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Friday, September 23, 2016

Keith Lamont Scott's Family: It's A F**king Cover Up!



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Looks like the victim of a fatal police shooting had enough of the delay. They released the encounter filmed from the victim's wife. This video went viral.

The wife of Keith Lamont Scott recorded the final moments of her husband's life. He was shot and killed by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg metro police after they claimed he refuse an order to drop a gun.
Keith Scott's wife yells at the cops that he has no gun on him. 

The wife screams at the officers telling them that he didn't have a gun. He had a TV guide. The video lasted 2 minutes and 12 seconds show the officer pointing at Keith's direction.

"Don't shot him, he has no weapon," said Rakeyia Scott. She tells the officers he has a traumatic brain injury and then assures them, "He's not gonna do anything, he just took his medicine."

Rakeyia yells at Keith saying "Keith, don't you do it!" It's not clear if she was telling not exit the vehicle.

Police then fired on him. He would be on the ground bleeding and the cops would cuff him.

"Did you shoot him?" Rakeyia says while recording the encounter. "He better live. He didn't do nothing to them."

The cops were marked with their bulletproof vest and they had the plain clothes. Now there's a portion of the video where an object was dropped on the ground. Some are claiming its a gun.

Others claim it's a glove.

Nonetheless the calls are growing for the law to release the body camera and dash camera footage.
The family demands the officers involved to be held accountable for Keith's death.
The chief of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg metro police Kerr Putney said that he's not ignoring the cell phone footage but he's determined to get to bottom of this tragedy.

The lawyer for the family express that the police are trying the public's patience.

"The family is still hopeful that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and the city of Charlotte will release all available video of the incident to the public so that people can draw their own conclusions about Keith's death,"

More developments are on the way. Another night of unrest continues in the city.

The mayor issued a mandatory curfew for the city from 12am to 6am. The Republican governor Pat McCrory activated the national guard to restore order.

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