The halting pace of the body-worn camera effort is striking for an agency that has pledged to make itself a model of technology-driven policing and a leader in improving police-community relations.
Rakeyia Scott sought a protective order last year against Mr. Scott, whose death at the hands of the Charlotte, N.C., police has set off protests.
Caught between defending his officers and regaining the trust of many who claim he has reacted badly to the fatal police shooting of a black man.
There were bittersweet reunions this past week among those who had protested police shootings around the nation. “We are returning a favor,” one said.
The circumstances of the killing of Keith Lamont Scott have been a source of intense debate. Here are some questions that readers have asked The New York Times.
The fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, N.C., brought a different tenor to the Carolina Panthers’ game.
Footage from Charlotte police cameras that captured the moments when Keith Lamont Scott was shot.
City officials alternated between vowing transparency and resisting demands for footage of the killing of Keith Lamont Scott.
The video does not include a view of the shooting itself. Nor does it answer the crucial question of whether Mr. Scott was brandishing a gun, as police have maintained.
Rakeyia Scott, the wife of Keith L. Scott, recorded the moments before and after the shooting of her husband by the police in Charlotte, N.C. The video includes graphic violence and disturbing language.
Richard Wright Jr., 29, of Charlotte, N.C., participated in a third night of protests in the city on Thursday, after a police shooting of a black man ignited demonstrations. “I really felt in my
Representative Robert Pittenger, whose district include parts of Charlotte, said demonstrators were upset because, unlike North Carolina’s white residents, they were not successful.
After Charlotte’s police chief said he would not release the videos of the killing of a black man, hundreds of people gathered.
After decades in which it willed itself to big-city status, Charlotte, in the last decade, has had to grapple with a host of big-city problems.
His campaign manager said the nominee was not referring to the unrest in Charlotte when he said that drugs were to blame for the violence roiling cities.
“The video does not give me absolute, definitive, visual evidence,” the police chief said as the North Carolina city was rocked by protests.
At least one person was shot on Wednesday night during protests in uptown Charlotte, N.C., about the fatal shooting of Keith L. Scott by the police.
Violence broke out in a “civilian on civilian” confrontation during protests in the city’s Uptown district over the death of Keith Scott.
Police in riot gear responded to protests in Charlotte, N.C., after the shooting death of Keith L. Scott on Tuesday. Kerr Putney, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department chief, said Mr. Scott had
Demonstrators faced off with riot officers overnight after the police shot and killed Keith L. Scott while trying to serve an arrest warrant on someone else.