DOJ Finally Indicts Someone for Killing and Unarmed Black Person

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Former South Carolina police officer who fatally shot Walter Scott indicted on federal civil rights violation




By Mark Berman and Wesley Lowery May 11 at 1:08 PM
shot and killed Walter Scott as he fled a traffic stop last year was indicted by a federal grand jury that charged him with a civil rights violation.

In the indictment filed Tuesday, the grand jury accuses Michael Slager, a former North Charleston police officer, of depriving Scott of his rights under color of law. The grand jury said that when Slager shot Scott “without legal justification” in April 2015, he took away his constitutional right “to be free from the use of unreasonable force by a law enforcement officer.”

Slager is also charged with obstruction of justice, with the grand jury saying that he knowingly misled state investigators by telling them that that Scott, who was not armed, was approaching him with a Taser. He was also charged with one count of using a weapon during “a felony crime of violence.”

Magistrate Judge Bristow Marchant also signed an order Tuesday for a warrant to be issued for Slager’s arrest, and the former officer was turned in to the FBI on Wednesday morning, according to Andrew J. Savage III, an attorney defending Slager in the state’s murder case.

Savage said that his partner would be representing Slager during a hearing Wednesday on the federal charges. Since the civil rights charge could carry a possible federal death sentence, Savage said he has asked that a second firm be appointed to join them in the case.

[‘Look for justice': A shooting in South Carolina and the power of video]

The Justice Department said in a statement Wednesday that Slager could face up to life in prison for the civil rights violation as well as a possible $250,000 fine.

Scott’s death was one of several high-profile incidents last year that fueled a debate over how police use lethal force. Video footage of the shooting, captured by a bystander’s cellphone, was widely seen on cable news and social media.

The dash cam from North Charleston, S.C. police officer Michael Slager's vehicle shows the initial traffic stop and interaction that preceded Slager shooting and killing Walter Scott. (South Carolina Law Enforcement Division)
Dashboard camera footage from Slager’s police car showed how the encounter began with a routine traffic stop. Slager is recorded telling Scott he pulled him over because of a broken brake light and, a short time later, Scott is seen running away. In another recording, this one taken by a bystander who was walking to work, Scott is seen running across a tree-lined patch of grass as Slager fired multiple shots, and, according to an affidavit filed in the case, hitting the fleeing Scott “multiple times in the back.”

Attorneys for Slager argue that before he shot Scott, the two men struggled over the former officer’s Taser and that Scott grabbed the electrical weapon. Slager told NBC News last fall that people thought he “just got out of my car and just shot him in the back for no reason” based on the bystander’s video and said that more information and evidence would show “what actually happened” before he fired the fatal shots.

Slager was indicted last June by a state grand jury on a murder charge, and could face up to life in prison if he is convicted, according to prosecutors. The exact date of his state trial is up in the air, as state prosecutors — who are also working on the delayed trial against the man accused of killing nine black parishioners in a Charleston church have asked for it to be pushed back.

He was one of just 10 officers who were charged with a crime in connection to the 990 fatal police shootings last year, according to a Washington Post database.

Federal civil rights charges are even rarer. An investigation earlier this year by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review found that the Justice Department has declined to bring federal charges in 96 percent of the more than 13,000 federal civil rights complaints against police officers they’ve received since 1995.

The Post’s database of police shootings this year]

Stewart said the indictment has brought further vindication to the Scott family.

“They are beyond relived and just, they feel vindicated,” Stewart said. “They can’t bring Walter back, but if Walter can be the reason that the federal government starts taking these cases … if Walter Scott can be that example than his death wasn’t in vain.”

The indictment was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Division of South Carolina. While it was received by the court Tuesday and initially sealed, Marchant, the magistrate judge, on Wednesday granted a government motion to unseal the case.
 
People get indicted everyday B. Let me know when they actually convict a cop for killing an unarmed Black man.


Not even close to being true.

I could be wrong but I believe this the first DOJ indictment for taking a black life in the last 7+ years. I know Holder didn't have any

If this was not a unique occurrence it wouldn't have been worth a post.

Was the cop who killed Akai Gurley indicted ? Was his civil rights not violated ?

Was Zimmerman indicted ?

Were the police that murdered Tamir Rice indicted

on and on...

I find it a little ironic that the one indictment is someone who has already been indicted by the state.
 
My South Carolina fam must be very docile towards these cacs... because between that church

massacre and that bro taxi driver that was murdered and burnt in the cacs backyard.

its like these cacs feel like they could do whatever they want, and those are just the cases we heard of....

but this is a step in the right direction... eric holder was about a useless as females hoes

at a gay parade after party..
 
My South Carolina fam must be very docile towards these cacs... because between that church

massacre and that bro taxi driver that was murdered and burnt in the cacs backyard.

its like these cacs feel like they could do whatever they want, and those are just the cases we heard of....

but this is a step in the right direction... eric holder was about a useless as females hoes

at a gay parade after party..
Put your life up.
 
1 charge per over 100 murders...department of justice?

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I'm glad this fucker will face justice, but he's catching a break if he gets fed time instead of state time. Federal prison is a vacation compared to the state pen. :hmm::hmm::hmm:
 
This is the same cock gobbler who dropped the taser on the dead guy's back and he thought he was getting away with this?

yes

I'm glad this fucker will face justice, but he's catching a break if he gets fed time instead of state time. Federal prison is a vacation compared to the state pen. :hmm::hmm::hmm:

he is indicted by the state and the feds.let's see if either sticks

and you need to stop believing what you heard. there are fed joints that are okay ( minimum security) but there are also fed joints that ain't no joke..
 
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he is indicted by the state and the feds.let's see if either sticks

and you need to stop believing what you heard. there are fed joints that are okay ( minimum security) but there are also fed joints that ain't no joke..

lol He thinks dude is going to club fed? hell nah, they reserve that for white collar criminals and people who's family has bread and pull. Nahhhh this nigga is going to federal ass pounding prison :lol:

 
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