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North Charleston officer faces murder charge after video shows him shooting man in back
The Post and Courier ^ | 04/06/2015 | Andrew Knapp

Posted on 04/07/2015 6:04:54 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen

A North Charleston police officer was arrested on a murder charge and the FBI opened a civil rights investigation Tuesday after video surfaced of the lawman shooting eight times at 50-year-old Walter Scott as he ran away.

Scott died Saturday after Patrolman 1st Class Michael Slager, 33, shot him in the back.

The video footage, which The Post and Courier obtained Tuesday from a source who asked to remain anonymous, shows the end of the confrontation between the two on

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: abuseofpower; donutwatch; lawenforcement; michaelslager; southcarolina
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To: Ken H
It’s about 2 feet in front of his left foot. Do you see an object there?

Yes, just before he starts shooting with both hands.

Just after handcuffing the guy, he trots back towards the pathway and appears to pick something up from the grass on the far side of the path. The object that was in front of his foot still appears to be where it was.

Then he returns to the victim as another officer approaches. It appears he may have planted evidence at that point. Did he run over and retrieve the Taser from the grass and drop it by the body?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEzYcrq3A38

Even without the video, there is probably enough evidence to support a murder conviction. With the video, it's the proverbial slam dunk!

121 posted on 04/08/2015 12:45:24 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: JabaliHunter
Well then why even bother with a trial, since what you seem to be saying is he is guilty until proven otherwise. I guess I misunderstood that whole thing about presumption of innocence.

Correct, you have misunderstood it. The presumption of innocence applies to a court of law.

FR is not a court of law, but rather a discussion forum. No one's opinion here makes a suspect guilty.

122 posted on 04/08/2015 12:52:08 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: Robert Teesdale
The rise of the Warrior Cop does inevitably lead to this:

Not the greatest photo to support your point. If democracy supports Islam, then democracy must lose!

123 posted on 04/08/2015 1:04:20 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: Robert Teesdale

Agreed. But assuming what the answers are without any evidence doesn’t lead to the truth.


124 posted on 04/08/2015 1:12:05 PM PDT by ArmstedFragg (Hoaxey Dopey Changey)
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To: cynwoody
Just after handcuffing the guy, he trots back towards the pathway and appears to pick something up from the grass on the far side of the path. The object that was in front of his foot still appears to be where it was.

You're right. It looks like the taser was flung back by the victim just as he was taking off. I don't see him tossing it, but at about the 0:17 mark, I see it scooting along the ground behind the cop, in the direction away from him as he's running.

125 posted on 04/08/2015 1:12:17 PM PDT by Ken H
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To: cynwoody
I didn't mention democracy.

Pissed of citizens having enough of totalitarians in uniform and throwing them off bridges is generally a predictable matter, regardless of where you are in the world. Has nothing to do with Islam or democracy or anything other than simple human nature.

Sic semper tyrannis.
126 posted on 04/08/2015 1:18:15 PM PDT by Robert Teesdale (III% | 4GW)
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To: ArmstedFragg
Agreed. But assuming what the answers are without any evidence doesn’t lead to the truth.

That's what juries are for.
127 posted on 04/08/2015 1:18:51 PM PDT by Robert Teesdale (III% | 4GW)
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To: ArmstedFragg
I don't need snarky language to be able to answer your questions. You can see the wires dangling from the object in the video that the officer carries over to the body. I can't think of any other device that the officer carries that has wires connected to it. If it looks like a taser, has wires on it connected to the body then it is a taser.

There is no reason in this case that the officer has to move evidence in a murder case to protect anyone but himself. The officers story was that the perp took the taser away from him and therfore it was a threat to the officer, so in order to protect the officer who could have been shot with his own taser and then disables and had his gun stolen, that the officer had to shoot the perp to keep all the above happening and to protect society from the perp having the officers gun. This was the story before the video was known. If you look you will find all these FACTS and more in the coverage of the crime in many stories that have been written about the case.

I don't need to contact law enforcement to let them know the FACTS that they already know and have charged the guy with murder. The normal method to charge an officer with murder would take many weeks at best and months would not be uncommon but in this case there is enough to make the charge. The officers original story is proven to be a lie by the video. The cops attorney deserted him because of the lying that was obvious after the video came out.

The cop appears to be a murder. We have trials to make sure what we think we see is what happened and to make sure there isn't reasonable doubt before we punish such a heinous crime. This video will likely put him in prison for the rest of his life but that punishment will not be enough in my opinion.

Cops are held or at least should be held to a higher standard than the rest of us. They understand more than the rest of us the consequences of disobeying the law. They aren't allowed to get emotional and mete out justice to perps, that is what we have courts for. In this case the cop was angry and killed.

The cop will likely come up with a more reasonable story to make him look less guilty but it won't work because his original testimony is fair game and he will have to explain it, he will have to explain why he lied. Once you admit lying no one on the jury will believe you again, you will be considered what you are, a bad cop.

128 posted on 04/09/2015 12:27:41 PM PDT by JAKraig (Surely my religion is at least as good as yours)
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