Officer, shooting victim ID'd in deadly officer-involved shooting in northeast Charlotte

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Kevin Lamont Scott photo via GoFundMe

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said the officer that was involved in the shooting has been identified as Officer Brentley Vinson. 

As is standard procedure with any officer involved shooting, Officer Vinson has been placed on paid Administrative Leave. 

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Officer Vinson has been employed with the CMPD since July 21, 2014 and is currently assigned to the Metro Division. 

The deceased subject has been identified as Keith Lamont Scott, 43. His family has been notified of his death.

A GoFundMe page has been set up for Scott's family. 

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Protesters gathered in mass Tuesday night after a man was shot and killed by police at a northeast Charlotte apartment complex.

The shooting happened at The Village at College Downs apartment complex in the 9600 block of Concord Road.

According to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police, officers were searching for a suspect with an outstanding warrant when they came across a man inside a vehicle at the apartment complex. They said the man had a gun and threatened the officers.

"He is armed, with a handgun that we found on scene as well...Makes some imminent threat to them and because of that, at least one of our officers fired rounds at the subject,” according to CMPD officers during a press conference.

The man was taken to Carolinas Medical Center with life-threatening injuries where he later passed away.

Family members, however paint a different picture. They tell FOX 46 Charlotte that the man was disabled and reading a book in the vehicle while waiting to pick up a child from the school bus.

Detectives said they were able to recover the gun the individual was holding at the time of the shooting and were in the process of interviewing witnesses.

A large crowd of people took to the streets surrounding the apartment complex in protest of the shooting. At one point a group of protesters gathered in front of a CMPD cruiser as it was trying to leave the scene and refused to let the vehicle pass.

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