US police released video footage of the fatal shooting of a colored man
13/10/16
In the video posted on the
internet, the victim Keith Lamont Scott was stepping out of a white sport car,
reversing a few steps with both hands at the hips.
Then police fired four shots
at him. In the footage, police screamed loud “put the gun down”, but Mr. Scott
had no reaction.
In the second video, Scott
was lying down and being handcuffed by police after being shot. However, the
scenes in the video footage were not clear of what Mr. Scott was holding after
getting out of the car. The policeman, who shot down Mr. Scott, was also a colored
person.
Also in the video, there
were a short gun, presumed to belong to Scott, a gun bag sticking at the
Scott’s ankle and a marijuana bag.
The Charlotte Police
informed that they would announce soon the result of AND test of Scott’s
fingerprints.
Previously, the Charlotte
Police affirmed that Scott had threatened them with weapon and bringing marijuana.
Therefore, the police must
shot the object for the sake of the community
However, the victim’s family
said that at the time of being shot he was holding a book not a shotgun.
The death of a colored man,
Scott 43 years old, is the latest incident of the killings of the colored by
police’s shooting, triggering the protest movement and violence in recent days
at Charlotte city.
The city’s mayor has
declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew, as well as urged
authorities to urgently conduct a transparent investigation and clear
explanation about this case./.
All comments [ 5 ]
The Scott family authorized this release of information because, as they have maintained from the very beginning, they are simply seeking transparency
the use of deadly force has to always be a last resort and not a first resort
The key question remains, whether this was a justified shooting,
The shooting immediately drew protests, which lasted for several days. On the second night, one protester was fatally shot.
In the US, the black are very easy to be subjects of the police's deadly forces
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