CHARLOTTE, N. C.—As protests raged this week over the police shooting of a black man, Charlotte police have refused to show the public footage of the incident that was captured on a police body camera. The family of 43-year-old Keith Scott, who was killed Sept. 20, has called for the video’s release, but Charlotte police Chief Kerr Putney has so far declined, saying it would imperil the investigation and further inflame the city. Around 1,000 miles away in Tulsa, Okla., police on Monday released footage from a helicopter...
Source: Wall Street Journal September 23, 2016 18:26 UTC