On the second day of the protests turned riots in Charlotte North Carolina one of the protesting crowd was shot in the head and killed. Initially the grievance community sought to blame the police or national guard who were responding for riot control.

However, today the shooter confessed…

(Via Charlotte Observer) Rayquan Borum, the man charged with murder in a Wednesday night shooting during uptown protests over the police killing of Keith Scott, confessed to the shooting, a prosecutor said in court Monday.

Borum is charged in the death of 26-year-old Justin Carr, who was fatally shot during protests in uptown on Wednesday night.

Police said they found Carr with a gunshot wound in the 100 block of East Trade Street at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Carr was shot in the head, Observer news partner WBTV reported, citing a police report.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police on Friday arrested Borum, 21, of Charlotte on charges of first-degree murder, possession of a firearm by a felon and being a fugitive from another state. (read more)