Everything Police Said About Walter Scott?s Death Before A Video Showed What Happened

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Well, to be fair, the perp did have a broken tail light, on a pimped-out Mercedes, and was running away, while black.


On Tuesday, South Carolina police officer Michael Thomas Slager was charged with first-degree murder for the shooting death of Walter Scott. Charges against South Carolina police officers for shooting someone are extremely rare. But what was particularly remarkable in this case was, for at least two days, Slager was apparently unaware that video of the entire incident existed.

This provides a unique opportunity to observe how one police officer sought to avoid accountability for his actions.

Between the time when he shot and killed Scott early Saturday morning and when charges were filed, Slager ? using the both the police department and his attorney ? was able to provide his ?version? of the events. He appeared well on his way to avoiding charges and pinning the blame on Scott.

Then a video, shot by an anonymous bystander, revealed exactly what happened.

On Saturday the police released a statement alleging that Scott had attempted to gain control of a Taser from Slager and that he was shot in a struggle over the weapon. The Post And Courier reported the initial story:

Police in a matter of hours declared the occurrence at the corner of Remount and Craig roads a traffic stop gone wrong, alleging the dead man fought with an officer over his Taser before deadly force was employed.

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A statement released by North Charleston police spokesman Spencer Pryor said a man ran on foot from the traffic stop and an officer deployed his department-issued Taser in an attempt to stop him.

That did not work, police said, and an altercation ensued as the men struggled over the device. Police allege that during the struggle the man gained control of the Taser and attempted to use it against the officer.

The officer then resorted to his service weapon and shot him, police alleged.

The story clearly came from Slager but he was able to use the authoritative voice of the police department to bolster his narrative. Meanwhile, Scott could only be defended by friends who did not witness the incident. ?Walter was a nice, good, honest person? He was a grown man working hard to take care of his family,? said Samuel Scott, the victim?s cousin.

By Sunday, the police department had clammed up and refused to release any additional information about the events. (It?s unclear when the department became aware of the existence of the video.)

On Monday, Slager sought to reinforce his narrative, this time releasing a statement through his attorney. From The Post And Courier:

Slager thinks he properly followed all procedures and policies before resorting to deadly force, lawyer David Aylor said in a statement.

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?When confronted, Officer Slager reached for his Taser ? as trained by the department ? and then a struggle ensued,? Aylor said. ?The driver tried to overpower Officer Slager in an effort to take his Taser.?

Seconds later, the report added, he radioed that the suspect wrested control of the device. Even with the Taser?s prongs deployed, the device can still be used as a stun gun to temporarily incapacitate someone.

Slager ?felt threatened and reached for his department-issued firearm and fired his weapon,? his attorney added.

If the video had not surfaced, that?s where the story might have ended. In nearly all cases where an officer fires a weapon, that is the end of the story. A study by The State found ?[p]olice in South Carolina have fired their weapons at 209 suspects in the past five years? but none were convicted. ?We ruled all the shootings were justified ? and we looked at dozens and dozens of them,? one former prosecutor told The State.

In this case, the video revealed a very different scenario. Scott, who was unarmed and fleeing, was shot in the back by Slager from a distance of at least 15 feet. After Scott was fatally shot, the video appears to capture Slager planting an object next to Scott.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/04/07/3644189/everything-police-said-walter-scotts-death-video-showed-really-happened/

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I was going to post in General forum but checked to see if it was posted here before...

don't run from a cop and do what they say and nobody dies :shrug:

no justification to kill him, the kid that videoed the shooting is a hero, surprised the cop didn't shoot him as well
 

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In this case I do not agree with how the cop handled the situation .I'm glad there's a video to show what happened and he should be punished for the rest of his life.
 

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So what?

holy fuck you are the worst person ever.

What does that have to do with him being murdered you racist dumbass?

I agree the cop was wrong for shooting him after he tasered him...I was trying to figure out why he was running, he was arrested 10 times before :shrug:
 

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Officer deserves whatever comes his way as far as punishment. All the ""what happened before", "why did he run, and ""what all he did wrong" comments/conjecture is just noise. Bottom line is that the officer shot a fleeing man in the back that posed no immediate threat to said officer.
 

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It's going to be interesting to see what the black cop that arrived on the scene about 20 sec. after has to say.....He didn't seem too bothered by evidence being moved and dropped or trying to help the fallen man...:shrug:
 

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Well, to be fair, the perp did have a broken tail light, on a pimped-out Mercedes, and was running away, while black.


On Tuesday, South Carolina police officer Michael Thomas Slager was charged with first-degree murder for the shooting death of Walter Scott. Charges against South Carolina police officers for shooting someone are extremely rare. But what was particularly remarkable in this case was, for at least two days, Slager was apparently unaware that video of the entire incident existed.

This provides a unique opportunity to observe how one police officer sought to avoid accountability for his actions.

