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Charlotte faces unrest after deadly police shooting -

Charlotte faces unrest after deadly police shooting -
Charlotte faces unrest after deadly police shooting -
Charlotte faced aftermath of protests and unrest after a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer fatally shot a man in University City Tuesday.Hours after 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott was shot, a large crowd gathered near the scene in protest, sparking clashes with police and tear gas being deployed.It happened around 4 p.m. at The Village at College Downs apartment complex on the 9600 block of Old Concord Road.
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Charlotte police shooting and protest timeline: How the protests started, spread and city reaction

Charlotte police shooting and protest timeline: How the protests started, spread and city reaction
Charlotte police shooting and protest timeline: How the protests started, spread and city reaction
2:43 A timeline of the Charlotte police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott Pause2:15 Police Chief says man was 'armed with a handgun'1:04 Nation of Islam activist calls for economic boycott of Charlotte3:51 Neighbors describe police involved shooting1:07 WBTV Sky 3 aerial footage of protest1:21 Police Chief on Scott shooting: handgun recovered, no book at the scene0:15 Charlotte protesters flee from tear gas in confrontation with police5:00 Roy Cooper speaks to Hood Hargett luncheon4:58 Gov.Pat McCrory addresses Rotary1:08 Blind volunteer teaches reading to kids
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let alone nbcsports

Cam Newton: "I want to bring unity" after police shooting in Charlotte

Cam Newton: "I want to bring unity" after police shooting in Charlotte
Cam Newton:
Posted by Darin Gantt on September 21, 2016, 2:38 PM EDTPanthers quarterback Cam Newton continued to try to walk a fine line on matters of race, as violence in the wake of the latest police shooting has gripped his city.Newton spoke about his desire for "accountability," but said that applied to the black community as well as police officers.And he also underscored his previous hesitance to get deep into racial politics, because he thinks it's a conversation he can't win.
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furthermore 247sports

Cam Newton opens up on Charlotte police shooting

Cam Newton opens up on Charlotte police shooting
Cam Newton opens up on Charlotte police shooting
Cam Newton has somewhat held back on political matters in the past, but the Panthers MVP quarterback wasn't afraid to open up during his session with the media on Wednesday.Following Tuesday's deadly police shooting in Charlotte, which has once again stirred up nationwide turmoil, Newton fielded almost entirely nothing but questions about his thoughts on the situation.(Want the latest Carolina Panthers breaking news heading into their Week 3 matchup with the Vikings?
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in like manner reuters

Anger, protests in Charlotte after police shooting

Anger, protests in Charlotte after police shooting
Anger, protests in Charlotte after police shooting
A night of unrest in Charlotte, North Carolina.Protesters blocked a highway.Others clashed with police.
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