A.G. Cooper calls for release of video in Keith Scott shooting

North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper is calling on Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police to release the video showing the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott by police.

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In a statement released on Friday, Cooper said "transparency between the community and our law enforcement breaks down barriers and brings progress."

Below is the full statement:

It has been a difficult 72 hours for Charlotte. Yesterday, I met and spoke with Mayor Roberts, faith and community leaders, law enforcement and national guard officials in Charlotte and I am deeply grateful for all the work they are doing to keep people and property safe. The question this morning is where do we go from here?

We must continue in the pursuit of the truth while also continuing the important work of bringing our communities and law enforcement together to build trust and safety for all. One step toward meeting both goals is for the videos in this case to be released to the public.

Transparency between the community and our law enforcement breaks down barriers and brings progress. As Attorney General I have witnessed first hand the honorable work that our officers do everyday and I am grateful for their hard work and sacrifice. I also know that many in our community feel disproportionately targeted and yearn to be heard and respected. Everyone is safer when there is mutual respect between law enforcement and our communities and working for that mutual respect is critical.