Sparks Violent Protests<br>CHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 22: Demonstrators take part in a protest on September 22, 2016 in Charlotte, NC. Protests began on Tuesday night following the fatal shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott at an apartment complex near UNC Charlotte. A state of emergency was declared overnight in Charlotte and a midnight curfew was imposed by mayor Jennifer Roberts, to be lifted at 6 a.m. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

    Charlotte protesters react to curfew – video

  • Curfew imposed in Charlotte as Keith Scott's family view footage of killing

  • Trump blames Clinton for giving 'nod' to unrest in wake of fatal police shootings

  • Protests Break Out In Charlotte After Police Shooting<br>CHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 21: Police clash with protestors as residents and activists protest the death of Keith Scott September 21, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Keith was shot and killed by police officers at an apartment complex near UNC Charlotte. (Photo by Brian Blanco/Getty Images)

    Man reportedly shot during violent demonstrations in Charlotte dies

    City officials gave conflicting explanations of what happened to the protester, who is said to have been shot during protests over police shooting of Keith Scott
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    Charlotte police to show shooting video to Keith Scott's family but not public

    Police chief says the video does not clearly show Scott pointing a gun at anyone, but it will not be publicly released after two nights of protests
  • Loretta Lynch<br>Attorney General Loretta Lynch responds to a question during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016, on the situation in Charlotte, N.C. following the death of Keith Lamont Scott. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

    Loretta Lynch: violence in Charlotte is 'drowning out the voices of change'

    US attorney general responds to second night of unrest in North Carolina as White House spokesman says violence distracts from issue of police killings
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