After days of delay, police in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Tuesday released extended video footage of the police-involved shooting death of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott, according to multiple media outlets. The graphic police bodycam footage shows the final moments of the father of seven after he was shot by a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer on Sept. 20 […]

Just days after a state of emergency order was lifted in parts of Charlotte, North Carolina, authorities on Thursday released audio from the deadly police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott that sparked days of sometimes violent protests, according to 11 Alive.  “The three pieces of audio contain the 911 call and radio traffic received and transmitted moments after […]

Reviewing the videos, neither police dashcam or body-camera footage, shows the slain man pointing a gun at police officers.

What the video does not show is the exact moment Scott is shot on Tuesday by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers, but you can hear four shots fired in the background.

Taheshia Williams claims that the police are lying and trying to cover-up their "mistake." Meanwhile, police chief maintains that Scott was armed, despite reviewed video lacking “definitive, visual evidence that would confirm that a person is pointing a gun."

Charlotte police claim Scott was armed, but his family says he was perched in his car, reading a book while he waited for his son after school.

Overnight, protesters blocked off several streets and a portion of I-85 near the scene of the crime, rallying for justice.

Authorities rushed the man to Carolinas Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

“One of the first things I did was to get down to his level, take a deep breath and not say anything for a couple minutes,” Officer Purdy said in an interview with WSOC.