Body and Dash Cam Video of Shooting of Keith Lamont Scott Released
CAUTION: Disturbing and graphic video
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Graphic warning: Here is the body cam video of Keith Lamont Scott’s shooting released by Charlotte police pic.twitter.com/ChVd9XicFK
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) September 24, 2016
Charlotte Police have just released the body cam video (above) and dash cam video (below) taken during the shooting death by police of Keith Lamont Scott.
These images are graphic and we urge caution watching them.
Also, there is more video the CMPD has not yet released.
#breaking #Charlotte police release dash cam video, here clip shows moment #KeithLamontScott was shot. pic.twitter.com/ocLhPCzb5u
— Michael Downey (@mgdowney) September 24, 2016
Charlotte police release images of a gun, holster and a blunt they said Keith Lamont Scott had on him pic.twitter.com/8ryPDDdINt
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) September 24, 2016
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