After days of protests, Charlotte police release video of Keith Scott shooting
After days of organized protests throughout the city, on Saturday Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina police released bodycam and dashcam footage of the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott that occurred on Tuesday. At a press conference announcing the footage Saturday, CMPD Chief Kerr Putney repeatedly defended the actions of his officers, saying that as some were out serving a warrant, they observed cannabis and a handgun in Scott’s car and “focused their attention” on him. The CMPD has a self-admitted troubling and racialized history with racial disparities in the enforcement of drug laws.
Putney repeatedly referred to Scott’s possession of the cannabis and a gun as a public safety crime that required the legitimate attention of police. Chief Putney said that no officers had been charged with any wrongdoing, and that he had been prevented from releasing the video earlier by an independent investigation into the case by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.