Protestors were back on the streets of Charlotte Thursday night, the third time in as many nights.

But last night was a much different scene.

Protesters were peaceful, even though a midnight curfew was largely ignored.

Protesters are demanding the release of dash camera video. The state is now picking up the investigation into the death of black man Keith Lamont Scott, who was shot and killed outside his car Tuesday by black police officer Brently Vinson.

Police Chief Kerr Putney says investigators are still reviewing dash-cam video. It doesn’t show the definitive evidence of Scott pointing a gun at officers, he says, but it does show Scott refusing to drop his weapon.

Neighbors have said that Scott was holding a book, not a gun.

Scott’s family watched two videos of the shooting and say it’s impossible to discern if Scott had anything in his hands.

The family wants the video released publicly, but the police chief is resisting.

"I understand the whole dynamic and the definition of transparency," said Chief Putney. "Our sex assault victims, our domestic violence victims are going to have a lot less faith in us. So I would be losing a lot more than people currently are willing to acknowledge in the hope to gain additional knowledge, support and transparency."