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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police on Thursday released audio from the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.

There's fierce advocacy for animal equality, but silence when it comes to the countless police shootings involving Black men and women in this country.

At a news presser, Chief Jeff Davis said Olango was pointing a vaping device at police when he was shot and killed near a strip mall outside of San Diego.

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Several days of unrest exacerbated by the city's lack of transparency in Scott's shooting death brought forth emotional reactions during a Monday night city council meeting.

Reviewing the videos, neither police dashcam or body-camera footage, shows the slain man pointing a gun at police officers.

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The lone suspect walked into a Macy’s store, sprayed his rifle and then walked out. The FBI has been brought in to help investigate.

What the video does not show is the exact moment Scott is shot on Tuesday by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers, but you can hear four shots fired in the background.

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Taheshia Williams claims that the police are lying and trying to cover-up their "mistake." Meanwhile, police chief maintains that Scott was armed, despite reviewed video lacking “definitive, visual evidence that would confirm that a person is pointing a gun."