Citizens board reviews North Carolina police shooting
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A citizens review board met behind closed doors Tuesday to revisit a police department’s decision that its officer was justified in killing a black man whose wife was begging them not to shoot.
Keith Lamont Scott’s shooting last September provoked days of civil unrest in North Carolina’s largest city, leading to a death, dozens of arrests and millions of dollars in damage.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police said the shooting by Officer Brentley Vinson was justified and Mecklenburg County District Attorney Andrew Murray said no charges would be filed because “someone with a gun in his hand who does not comply with police commands to drop the gun can be reasonably considered to be an imminent deadly threat to officers.”
The review board announced in June that it found a potential error in the department’s decision. It has not publicly revealed what that error might have been.


