Pel, if that report is accurate, Atty. Algonquin J. Calhoun, Esq., acting as counsel to the prosecution this time, will undoubtedly move to have it ruled inadmissible.
“What is potentially a game changer occurs when you review Officer Slager stating he had lost control/custody of the x26 Taser he deployed to restrain a non compliant Scott and recognize the Taser actually appears to have been used against him.”
“At least one dart appears lodged in the upper torso, chest, shirt of Officer Slager.”
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