sábado, 24 de setembro de 2016
Hillary will visit Charlotte on Sunday after riots
Washington - The Democratic candidate for president of the United States Hillary Clinton will travel on Sunday to Charlotte (North Carolina) after several protests against the death of another black man in a police action earlier this week, confirmed on Friday Efe a source of your campaign.
"As you know, Secretary Clinton wrote a tweet today calling for the release of the video of the police in connection with the murder of Keith Lamont Scott. On Sunday, September 25, will travel to Charlotte (North Carolina)," the source said.
This will be the only Democratic candidate's campaign tour before the first presidential debate in which confront his Republican rival, Donald Trump, on Monday in Long Island (New York).
On Tuesday, the police officer Brentley Vinson shot Keith Lamont Scott, 43, during a confrontation in an apartment complex in which the police were looking for another man.
Keith Lamont Scott's widow, Rakeyia, today released a video in which you can see her asking staff not to shoot against her husband because he was unarmed.
In the video, broadcast exclusively by station "NBC News", do not see the point at which Scott was shot down by the police, but you can hear the woman saying, "Do not shoot, is not armed, will not do anything to them."
Rakeyia explained to the officers that her husband had taken a medicine to treat traumatic brain injury which he suffered.
For a moment, the pictures show various agents pointing to the car in which Scott was and the woman asks her husband not to allow "break the glass" and exit the vehicle.
After Rakeyia say "do not do it, Keith," you can hear a police alert the man to drop the gun and are later heard four shots.
The images of the video, two minutes and 12 seconds long, show after Scott on the floor and surrounded by police.
The police version is that Scott was armed and posed a "threat of imminent death" for agents, reporting that witnesses reject, as the family claims that the victim was holding a book.
The family released this video as public opinion goes to expect the Charlotte police publish videos recorded by the cameras of the agents involved.
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