S. Carolina officer charged w/ murder of a black man after video footage released

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I doubt the second officer go to jail,if he does we can guess why:mjpls:....But you could argue that's all the more reason he need his azz thrown in jail:scust:

I don't blame em for not trying to apply pressure to Walter Scotts wounds,cuz it looks like he was dead as a doorknob when the first cop cuffed em:mjcry:....But its fukked up he would try to add that he did in the report,trying to get some hero props or make the report sound nice for when your bosses or the family read it? Tryna get that off a corpse:camby:

This might be even more important than the first officer getting arrested,just in the sense that you got "good cops:wtb:" who may not pull the trigger on innocent people or do corrupt shyt.....BUT they are more than happy to stand by and watch and help cover shyt up out of loyalty to the shield....Its about time cops like that start to get punished,those type of cops outweigh the ones that will shoot a Walter Scot in the back or plant evidence.....But you could argue those cops are worse,because without them the pure evil ones couldn't exist in they ranks.

Time to start punishing anybody who turns a blind eye from partners all the way to the police chief and internal affairs:blessed:
 

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Video: Murderer Cop Brutalized Man During Traffic Stop Last Year


Police Department has long history of violent abuse

Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
April 14, 2015

Michael Slager, the North Charleston cop who faces murder charges for shooting a fleeing man in the back, has a history of abusing his badge, as a newly discovered video of an incident from last year highlights.

The video shows Slager tasering Julius Garnett Wilson in August after he was pulled over and ordered to get out of his car for being in a “high crime area”.




Slager and his colleagues falsely accused Wilson of having a suspended license. Wilson refused to exit the vehicle, saying he had done nothing wrong.

Slager and another cop then reached into the car to remove Wilson’s seatbelt, and attempt to force him out of the car. This prompted Wilson to reach for his phone, in order to film the incident to protect himself.

The officer pulled a gun on Wilson, and he was jerked out of the vehicle. As the other cops slammed knees into Wilson’s back, Slager yelled “Back up, I’m going to tase,” before hitting Wilson with 50,000 volts.

The incident led to another civil rights lawsuit being brought against Slager, and the abuse doesn’t end there.

Earlier in the week, another man came forward saying that he had been assaulted and tased by Slager in 2013 for no reason.

Mario Givens told reporters that he was awoken in the middle of the night by Slager banging on his door and yelling “Come outside, or I’ll tase you!”

“I didn’t want that to happen to me, so I raised my arms over my head, and when I did, he tased me in my stomach anyway,” Givens told the Associated Press. “They never told me how they reached the conclusion. Never. They never contacted anyone from that night. No one from the neighborhood.”

Speaking of Walter Scott, Givens, stated, “What came to my mind is if they had tried to listen to me, that man might have been alive, because he (Slager) wouldn’t have been an officer in the field.”

Multiple other victims have come forward since the Walter Scott case, alleging that the North Charleston Police Department is endemically violent and abusive.

In yet another lawsuit, a man named Sheldon Williams described how he was sleeping at a motel in North Charleston in late 2011, when five officers burst through the door, handcuffed him, and began taking turns literally stomping on his face.

Williams was hospitalized with a fractured cheekbone, a depressed fracture to the left orbital floor of his face, and a fracture on his left sinus wall. However, North Charleston cops ignored doctors’ instructions to have him see a special surgeon, and ensured he was never treated. Williams now suffers faces severe long-term neurological damage. None of the cops involved were punished.

The State reports that “Police in South Carolina have fired their weapons at 209 suspects in the past five years, and a handful of officers have been accused of pulling the trigger illegally – but none has being convicted.” The North Charleston department has been sued 46 times since 2000 in federal court alone.

It has also emerged this week that Walter Scott’s Brother was harassed and forced hand over his phone by the North Charleston cops as he attempted to take pictures of the murder scene shortly after the incident occurred.

At that time video of the shooting had not been released by witness Feidin Santana, and officer Slager was still concocting his cover story. Describing the officers on the scene as “cocky,” Anthony Scott asked them“So, are you going to kill me, too, now?”.