Between the time when he shot and killed Scott early Saturday morning and when charges were filed, Slager ? using the both the police department and his attorney ? was able to provide his ?version? of the events. He appeared well on his way to avoiding charges and pinning the blame on Scott.

Then a video, shot by an anonymous bystander, revealed exactly what happened.

On Saturday the police released a statement alleging that Scott had attempted to gain control of a Taser from Slager and that he was shot in a struggle over the weapon. The Post And Courier reported the initial story:

Police in a matter of hours declared the occurrence at the corner of Remount and Craig roads a traffic stop gone wrong, alleging the dead man fought with an officer over his Taser before deadly force was employed.

?

A statement released by North Charleston police spokesman Spencer Pryor said a man ran on foot from the traffic stop and an officer deployed his department-issued Taser in an attempt to stop him.

That did not work, police said, and an altercation ensued as the men struggled over the device. Police allege that during the struggle the man gained control of the Taser and attempted to use it against the officer.

The officer then resorted to his service weapon and shot him, police alleged.

The story clearly came from Slager but he was able to use the authoritative voice of the police department to bolster his narrative. Meanwhile, Scott could only be defended by friends who did not witness the incident. ?Walter was a nice, good, honest person? He was a grown man working hard to take care of his family,? said Samuel Scott, the victim?s cousin.

By Sunday, the police department had clammed up and refused to release any additional information about the events. (It?s unclear when the department became aware of the existence of the video.)

On Monday, Slager sought to reinforce his narrative, this time releasing a statement through his attorney. From The Post And Courier:

Slager thinks he properly followed all procedures and policies before resorting to deadly force, lawyer David Aylor said in a statement.

?

?When confronted, Officer Slager reached for his Taser ? as trained by the department ? and then a struggle ensued,? Aylor said. ?The driver tried to overpower Officer Slager in an effort to take his Taser.?

Seconds later, the report added, he radioed that the suspect wrested control of the device. Even with the Taser?s prongs deployed, the device can still be used as a stun gun to temporarily incapacitate someone.

Slager ?felt threatened and reached for his department-issued firearm and fired his weapon,? his attorney added.

If the video had not surfaced, that?s where the story might have ended. In nearly all cases where an officer fires a weapon, that is the end of the story. A study by The State found ?[p]olice in South Carolina have fired their weapons at 209 suspects in the past five years? but none were convicted. ?We ruled all the shootings were justified ? and we looked at dozens and dozens of them,? one former prosecutor told The State.

In this case, the video revealed a very different scenario. Scott, who was unarmed and fleeing, was shot in the back by Slager from a distance of at least 15 feet. After Scott was fatally shot, the video appears to capture Slager planting an object next to Scott.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/04/07/3644189/everything-police-said-walter-scotts-death-video-showed-really-happened/

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Of course..

In your ridiculous thread where you tried to say gardening was more dangerous than police work I linked a few articles about officers being shot and or killed and no response from you not a peep..

Then a story like this pops up you cant wait to run and post it.. Its like you get a hard on every time a black person is killed.


This Officer murdered this man and he will pay for his crime and rightly so.. But I still believe that for the most part cops are good people. I personally have 3 friends from high school whom went on to be cops and they are not blood thirsty racist but good men with wives and kids just like regular people.. Shit the most racist towards black people out of them is probably my friend Andrew who just happens to be black.. LOL.

He deals with a lot of shit on a daily basis while you get to sit at your computer from your parents basement and pass judgment..

Good luck with that hard on.. If it lasts more than four hours please consult a physician
 

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I don't think all police are bloodthirsty racists, but there are some. I certainly don't think a black man has to have a record to consider running from a white cop.

Hope this helps,
FDC
 

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Well.....the North Chas police department had their story all set up until the video popped up.

I wish A few more days had passed. It would have been a hoot to hear them explain how five rounds in the back was "self defense".

It would probably be like the old story about a Mississippi sheriff who is called out to the bank of the river to view the corpse of a drowned black man, wrapped in fifty pounds of log chain.

"Yep" says the sheriff, "Accidental drowning. Stole more chain than he could swim with."

Nonetheless, I hope the cop gets life. With a black homosexual cellmate who weighs 275#, all muscle.

"Bend ovah, whiteboy. I goin' make you my bitch."
 

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Well.....the North Chas police department had their story all set up until the video popped up.

I wish A few more days had passed. It would have been a hoot to hear them explain how five rounds in the back was "self defense".

It would probably be like the old story about a Mississippi sheriff who is called out to the bank of the river to view the corpse of a drowned black man, wrapped in fifty pounds of log chain.

"Yep" says the sheriff, "Accidental drowning. Stole more chain than he could swim with."

Nonetheless, I hope the cop gets life. With a black homosexual cellmate who weighs 275#, all muscle.

"Bend ovah, whiteboy. I goin' make you my bitch."

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