

The chief has also said the videos are part of the evidence, the totality of which will show the shooting was justified.īamberg says the videos don’t show anything that should have led to Scott losing his life. Putney had said, before the videos were released, that “there is no definitive visual evidence that he had a gun in his hand.” “You can’t clearly identify what, if anything, is in his hand,” attorney Justin Bamberg, who represents the Scott family, said at news conference Saturday evening. At one point in the body-camera video, there is a view of Scott from his right side and he has his arm by his body, but it is unclear if there is a gun. Neither police dashcam nor body-camera footage shows Scott pointing a gun at police officers. Scott’s family has said he had no gun, that he was reading a book and was being non-aggressive when police were surrounding him. Saturday, police released photos of a pistol and ankle holster recovered at the scene. Videos released Saturday by the Charlotte police department of the fatal encounter between Keith Scott and officers do little to answer some of the most significant questions about the shooting.Ĭharlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney has said as much since the Tuesday shooting that sparked protests and brought nationwide media attention once again to the use of deadly force by law enforcement.Īuthorities have said an African-American officer shot Scott, who was black, when he made a threatening move with a gun.
