'This is History': Police Officer Indicted on Federal Charges in Walter Scott Killing
A federal grand jury has indicted former South Carolina police officer Michael Slager for the fatal shooting of Walter Scott.
The April 4, 2015 shooting was captured on film by a bystander who later said, "I knew the cop didn't do the right thing."
A statement issued Wednesday from the Department of Justice says that the three-count indictment includes charges for a federal civil rights offense for the shooting, excessive force without legal justification, and obstruction of justice for making false statements to South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigators.
Slager, who is white, initially pulled over Scott, who is black, for having a broken tail light on his car. As Scott attempted to run away, the North Charleston officer shot the unarmed 50-year-old Navy veteran and father of four five times from behind.
A conviction on the charges mean a potential $250,000 fine and a maximum sentence of a life behind bars. The 34-year-old already faces an and indictment by a state court. The Post and Courier explains:
The new charges could serve as a backstop if the states case against Slager were to fail. Putting him on trial in both state and federal courts for the same shooting would not be double jeopardy because the jurisdictions are considered sovereign.
"This is history in so many ways," said L. Chris Stewart, an attorney for Scott's family, according to CNN. "This never happens," he said of the indictment, citing cases like those of Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin.
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OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)Fuck that guy.
cui bono
(19,926 posts)Ferretherder
(1,446 posts)...throw the key far, far away.
...not one ounce of sympathy here.
20score
(4,769 posts)many cases which are just as bad or worse.
Kelly Thomas:
And Tamir Rice:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/28/us/tamir-rice-shooting/index.html
For starters. The cops involved in those murders are as bad as anyone in prison. Why are they free?