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Update: Second Video Emerges Of Black Man Shot By Police In Louisiana

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Update: A new video of the Alton Sterling shooting, which appears to show both of Sterling’s hands empty, was released to The Daily Beast on Wednesday afternoon.

The video, which is extremely graphic, shows the moments before and after Sterling was shot, and at least the first of several gunshots. After the shots, Sterling is seen with both of his hands apparently empty as an officer pulls an object from Sterling’s pocket. It is unclear what the object is in the video, but witness Abdullah Muflahi, the owner of the store, told The Advocate that the officer removed a handgun from Sterling’s pocket after the shooting. Louisiana is an open-carry state.

A Baton Rouge Police Department spokesman said that, though the officers, Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II, were wearing body cameras, the footage may not be useful because the cameras were dislodged during the altercation. The New York Times reported that officials also have dashboard camera footage and surveillance video of the incident, as well as the bystander videos which have been released publicly.

This story was originally published on July 6, 2016, at 12:05 p.m.

A graphic video of a Black man shot and killed by police in Baton Rouge, LA, is causing outrage across the country.

Alton Sterling, 37, was shot by police outside a convenience store early on Tuesday morning. A graphic cell phone video of the incident shows two police officers wrestling a man in a red shirt to the ground in front of a parked car. A moment later, someone yells, “He’s got a gun!” One of the officers pulls what appears to be a weapon from a holster and points it at the man on the ground. A moment later, shots are heard as the camera points away.

A woman’s voice asks, “They shot him?” and another woman, crying, answers, “Yeah.”

A statement from the Baton Rouge Police Department said that officers had responded to a disturbance report from a caller who said that a man selling CDs had threatened him with a gun. The statement confirmed that Sterling had died at the scene, and said that two police officers have been placed on administrative leave after the incident.

A preliminary autopsy found that Sterling died of "multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and back," East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner William "Beau" Clark, MD, told CNN.

Several hundred protesters gathered outside the convenience store where Sterling was shot on Tuesday night, stopping traffic and lighting fireworks, according to The Times-Picayune.

Demonstrators connected the shooting and subsequent protest with the Black Lives Matter movement, which brought attention to the deaths of young Black men and women like Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray, and Michael Brown. “We may not be where Trayvon [Martin] and Freddie Gray are from, but we bleed the same color,” one protester told the paper. “Now they’ve touched our city.”

On social media, people shared their outrage at the shooting.

Sterling is the 122nd Black person to be shot and killed by police in America so far in 2016, according to information compiled by The Washington Post. While Black deaths comprise 24% of those killed, only about 13% of the general American population identified as Black or African American in 2015.

In a press conference on Wednesday morning, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said that an investigation into Sterling’s death would be led by the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, assisted by the FBI and the Middle District of Louisiana’s U.S. attorney’s office. “I have full confidence that this matter will be investigated thoroughly, impartially, and professionally,” he said.

He said that he had seen the video of Sterling’s death and was troubled by it. “I have very serious concerns. The video is disturbing, to say the least.”

Warning: The video below contains content that may be disturbing for some viewers.

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