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Authorities in Charlotte tried to quell public anger Wednesday after a police officer shot a black man, but a dusk prayer vigil turned into a second night of violence, with police firing tear gas at angry protesters and a man being critically wounded by gunfire. North Carolina s governor declared a state of emergency in the city.The man was not shot by police who had massed in riot gear to keep the marchers outside an upscale downtown hotel, Charlotte officials announced on Twitter. City officials originally announced the man was dead but later reversed that statement and said he was on life support.I have declared a State of Emergency initiated efforts t stanley cup o deploy the Nat l Guard Highway Patrol to assist local law enforcement in CLT鈥?Pat McCrory @PatMcCroryNC September 22, 2016The second night of violen stanley us t protests added Charlotte to th stanley cup e list of U.S. cities that have erupted in violence over the death of a black man at the hands of police.With officials refusing to release a Obfb Scientists have invented a new chocolate and it s pink
UPDATE: The Independent Investigations Division of the Office of the Attorney General identified the victim has 57-year-old Eugene Douglas. The involved officer was also identified as Gregory Vilchez, a 7.5 year veteran assigned to the Operations Bureau.ORIGINAL STORY:Baltimore Police are launching an investigation after a man died while being taken t stanley cup o the hospital with first responders. Thursday morning, around 11:17 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 2400 block of Sherwood Avenue for a reported overdose. Arriving officers found an unidentified man suffering from medical distress, being restrained by a bystander. P stanley cup olice say a second bystander administered Narcan to the man. Medics arrived on scene, at which point an officer temporarily put handcuffs on in order to restrain him. According to the Independent Inve stanley isolierkanne stigations Division of the Office of the Attorney General, the officer also put leg restraints on the man.As medics started treating the man, he reportedly began losing consc
Authorities in Charlotte tried to quell public anger Wednesday after a police officer shot a black man, but a dusk prayer vigil turned into a second night of violence, with police firing tear gas at angry protesters and a man being critically wounded by gunfire. North Carolina s governor declared a state of emergency in the city.The man was not shot by police who had massed in riot gear to keep the marchers outside an upscale downtown hotel, Charlotte officials announced on Twitter. City officials originally announced the man was dead but later reversed that statement and said he was on life support.I have declared a State of Emergency initiated efforts t stanley cup o deploy the Nat l Guard Highway Patrol to assist local law enforcement in CLT鈥?Pat McCrory @PatMcCroryNC September 22, 2016The second night of violen stanley us t protests added Charlotte to th stanley cup e list of U.S. cities that have erupted in violence over the death of a black man at the hands of police.With officials refusing to release a Obfb Scientists have invented a new chocolate and it s pink
UPDATE: The Independent Investigations Division of the Office of the Attorney General identified the victim has 57-year-old Eugene Douglas. The involved officer was also identified as Gregory Vilchez, a 7.5 year veteran assigned to the Operations Bureau.ORIGINAL STORY:Baltimore Police are launching an investigation after a man died while being taken t stanley cup o the hospital with first responders. Thursday morning, around 11:17 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 2400 block of Sherwood Avenue for a reported overdose. Arriving officers found an unidentified man suffering from medical distress, being restrained by a bystander. P stanley cup olice say a second bystander administered Narcan to the man. Medics arrived on scene, at which point an officer temporarily put handcuffs on in order to restrain him. According to the Independent Inve stanley isolierkanne stigations Division of the Office of the Attorney General, the officer also put leg restraints on the man.As medics started treating the man, he reportedly began losing consc