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NAACP head says victim’s history doesn’t matter in Charlotte police shooting

WATCH ABOVE: Questions remain over police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott – Sep 28, 2016

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The local president of the NAACP says the history of the black man killed by a Charlotte, North Carolina, police officer doesn’t matter because the officers who confronted him didn’t know anything of it before he was shot to death.

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Chapter President Corine Mack also said Tuesday that blacks typically are “demonized” after being killed by police.

READ MORE: Keith Lamont Scott shooting video released by Charlotte police

Court documents say Keith Lamont Scott had a restraining order filed against him a year ago when he threatened to kill his wife and her son with a gun.

Keith Scott’s wife filed the order Oct. 5, saying that law enforcement officers who encounter him should be aware that he “carries a 9mm black” gun. Police have said Scott had a handgun when they approached him at an apartment complex last week.

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