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Two stories. Which one is true?

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Police officers claimed that they shot Keith Lamont Scott because he was carrying a gun. But, Scott’s family member stated that he was carrying a book. Police officers have not released the body camera footage to clarify the story. Former NYPD lieutenant Darren Porcher joins MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle to discuss the need for the police to be transparent on what occurred at the scene.