Independent investigation to see if that is actually true. 16 officers were injured during last nights riots and several Police Vehicles were damaged. The shooting happened just days after a Police Officer shot and killed an unarmed black man in oklahoma. Ariel video of terrence crutchers death and dam cash video shows him with his hands up and set off outrage across the country. Officer betty shelby fired the shot that killed crutcher. Shes on paid administrative leave. Police and Us Justice Department both are investigating the incident. Now in the midst of all of this tension, between police and their communities, a fox 29 viewer zen us a video. Short clip that may illustrate frustration felt on both sides of this growing divide. So we asked our bruce gore didnt to take look at the footage and put it into context and he joins us now in studio. Bruce. Iain the kind of scene that likely plays out just about every day, Police Looking for help from folks in the neighborhood but without
Crutcher gave the officers no reason to shoot. Count on nbc 10 for continuing coverage of these Deadly Police shootings and the fallout from them. More on a local Police Department working to repair relations. And now our 20 minutes of nonstop news a driver claims a Philadelphia Police officer cut him off and pulled out a gun in a road rage incident and after our report last night another driver has come out with a similar claim. Came over to my window and started acting like he was pulling me over. He was intimidating and belligerent. That incident happened back in april. And the Police Officer in question has been taken off the street pending an internal affairs investigation. Denise, walk us through the latest developments. Reporter the most recent incident happened here on the schuylkill expressway, but we did talk to a victim that said that the same thing happened to him in the same offduty Police Officer in the same pickup truck. A man who asked not to be identified came forward
Carolina. Chaos on the streets of charlotte as demonstrations over a recent Deadly Police shooting becomes more and more violent. Tonight we know one person has died. Many others are hurt. Police in riot gear are using tear gas to try to get things under control. Live look right now from above at the scene of the riots and violence in up town shore lot. Police are trying to get things under control at this hour. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. The details are coming in by the minute. So take live look at charlotte right now crowds have been chanting, looting and frustration is boiling over an tv cameras show whats going on. Heres what happened when the shots were fired. You can hear the sounds of popping of bangs of explosions. The protest turned violent eight round 8 00 this evening and we have watch this situation escalate in the hours that have followed. Heres what we know right now. This is in response to that shooting death of 43yearold keith lamont scott. We are getti
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