c****g 发帖数: 37081 | 1 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) - One person was shot dead on Wednesday in a
second night of unrest in Charlotte, North Carolina, officials said, as
police in riot gear fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse a
demonstration against the fatal police shooting of a black man who officers
said had refused their orders to drop a handgun.
Charlotte Police Chief Kerr Putney confirmed the fatality, but he did not
identify the person nor did he say whether they were participating in the
protests.
The latest trouble began with a peaceful rally that turned violent after
several hundred demonstrators marched through downtown with brief stops at a
black church, police headquarters and a large entertainment venue called
the EpiCentre.
As they approached downtown Charlotte's central intersection, protesters
confronted a column of patrol cars and officers lining the road about a
block from the Omni Charlotte Hotel, and began to surround groups of police
and their vehicles.
At that point, police unleashed volleys of rubber bullets, tear gas and
flash-bang grenades to disperse the protesters, who began hurling fireworks
and debris at officers outside the hotel.
Protesters were also seen looting a convenience store after smashing its
windows.
Sixteen officers were injured late on Tuesday and early Wednesday as police
in riot gear clashed with demonstrators who hurled stones, set fires and
briefly blocked an interstate highway.
"We are tired of people, especially police, killing our black men," Blanche
Penn, a longtime community activist, said at Wednesday evening's rally,
where the mood began as resolute but peaceful. "Charlotte has always been
quiet. But now it's time to be loud."
Widely differing accounts of Tuesday's shooting emerged the next day. Police
said Keith Scott, 43, was armed and ignoring officers' orders when he was
gunned down, while the victim's family and a witness said he was holding a
book, not a weapon.
Authorities have not released any video of the incident, but the city's
mayor said they plan to.
Scott's wife, Rakeyia, issued a statement describing her family as "
devastated" and appealing for calm, adding, "we have more questions than
answers about Keith's death."
Tuesday's disturbances in Charlotte unfolded as demonstrators in Tulsa,
Oklahoma, demanded the arrest of a police officer seen in video last week
fatally shooting an unarmed black man who had his hands in clear view at the
time.
The deaths were the latest incidents to raise questions of racial bias in U.
S. law enforcement, and they stoked a national debate on policing ahead of
the presidential election in November. President Barack Obama spoke by
telephone on Wednesday with the mayors of Charlotte and Tulsa, a White House
official said.
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【在 c****g 的大作中提到】 : CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) - One person was shot dead on Wednesday in a : second night of unrest in Charlotte, North Carolina, officials said, as : police in riot gear fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse a : demonstration against the fatal police shooting of a black man who officers : said had refused their orders to drop a handgun. : Charlotte Police Chief Kerr Putney confirmed the fatality, but he did not : identify the person nor did he say whether they were participating in the : protests. : The latest trouble began with a peaceful rally that turned violent after : several hundred demonstrators marched through downtown with brief stops at a
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