Second Day Of Protests Turn Violent
The second day of protests following the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott on Tuesday by a CMPD officer started peacefully in Uptown Charlotte Wednesday but turned very violent in the evening.
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The second day of protests following the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott on Tuesday by a CMPD officer started peacefully in Uptown Charlotte Wednesday but turned very violent in the evening.
Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts speaks to WCCB's Morgan Fogarty live on air during a second day of protests in Charlotte following the deadly shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
Gov. Pat McCrory has issued a State of Emergency in Charlotte due to protests following the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott by a CMPD officer.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton speaks out about the recent protests in Charlotte following the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott by a CMPD officer.
Presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have released statements on the officer-involved shooting that killed Keith Lamont Scott.
The Charlotte Chamber has sent a statement to businesses after protests broke out in Charlotte following the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
Gov. Pat McCrory and Attorney General Roy Cooper have both released statements in reference to the fatal officer-involved shooting that happened in Charlotte.
One person is dead following a crash involving a school bus in Cabarrus County.
A federal judge has dismissed a challenge to a North Carolina law that allows magistrates to refuse to marry same-sex couples by citing religious beliefs.
Police say a person was killed in an officer-involved shooting in the University area. Several officers injured by protestors.
CMPD Police Chief Kerr Putney and Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts held a news conference Wednesday morning following the fatal officer-involved shooting of a man in Charlotte.
Community activists held a news conference at The Village at College Downs Wednesday after a man was shot and killed by police in Charlotte.
Authorities used tear gas to disperse protesters in an overnight demonstration that left about a dozen officers injured in North Carolina's largest city and shut down a highway after the fatal shooting of a black man by Charlotte police who said he was armed and posed a threat.
Family members speak to WCCB, Charlotte's CW reporter Courtney Francisco following the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
The Carolina Panthers will rely heavily on their running back committee in the absence of Jonathan Stewart, who is out indefinitely with a hamstring injury.
A Charlotte nightclub is under fire after patrons claim discrimination while trying to visit the club on Sunday.
Drivers in the Carolinas are feeling the effects of the regionβs big pipeline problem.
A Gaston County man has been charged with Sexual Exploitation of a minor following an investigation.
The pipeline company working to repair a leak that led to gas shortages and higher prices for drivers across the South says its bypass repair is complete and it expects to restart its main gasoline line Wednesday.
