Clinton postpones weekend visit to Charlotte

FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2106 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a campaign stop in Orlando, Fla. A new study that examines some major health care proposals from the presidential candidates finds that Donald Trump would cause about 20 million to lose coverage while Hillary Clinton would provide coverage for an additional 9 million people. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton's campaign says she has decided to postpone her planned trip to Charlotte, North Carolina, on Sunday after hearing from community leaders.
Clinton announced earlier Friday that she would travel to Charlotte in the aftermath of the shooting of a black man by a Charlotte police officer.
But Clinton's campaign now says that after further discussions with community leaders, the Democratic presidential nominee will postpone the trip to avoid straining the city's resources.
Clinton's decision came after Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts told CNN that Clinton should postpone her visit because the city's security resources were stretched thin.
Clinton now plans to visit Charlotte on Sunday, October 2.
