The abuse in North Charleston is a microcosm of a far bigger problem of police brutality throughout the nation. On a daily basis, stories and videos are pouring in, documenting the huge amount of assaults, beatings and unlawful killings of citizens by thug cops.
 

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Video: Murderer Cop Brutalized Man During Traffic Stop Last Year


Police Department has long history of violent abuse

Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
April 14, 2015

Michael Slager, the North Charleston cop who faces murder charges for shooting a fleeing man in the back, has a history of abusing his badge, as a newly discovered video of an incident from last year highlights.

The video shows Slager tasering Julius Garnett Wilson in August after he was pulled over and ordered to get out of his car for being in a “high crime area”.




Slager and his colleagues falsely accused Wilson of having a suspended license. Wilson refused to exit the vehicle, saying he had done nothing wrong.

Slager and another cop then reached into the car to remove Wilson’s seatbelt, and attempt to force him out of the car. This prompted Wilson to reach for his phone, in order to film the incident to protect himself.

The officer pulled a gun on Wilson, and he was jerked out of the vehicle. As the other cops slammed knees into Wilson’s back, Slager yelled “Back up, I’m going to tase,” before hitting Wilson with 50,000 volts.

The incident led to another civil rights lawsuit being brought against Slager, and the abuse doesn’t end there.

Earlier in the week, another man came forward saying that he had been assaulted and tased by Slager in 2013 for no reason.

Mario Givens told reporters that he was awoken in the middle of the night by Slager banging on his door and yelling “Come outside, or I’ll tase you!”

“I didn’t want that to happen to me, so I raised my arms over my head, and when I did, he tased me in my stomach anyway,” Givens told the Associated Press. “They never told me how they reached the conclusion. Never. They never contacted anyone from that night. No one from the neighborhood.”

Speaking of Walter Scott, Givens, stated, “What came to my mind is if they had tried to listen to me, that man might have been alive, because he (Slager) wouldn’t have been an officer in the field.”

Multiple other victims have come forward since the Walter Scott case, alleging that the North Charleston Police Department is endemically violent and abusive.

In yet another lawsuit, a man named Sheldon Williams described how he was sleeping at a motel in North Charleston in late 2011, when five officers burst through the door, handcuffed him, and began taking turns literally stomping on his face.

Williams was hospitalized with a fractured cheekbone, a depressed fracture to the left orbital floor of his face, and a fracture on his left sinus wall. However, North Charleston cops ignored doctors’ instructions to have him see a special surgeon, and ensured he was never treated. Williams now suffers faces severe long-term neurological damage. None of the cops involved were punished.

The State reports that “Police in South Carolina have fired their weapons at 209 suspects in the past five years, and a handful of officers have been accused of pulling the trigger illegally – but none has being convicted.” The North Charleston department has been sued 46 times since 2000 in federal court alone.

It has also emerged this week that Walter Scott’s Brother was harassed and forced hand over his phone by the North Charleston cops as he attempted to take pictures of the murder scene shortly after the incident occurred.

At that time video of the shooting had not been released by witness Feidin Santana, and officer Slager was still concocting his cover story. Describing the officers on the scene as “cocky,” Anthony Scott asked them“So, are you going to kill me, too, now?”.

The abuse in North Charleston is a microcosm of a far bigger problem of police brutality throughout the nation. On a daily basis, stories and videos are pouring in, documenting the huge amount of assaults, beatings and unlawful killings of citizens by thug cops.


Even 5 years ago I wouldn't have expected I would feel the way I feel these days. At this point I think - I'm still not absolutely certain, but I do think - I would personally beat any person in a video like this to death like Chris Partlow did Michael's dad in The Wire, and feel good about it. I always, always knew this shyt was a common occurrence. Growing up where and how I did, I had cops disrespect the fukk out of me half a dozen times before I hit 20. I've had friends and relatives beaten by police for no good reason. But this shyt is far more vicious and widespread than I ever imagined and it's somehow ratcheting up. I hate living in a country where people don't really give much of a significant fukk that this happens to a specific set of citizens with zero repercussions. The fact this piece of excrement was still an officer and thus Walter Scott was murdered means blood on the hands of every fukking piece of shyt who happily looked the other way when this worthless psychopath perpetuated these violent crimes against innocent citizens. I want acid poured on motherfukkers like this. fukk him, fukk his crying ass mother, and fukk his c00n ass yessa boss we sho gon cover this up good and quick ass partner the day he gunned Walter Scott down, and fukk the South Carolina police department and fukk the governor for defending the state house flying that shyt-rag known as the confederate flag. And fukk this fukking morally bankrupt scumbag country.
 

