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Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts Considering Curfew After 2nd Night of Violence

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Charlotte Mayor on Violent Police Shooting Protests
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ByMORGAN WINSOR
September 22, 2016, 11:42 AM

— -- Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts said she’s considering imposing a curfew today after two nights of violent protests have rocked the North Carolina city.

“We certainly are going to talk about that today. We did sign a statement last night to declare a state of emergency, which gives us that authority,” Roberts said in an interview today on ABC News’ “Good Morning America.”

“I will be consulting with our city manager and our police chief and other leaders in our response team to see if that might be a good idea for tonight,” she said.

Protests Continue in Charlotte After Fatal Police Shooting

Police-involved shooting leads to protests with several officers injured.
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Activists attempt to make their way onto Interstate 277 to block traffic as they march in the streets amid a heavy police and National Guard presence as they protest the death of Keith Scott Sept. 22, 2016, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The city unraveled into chaos after a police officer fatally shot a black man at an apartment complex Tuesday. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney said the man, identified as 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott, was holding a handgun, which investigators recovered from the scene, and posed a threat because he was not obeying police orders to not exit his vehicle and to drop the weapon.

Scott’s family, however, has said he was not armed and was holding a book while waiting for his son to be dropped off from school.

Protests broke out after news of Scott’s death. At least 16 police officers were injured while trying to quell angry demonstrators Tuesday night, and multiple police vehicles were damaged. At least one person was arrested, according to Putney.

A woman smears blood on a police riot shield, Sept. 21, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The North Carolina governor has declared a state of emergency in the city of Charlotte.
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Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts tells "GMA" the latest on her city's response to the unrest and shares the conversation she had with President Barack Obama.

The protests continued for the second day and grew violent again as night fell. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said four of its officers sustained injuries Wednesday night, none life-threatening.

One person was shot during the protests and is on life support, city officials announced on Twitter. Earlier, the city tweeted that the person had died and that the shooting was "civilian on civilian."

In addition to declaring a state of emergency, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory called in the National Guard. Roberts said she spoke with President Barack Obama on Wednesday, who offered federal resources to help keep the city safe.

During the interview with “GMA,” Roberts called on Charlotte citizens to have peaceful protests and work together. Still, officials are getting ready for the worst, she said.

“This is not the Charlotte that I grew up in, the Charlotte that I know,” she said. “We are preparing for this evening, and we know that a peaceful protest and many folks who do want to express their view peacefully turned into something else last night.”

ABC News’ Darren Reynolds, Joshua Hoyos, Matthew Foster, J.J. Gallagher and David Caplan contributed to this report.

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