Cam Newton: "I want to bring unity" after police shooting in Charlotte

Posted by Darin Gantt on September 21, 2016, 2:38 PM EDTPanthers quarterback Cam Newton continued to try to walk a fine line on matters of race, as violence in the wake of the latest police shooting has gripped his city.Newton spoke about his desire for "accountability," but said that applied to the black community as well as police officers.And he also underscored his previous hesitance to get deep into racial politics, because he thinks it's a conversation he can't win.
Charlotte faces aftermath of protests ignited by fatal police shooting; 16 officers injured
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Protesters gather after man shot and killed by police in northeast Charlotte - Story
Protesters gather after man shot and killed by police in northeast Charlotte [ ] Hide Caption [ ] Show Caption WJZY Local News Protesters gather after man shot and killed by police in northeast Charlotte Protesters gathered in mass Tuesday night after a man was shot and killed by police at a northeast Charlotte apartment complex.- 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.
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