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Video: Murderer Cop Brutalized Man During Traffic Stop Last Year


Police Department has long history of violent abuse

Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
April 14, 2015

Michael Slager, the North Charleston cop who faces murder charges for shooting a fleeing man in the back, has a history of abusing his badge, as a newly discovered video of an incident from last year highlights.

The video shows Slager tasering Julius Garnett Wilson in August after he was pulled over and ordered to get out of his car for being in a “high crime area”.




Slager and his colleagues falsely accused Wilson of having a suspended license. Wilson refused to exit the vehicle, saying he had done nothing wrong.

Slager and another cop then reached into the car to remove Wilson’s seatbelt, and attempt to force him out of the car. This prompted Wilson to reach for his phone, in order to film the incident to protect himself.

The officer pulled a gun on Wilson, and he was jerked out of the vehicle. As the other cops slammed knees into Wilson’s back, Slager yelled “Back up, I’m going to tase,” before hitting Wilson with 50,000 volts.

The incident led to another civil rights lawsuit being brought against Slager, and the abuse doesn’t end there.

Earlier in the week, another man came forward saying that he had been assaulted and tased by Slager in 2013 for no reason.

Mario Givens told reporters that he was awoken in the middle of the night by Slager banging on his door and yelling “Come outside, or I’ll tase you!”

“I didn’t want that to happen to me, so I raised my arms over my head, and when I did, he tased me in my stomach anyway,” Givens told the Associated Press. “They never told me how they reached the conclusion. Never. They never contacted anyone from that night. No one from the neighborhood.”

Speaking of Walter Scott, Givens, stated, “What came to my mind is if they had tried to listen to me, that man might have been alive, because he (Slager) wouldn’t have been an officer in the field.”

Multiple other victims have come forward since the Walter Scott case, alleging that the North Charleston Police Department is endemically violent and abusive.

In yet another lawsuit, a man named Sheldon Williams described how he was sleeping at a motel in North Charleston in late 2011, when five officers burst through the door, handcuffed him, and began taking turns literally stomping on his face.

Williams was hospitalized with a fractured cheekbone, a depressed fracture to the left orbital floor of his face, and a fracture on his left sinus wall. However, North Charleston cops ignored doctors’ instructions to have him see a special surgeon, and ensured he was never treated. Williams now suffers faces severe long-term neurological damage. None of the cops involved were punished.

The State reports that “Police in South Carolina have fired their weapons at 209 suspects in the past five years, and a handful of officers have been accused of pulling the trigger illegally – but none has being convicted.” The North Charleston department has been sued 46 times since 2000 in federal court alone.

It has also emerged this week that Walter Scott’s Brother was harassed and forced hand over his phone by the North Charleston cops as he attempted to take pictures of the murder scene shortly after the incident occurred.

At that time video of the shooting had not been released by witness Feidin Santana, and officer Slager was still concocting his cover story. Describing the officers on the scene as “cocky,” Anthony Scott asked them“So, are you going to kill me, too, now?”.

The abuse in North Charleston is a microcosm of a far bigger problem of police brutality throughout the nation. On a daily basis, stories and videos are pouring in, documenting the huge amount of assaults, beatings and unlawful killings of citizens by thug cops.

not surprised this sociopath has a history of abuse
wonder what the negro etiquette police will say now? did all these victims not comply enough or run too much?:lupe:
 
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Dude is NEVER gonna be able to be in general population unless its a very safe low incident prison... If he ever even ends up in prison. Dudes gonna be looking at him like :demonic:
 

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