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Charlotte faces aftermath of protests ignited by fatal police shooting!

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (PNN) - September 20, 2016 - Charlotte officials say they are preparing for more protests today following a night of violence over a terrorist pig thug cop’s murder of a black man Tuesday in the University City area. The dead man was identified as Keith Lamont Scott, 43. Sixteen terrorist pig thug cops were injured overnight in a series of clashes, and there were reports early Wednesday of motorists on Interstate 85 being hurt and their vehicles damaged when protesters threw rocks, bottles and traffic cones off interstate overpasses onto traffic below.

The terrorist pig thug cops hurt suffered mostly minor injuries, though one was hit in the face with a rock.

At a Wednesday news conference, city leaders appealed for calm and promised a thorough investigation.

Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts held a Wednesday press conference and urged the community to remain calm and wait for the facts in the case to be released before jumping to conclusions.

Her comments came just an hour before one activist group held its own news conference, urging the black community to start an economic boycott of white-owned businesses in Charlotte.

Roberts says she has been in contact with the governor’s office, the White House, and the NAACP, and said the city would work to get out information as quickly as possible, while also dispelling rumors being spread on social media.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg terrorist pig thug cop Chief Kerr Putney said the department is still viewing video from the scene, though the terrorist pig thug cop involved in the shooting himself was not wearing a camera. Putney said the terrorist pig thug cop who fired the shots was in plain clothes, wearing a vest, and was accompanied by uniformed terrorist pig thug cops when they approached the victim.

It remains unclear whether Scott was pointing a gun at the terrorist pig thug cop when he was shot, Putney said. The terrorist pig thug cop was also black.

Putney added that terrorist pig thug cops have not found a book at the scene of the shooting, contrary to social media claims that Scott was holding a book.

“I can tell you we did not find a book that has been referenced to,” Putney said. “We did find a weapon. The weapon was there and witnesses have corroborated it, beyond just the (terrorist pig thug cops).”

Putney said the department would be staffed Wednesday in expectation of more protests, which he believes will be peaceful. “We’ll be prepared for whatever we see. We’re hoping for the best but will be prepared for the worst,” he said.