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National Guard arrives in Charlotte as demonstrator is left on life support and four cops are injured in violent protests over fatal police shooting of a 'disabled' black man
A man was shot by a civilian as protests turned violent once again in Charlotte, North Carolina
Officials said he wasn't wounded by a police officer as unrest continued after fatal shooting of black man
At least three other protesters and four cops were taken to hospital after they were injured in the riot
It was the second night of unrest following the deadly shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, 43, by a black cop
Many businesses and buildings, including the NASCAR Hall of Fame, were hit by vandals and looters
Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts is considering putting a curfew in place in a bid to control the disorder
Major companies with offices in the downtown area told employees to stay away from the area Thursday
Two different narratives of the deadly shooting have prompted the violent demonstrations
Charlotte's police chief said Scott refused multiple warnings to drop a handgun before he was fatally shot
By Khaleda Rahman For Dailymail.com and Martin Gould In Charlotte, North Carolina For Dailymail.com Published: 20:54 EST, 21 September 2016 | Updated: 07:16 EST, 22 September 2016
National Guard troops have arrived in Charlotte after a protest turned violent on Wednesday night.
A state of emergency has been declared in response to the chaos that has taken over the North Carolina city, two days after a father-of-seven was shot dead by a police officer.
One of the demonstrators was shot in the head outside the Omni Hotel and is fighting for his life. At least three other protesters and four police officers were also taken to hospital after they were injured in the riot.
A cameraman and reporter for WCNC-TV were also attacked while a CNN correspondent was body-slammed during a live broadcast.
It was the second night of unrest following the deadly shooting of Keith Lamont Scott by black cop, Brentley Vinson, on Tuesday afternoon. Police insist he was armed, but family members maintain he was only reading a book when he was gunned down next to his car.
Many businesses and buildings, including the NASCAR Hall of Fame, were hit by vandals and looters.
Major companies with offices in the downtown area - including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Duke Energy - all told employees to stay away from the area Thursday.
Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts is considering putting a curfew in place in a bid to control the disorder.