The shooting death of an African-American man by a Charlotte, N.C., police officer Tuesday has sparked protests in uptown Charlotte and led to looting in the city.

The NBA's Hornets, who play their home games at Spectrum Center near where one person was critically wounded as protests turned violent Wednesday, confirmed to WSOC-TV their official team store at the arena was being looted after several windows were broken.

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BREAKING: Hornets confirm that the team store at the arena is being looted by protestors. pic.twitter.com/Q2QKfJDXaA — WSOCTV (@wsoctv) September 22, 2016

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Demonstrators gathered in the city in response to the fatal shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott by Officer Brentley Vinson, who is also African-American.

Correction: The city of Charlotte tweeted late Wednesday the person wounded in Wednesday's protests is on life support. Initial reports said the person had died.