Cop Arrested for Murder After Video Shows Him Shoot Unarmed Man in BackA white police officer in North Charleston arrested after video contradicts his version of events the ended with death of Walter Scott, a 50-year-old black manby Jon Queally Common Dreams Apr. 08, 2015 |
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![]() A white police officer in South Carolina was placed under arrest and charged with murder on Tuesday for the shooting death of an unarmed black man after video surfaced of the shooting which showed the victim being shot in the back multiple times as he attempted to flee the scene of an altercation. ![]() In the just over 3-minute video, Walter L. Scott, described by media outlets as a 50-year-old Navy veteran and father, can be clearly seen running away, with his back turned, as he was shot multiple times by Officer Michael T. Slagger. Estimates based on the video conclude that as many as eight shots were fired, though the local coroner has not yet stated how many times Scott may have been struck. Initially pulled over for having a broken tail light on his car, Scott died from his wounds at the scene. As the North Charleston Post and Courier, which first obtained the footage, reports: 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 Saturday after Scott ran from a traffic stop. It was the first piece of evidence contradicting an account Slager gave earlier this week through his attorney.The video footage, subsequently obtained by the New York Times and other outlets, contains very troubling footage: [Warning: graphic] Though the shooting took place several days ago in the city of North Charleston, South Carolina, the video--which was taken by a passerby and provided to a local newspaper--only surfaced on Tuesday. The footage immediately raised concerns, however, as the it contradicted key portions of how Officer Slagger initially reported the incident. Through a statement from his lawyer earlier this week, Slagger said that "he feared for his life" and that Scott had grabbed his taser in a struggle. However, as the Guardian describes it: [The video] appears to show that a stun gun wire has already been deployed, but falls out as Scott runs away from Slager, who pulls out his firearm and shoots until Scott falls to the ground. The officer then walks over to the body and appears to talk into his radio. He reaches the body and shouts: "Put your hands behind your back now, put your hands behind your back". Scott is motionless, his face down in the ground.L. Chris Stewart, the Scott family's attorney, told Mashable in a phone interview on Tuesday that the victim's family started crying and hugging when the murder charge was announced on Tuesday. Stewart additionally said that the still-anonymous bystander who took the video is a "hero" and that documentation of incidents like this, unfortunately, is vital if justice is to be served. "It's a historic situation because i think it's changed the eye that judges and the courts look at these cases," Stewart told Mashable. "We can't just immediately trust the word of someone who just killed someone." On Twitter, the reaction to the video was trending, with many observing that absent the video Officer Slagger would almost certainly not have been charged, nor his story even questioned: If the video doesn't come out, there is no way the officer is charged. http://t.co/NxFI81rUZY Footage of the shooting disturbing enough. Footage of cop helping his fellow cop plant the weapon: sick sick sick. http://t.co/Yg2cCPhoM1 Shot in the back while running away. Who would've believed it without the video? http://t.co/KneUovj9Qv If there had been no video, the lies of police officer who murdered #WalterScott would be taken as truth. No question http://t.co/YPlRtJQZz7 What are the odds that the only time it went down this way just happened to be the only time it was captured on video? #WalterScott |