NEWSCharlotte police shooting ignites protestsCharlotte Mecklenburg Police Department officers deploy outside of Bank of America Stadium prior to the game between the Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on Sept. 25, 2016 in Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte has been the site of civil unrest since Keith Lamont Scott, 43, was shot and killed by police officers at an apartment complex near UNC Charlotte.Streeter Lecka, Getty ImagesCharlotte Mecklenburg Police Department deploy outside of Bank of America Stadium prior to the game between the Carolina Panthers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sept. 25, 2016 in Charlotte, N.C.Grant Halverson, Getty ImagesProtesters lock arms outside the Charlotte Police Dept. in Charlotte, N.C., after ignoring the curfew on Sept. 25, 2016. Protesters came together for the fifth night to protest Tuesday's fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APProtesters confront Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers at the intersection of Church Street on Sept. 24 ,2016.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APProtesters march down Trade St. in Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 24, 2016.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APProtesters march down South Blvd. into Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 24, 2016.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APPPolice stop traffic on I-277 as protestors cross a bridge above in Charlotte.Angela Wilhelm, Asheville Citizen Via USA TODAY NetworkDemonstrators march through the streets following a rally at Marshall Park on Sept. 24, 2016 in uptown Charlotte, N.C.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesPeople gather in Marshall Park in Charlotte to protest the shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott.Angela Wilhelm, Asheville Citizen-Times, Via USA TODAY NetworkProtesters chant, "Hands up, don't shoot."Angela Wilhelm, Asheville Citizen-Times, Via USA TODAY NetworkProtesters gather in Marshall Park in Charlotte.Angela Wilhelm, Asheville Citizen-Times Via USA TODAY NETWORKA woman wipes away tears as she listens to a musician play a song about police brutality.Angela Wilhelm, Asheville Citizen-Times, Via USA TODAY NetworkTiara May, of Charlotte, holds a sign as she listens to musicians play.Angela Wilhelm, Asheville Citizen-Times, Via USA TODAY NetworkJerrika Dula cries as she kneels in prayer on a table left to collect mementos for Keith Scott, on Friday, at the scene where he was shot and killed by police in Charlotte. "It was kinda shocking that this could happen so close to home. This could have been easily my father," Dula said.Angela Wilhelm, Asheville Citizen-TimesIn this image taken from video recorded by Keith Lamont Scott's wife, Rakeyia Scott, Tuesday, as Charlotte police squat next to Keith Lamont Scott as Scott lies face-down on the ground. In the video of the deadly encounter between Charlotte police and the black man, Rakeyia Scott repeatedly tells officers her husband is not armed and pleads with them not to shoot him as they shout at him to drop a gun. The video does not show clearly whether Scott had a gun.Rakeyia Scott, APAdam and Tennille Fadel, hold their 21-month old child Alai, as they look at flowers and notes left by concerned community members.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesDemonstrators take a break, Tuesday, from marching on the city streets of Charlotte.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesProtesters march in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsA protestor pins a flower on an officer in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville News-USA TODAY SportsProtesters gather in Charlotte, N.C. on Thursday,. The curfew has ended for Friday in Charlotte following a night of mostly peaceful protests.Jeff Siner, APMembers of the National Guard watch as demonstrators Thursday.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesProtesters march in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsProtestors gather outside of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsFlowers and a short note are left at a small memorial at the scene of the death of Keith Scott. Scott, 43, was shot and killed by police officers at an apartment complex near UNC Charlotte, sparking protests.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesA protester embraces a member of the National Guard in Charlotte.Jeff Siner, APMilitary police wait outside of the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsProtesters demonstrate, in downtown Charlotte, three days after police officers shot and killed Keith Lamont Scott.Veasey Conway, EPADemonstrators march together in Charlotte.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesA man is assisted after being sprayed by police during a confrontation with protesters that were blocking I-277, Thursday, in uptown during protests.Gerry Broome, APA Hooters girl watches as protestors walk by the restaurant in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville News-USA TODAY SpA riot police officer helps block a highway on ramp, in Charlotte, Thursday.Veasey Conway, EPAPolice patrol on bikes in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsPolice in riot gear stand outside of the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsPolice arrive in riot gear outside of the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsProtesters march by the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsA woman with a bullhorn marches with protesters in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsProtesters march in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsResidents and activists march in the streets amid heavy police and North Carolina National Guard presence as they protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesDemonstrators shout during protests in Charlotte.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesCharlotte NAACP President Corine Mack, left, and Pastor Charles Jacobs pray where Keith Lamont Scott was shot outside of the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesA rabbi prays with protesters and clergy outside of the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsA woman and a young girl watch as Justin Bamberg, the attorney for the family of Keith Lamont Scott, holds a news conference in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsAllen Woods Jr., 5, talks with a Macklenburg sheriff's deputy following a news conference in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville NewsRev. William Barber, president of the North Carolina chapter of NAACP, speaks at a news conference at Mayfield Memorial Missionary Baptist Church in Charlotte on Sept. 22, 2016, after a second night of violence following the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville News, Via USA TODAY NetworkA window repairman assesses the damage to a police car window on East Trade Street in downtown Charlotte on Sept. 22, 2016. Violent protests rocked the city for the second night in a row. North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency after protesters took to the streets of Charlotte, demonstrating against the fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott by police officers.Veasey Conway, European Pressphoto AgencyWorkers board up the broken window of City Smoke restaurant after it was broken during violent protests the night before, on East Trade Street in downtown Charlotte on Sept. 22, 2016.Veasey Conway, European Pressphoto AgencyCharlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney fields questions from the news media Sept. 22, 2016, in Charlotte.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesCharlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney fields questions from the news media Sept. 22, 2016 in Charlotte.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesCharlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts fields questions from the news media Sept. 22, 2016.