Phone Footage Of Scott Shooting Emerges. Protests Continue Peacefully
As protests begin in other cities, a fourth day of protests in The Queen City remains peaceful.
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As protests begin in other cities, a fourth day of protests in The Queen City remains peaceful.
A new video of the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott has emerged on YouTube.
Protestors gathered and marched the streets of Uptown Thursday night without a repeat of Wednesday's violence.
The wife of Keith Scott, man fatally shot by CMPD Officer Brentley Vinson, has released cell phone video taken the day of the shooting. Attorneys release statement.
Watch the moment when protesters walked out and blocked I-277 while WCCB NEWS @ 10 was live on-air Thursday night.
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper is calling for the public release of the video related to the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott by a CMPD officer.
During a news conference Friday morning, CMPD Chief Kerr Putney said Rayquan Borum was arrested by VCAT Friday in connection to the murder of Justin Carr.
Police say the suspect in Friday morning's SWAT standoff has been arrested.
Wells Fargo announced Thursday evening that they will donate $250,000 to help support Unite Charlotte.
Deputies in Burke County say that a man accused of murder has been arrested.
Wilson was previewing the Charlotte Auto Fair at Charlotte Motor Speedway this morning on Rising.
Several Panthers players including Greg Olsen, Thomas Davis, Tre Boston and Coach Ron Rivera discussed their thoughts on the current protests and unrest in the Queen City.
Mayor Jennifer Roberts has signed an order that will allow police to enforce a curfew in Charlotte.
Protests turned violent Wednesday evening in Uptown Charlotte one day after police shot and killed a man in northeast Charlotte.
Irving Fenner Jr., the man accused of killing Shelby Police Officer Tim Brackeen, has waived extradition.
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch has released a statement about the recent events in Charlotte.
The Charlotte Hornets have put out a statement from owner, Michael Jordan.
Officials with the NFL say they are planning to play Sunday's game as scheduled.
Wednesday night's riots caused a large amount of damage to the downtown Charlotte area.
