More videos released in fatal South Carolina police shooting


              Lawyer Shaquana Cuttino calls for the Richland County Sheriff's Department to release all video footage of a deputy shooting and killing Irvin D. Moorer Charley in Columbia, South Carolina, on Wednesday, March 23, 2022. Cuttino is representing Moorer Charley's family. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)
            
              Family members of Irvin D. Moorer Charley listen as his mother talks about how he was shot and killed by a Rich;and County deputy during a news conference in Columbia, S.C., Wednesday, March 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)
            
              Ivan Charley talks about his brother, Irvin D. Moorer Charley, who was shot and killed by a Richland County deputy, during a news conference in Columbia, S.C., Wednesday, March 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)
            
              Connie Craig, center, talks about the death of her son, Irvin D. Moorer Charley, who she saw shot and killed by a Richland County deputy during a news conference in Columbia, S.C., Wednesday, March 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)
            
              This photo provided by the Richland County Sheriff's Department on Sunday, March 20, 2022 shows Sheriff's Deputy Zachary Hentz. On Sunday, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott defended Saturday's fatal shooting of Irvin D. Moorer Charley, a Black man who walked towards officers with a wooden stake, saying deputies can't be expected to sacrifice their lives in dangerous situations. The 34-year-old Moorer Charley was shot and killed by Deputy John Anderson after deputies responded to a call about domestic violence. Lott said that Hentz later arrived, and that deputies unsuccessfully tried to use an electrical stun gun to subdue Moorer Charley. (Richland County Sheriff's Department via AP)
            
              This photo provided by the Richland County Sheriff's Department on Sunday, March 20, 2022 shows Sheriff's Deputy John Anderson. On Sunday, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott defended Saturday's fatal shooting of Irvin D. Moorer Charley, a Black man who walked towards officers with a wooden stake, saying deputies can't be expected to sacrifice their lives in dangerous situations. The 34-year-old Moorer Charley was shot and killed by Anderson after deputies responded to a call about domestic violence. (Richland County Sheriff's Department via AP)
            
              In this image from the body camera video of Richland County Sherrif's Deputy John Anderson, Irvin D. Moorer Charley, 34, holds a piece of wood as he walks towards Anderson, who is backpedaling, in Columbia, S.C. Moorer Charley was shot and killed after deputies responded to a call about domestic violence. (Deputy John Anderson/Richland County Sheriff's Department via AP)
More videos released in fatal South Carolina police shooting