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesPolice stand by a damaged storefront Sept. 22, 2016 after protests following the Sept. 20 police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.Gerry Broome, APA crime scene photographer looks out a storefront damaged by protesters following the Sept. 20, 2016, police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.Gerry Broome, APA woman emerges Sept. 22, 2016, from a storefront following damage from overnight protests stemming from Tuesday's police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.Gerry Broome, APA passerby takes a picture Sept. 22, 2016, of damage after violent protests in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville News, Via USA TODAY NETWORKPolice patrol downtown Charlotte on Sept. 22, 2016.Lauren Petracca, The Greenville News, Via USA TODAY NetworkDemonstrators walk near a damaged bus on Sept. 22, 2016 in downtown Charlotte, N.C.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesA protestor stands on a car in Charlotte on Wednesday, September 21, 2016.Lauren Petracca/Greenville NewsPolice confront protestors in riot gear in Charlotte on Wednesday, September 21, 2016. (Via OlyDrop)Lauren Petracca/Lauren Petracca/Greenville NewsA man sits in a bus shelter that has been shattered as protesters clash with police in Charlotte on Wednesday, September 21, 2016.Lauren Petracca/Greenville NewsProtestors embrace as they march into the Epicentre in Charlotte on Wednesday, September 21, 2016.Lauren Petracca/Greenville NewsA young girl stands by an American flag that was brought down in front of the police station in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsSmoke bombs are thrown at protestors in front of the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsPolice in riot gear stand in front of protestors by the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsA protestor crouches over blood on the sidewalk outside of the Omni Hotel in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsCHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 21: Police clash with protestors as residents and activists protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesA demonstrator reacts as residents and activists protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesA window at City Smoke is shattered as protestors riot in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsPolice and protesters carry a seriously wounded protester into the parking area of the the Omni Hotel during a march to protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesProtestors march to protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesDemonstrators protest the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte. Protesters rushed police in riot gear at a downtown Charlotte hotel and officers fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.Chuck Burton, APDemonstrators protest the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.Chuck Burton, APDemonstrators protest the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte. Protesters rushed police in riot gear at a downtown Charlotte hotel and officers fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.Chuck Burton, APDemonstrators protest the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte. Protesters rushed police in riot gear at a downtown Charlotte hotel and officers fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.Chuck Burton, APDemonstrators protest the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte. Protesters rushed police in riot gear at a downtown Charlotte hotel and officers fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.Chuck Burton, APResidents gather for a vigil and march to protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesPeople gather for a vigil at the scene of the Sept. 20, 2016 police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott at The Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Gerry Broome, APResidents gather for a vigil and march to protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesA woman holds a candle as people gather for a vigil for Keith Lamont Scott at The Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Gerry Broome, APDemonstrators protest the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.Chuck Burton, APResidents gather for a vigil and march to protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesDemonstrators protest the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte.Chuck Burton, APResidents gather for a vigil and march to protest the death of Keith Scott in Charlotte.Brian Blanco, Getty ImagesWhitney Skillen prays over a memorial at the location where Keith Lamont Scott was shot by police at the Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsJermaine Hicks lights a candle at a small memorial in the parking spot where Keith Lamont Scott was shot by police at the Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsMichelle Sorto, 5, hands officer Armstrong and Sgt. Andy Kraeger with Charlotte Police a white flower at the location where Keith Lamont Scott was shot by police at the Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsA memorial is left at the location where Keith Lamont Scott was shot by police at the Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Lauren Petracca, Greenville NewsStudents at the University of North Carolina Charlotte hold hands during a a vigil following the Sept. 20, 2016 police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott at The Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Gerry Broome, APStudents at the University of North Carolina Charlotte hold a vigil by lying on the floor of the student union following the Sept. 20, 2016 fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott at The Village at College Downs apartment complex in Charlotte.Gerry Broome, APTaheshia Williams, center, tells her eyewitness account of the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, in Charlotte.Nell Redmond, APStudents gather at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte for a protest against police brutality following the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.Nicholas Kamm, AFP/Getty ImagesPolice officers face off with protestors on the I-85 during protests following the death of a man shot by a police officer in Charlotte, N.C. The protests began the previous night following the fatal shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott at an apartment complex near UNC Charlotte.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesA protester stands with his fist clenched in front of a line of police officers in Charlotte, N.C. Authorities used tear gas to disperse protesters in an overnight demonstration that broke out Tuesday after Keith Lamont Scott was fatally shot by an officer at an apartment complex.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APProtesters surround a police vehicle in Charlotte, N.C.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APPolice officers hold their line during protests on I-85.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesPolice officers form a line in front of protesters.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APAuthorities used tear gas to disperse protesters in an overnight demonstration that broke out Tuesday after Keith Lamont Scott was fatally shot by an officer at an apartment complex.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via APPeople put cargo from tractor trailers on a fire during protests.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesA protestor reacts to a sprayed deterrent while blocking traffic on the I-85.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesCHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 21: Protestors throw objects at police officers on the I-85 during protests.Sean Rayford, Getty ImagesCharlotte police work the scene of a shooting on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 in Charlotte, N.C.Jeff Siner, The Charlotte Observer Via AP