Orlando Sentinel

Crowd in Charlotte assails mayor and City Council

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A furious crowd of citizens criticized and often shouted down the Charlotte City Council Monday night, calling for resignatio­ns across the city and chanting, “Hands Down! Shoot Back!” and “No Justice, No Peace!”

Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts repeatedly had to stop the meeting, pleading for quiet. Sometimes the crowd quieted to allow people to speak. At other times, her requests were met with heckles and chants for justice.

Monday’s meeting was the first held by council members since last week’s fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, which led to days of protest throughout the city.

Hours before the meeting, Roberts said in an op-ed that the city’s “lack of transparen­cy and communicat­ion” about the release of video footage in the shooting of Scott “was not acceptable.”

She also said she asked the U.S. Justice Department to monitor the state’s investigat­ion into the fatal shooting. Roberts also called for a review of the department’s use-of-force policies.

“Our city must be more open, honest, and transparen­t in investigat­ing police shootings if we are to restore trust,” she wrote.

More than 40 people spoke Monday about the Scott shooting and the city’s handling of the investigat­ion and protests.

Some speakers were near tears. Others chanted and shouted down Roberts, who ran the meeting. Some called for her and Charlotte-Mecklenbur­g Police Chief Kerr Putney to resign.

“I’m here to ask for Chief Putney’s and your resignatio­n, Mayor,” said speaker Henry Lee. “The way it was handled, the secrecy, the lies. We don’t deserve this. People are losing their lives.”

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