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【hukum berimam dengan orang yang selalu lihat video lucah】5 photos that show the Charlotte protests have reached a crisis point

【hukum berimam dengan orang yang selalu lihat video lucah】5 photos that show the Charlotte protests have reached a crisis point

Violent protests have hukum berimam dengan orang yang selalu lihat video lucahnow rocked Charlotte, North Carolina, for two straight nights following the Tuesday shooting death of Keith Lamont Scott by police.

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While Tuesday's protests resulted in injuries to over a dozen police officers, Wednesday's protests saw police tear gas fired into crowds as protesters threw rocks and firecrackers back at authorities.

One man was shot during Wednesday night's protest and was last reported in critical condition. Later, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency in the city.

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The 43-year-old Scott died after police shot him while looking for another person. Police claim that he had a gun, while his family says that he was disabled, unarmed and only holding a book when police told him to get out of his car.

The below photos capture the tension and violence in Charlotte as the city reaches a crisis point.

Mashable ImageA demonstrator reacts as residents and activists protest the death of Keith Scott on Sept. 21, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Credit: Brian Blanco/Getty Images Mashable ImageA protester tends to a seriously wounded man in the parking area of the the Omni Hotel during a march on Sep. 21, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Credit: Brian Blanco/Getty Images Mashable ImagePolice clash with protestors as residents and activists protest on Sept.  21, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Credit: Brian Blanco/Getty Images

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