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Watching The Cops Title: Cop [Michael Slager] who shot Walter Scott prepares his defense Back when Officer Michael Slager was filmed shooting an unarmed and fleeing Walter Scott repeatedly in the back I concluded that, absent additional evidence to the contrary, we had found one of the rare bad apples in the law enforcement community and he would most likely have to pay for his deed. Granted, there were complicating factors in the case. While the encounter began over something beyond trivial (a failed light bulb) the situation quickly escalated. Scott resisted arrest and fled the scene. By the officers account, he did grab for Slagers taser at a minimum and possibly his gun. But when the skirmish was concluded he had failed to secure either weapon and was jogging slowly away showing no signs of being armed when the shooting went down, only to be later aired in endless repetition across the cable dial. Slager was later placed under arrest and scheduled to stand trial. That date is approaching and the former officer is releasing some details of the defense he plans to mount. Just that three seconds of the video came out. And everybody thought I was racist, and I just got out of my car and just shot him in the back for no reason, Officer Michael Slager told NBC News in a Skype interview from jail. Thats what makes me upset is that nobody knows what actually happened, he said. But now its gonna come out. The comments came as his lawyer outlined a defense: Slager didnt know Scott was unarmed, felt threatened, and made a quick decision to shoot because he believed Scott might pull a gun and shoot him first. Beyond the description of his state of mind, Slager goes on to claim that the evidence from the scene will show that Scotts DNA was found on both his service weapon and his taser. That adds a bit of a twist to the case, though Im not sure precisely how much impact it would have absent some new video which was never shown to the public. Obviously there was much public debate over whether Scott had actually tried to seize the taser or if Slager just tased him at a distance. DNA would go a long way toward supporting at least that part of his description of the events. But does that really alter the ending to the ill fated encounter in the eyes of the jury? If we assume that Scott was trying to grab Slagers weapons that certainly adds one more item to the list of things that Scott did wrong criminally wrong in several cases during the encounter, but he still failed to take charge of the weapons and fled without them. Slager seems to be making the case that he was still afraid that Scott was armed and might have turned around and shot him, so he took the preemptive shots (plural) to avoid being killed. Again, assuming that there are no new bombshells to come in terms of evidence presented by the defense, I dont see that swaying the jury all that much. If Im the prosecutor in this case Im going to be asking the jury to consider how reasonable that fear of another weapon would have been. If Scott were armed and they had already gotten down to close quarters combat, why make the attempt to steal Slagers gun? If Slager is holding a taser and youve got a few feet between you, wouldnt you just draw your own weapon and fire then? Also, the accuracy for most people with a handgun (particularly while running) goes down exponentially as the distance increases. Why would a rational observer think that Scott would have attempted to jog fifteen or twenty feet away, only then turning around to draw his weapon and fire? Then theres the inconvenient item about Slager moving the taser from where it fell to place it near Scotts body, compromising the crime scene before backup could arrive. That seemed pretty clearly established on the video and it will probably go a long way for the prosecution in showing that Slager was a bad actor in these events. (Its always the cover up which gets you more than the crime, particularly if someone films you covering it up.) Slager is innocent until proven guilty and needs to have his day in court. Thats a given. But if this is the defense that hes going to present, I think he has an uphill battle in front of him. I also find myself wondering if his attorney gave a thumbs up to this jailhouse interview he did. That just seems like poor strategy, and if you were going to tip your hand in advance youd probably be better off letting the lawyer do it. Poster Comment: A photo reminder: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: All, out damned spot, Deckard (#0)
You guys know how much I like the Followup Thread. Earlier threads here at LF: out damned spot: Family of Walter Scott tells Rev. Al Sharpton to keep away; police release dash-cam video from cop Michael Slagers cruiser, 4/9/15 Deckard: Policeman Michael Thomas Slager: Vocational Sociopath , 4/12/15
Wasn't this the shooting where the officer picked up his taser and planted it closer to the deceased? If so, he has no defense.
Yep, same guy. I try to follow cases so we hear outcomes, not just the initial cop-shoots-granny-in-back coverage. Or another cop-gets-away-with-murder story.
That's because the truth or facts to any posted incident are more important to you than an agenda. In this incident, I can't get past that the officer planted the taser closer to the deceased. That tells me he knew the use of deadly physical force wasn't justified the way it actually happened. Woodchip the douche... Hire a rookie to replace him.
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