
Protests flare after a police shooting in Charlotte
Clip: 9/21/2016 | 2m 31s
Protests boiled over in Charlotte within hours of the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott
Protests boiled over in Charlotte, North Carolina, within hours of the fatal shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott. His sister said he was unarmed, but the officers say he did have a gun. William Brangham reports on the ensuing turmoil.
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Protests flare after a police shooting in Charlotte
Clip: 9/21/2016 | 2m 31s
Protests boiled over in Charlotte, North Carolina, within hours of the fatal shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott. His sister said he was unarmed, but the officers say he did have a gun. William Brangham reports on the ensuing turmoil.
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