Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) (CNN) — Michael ...
A white former South Carolina police officer has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting an unarmed black motorist to death in 2015. A federal judge handed down the sentence for Michael ...
A federal judge sentenced Mr. Slager for violating Mr. Scott’s civil rights after ruling that Mr. Scott’s shooting death after a traffic stop was an act of murder. By Alan Blinder Cases in South ...
In a plea deal with prosecutors, former South Carolina police officer Michael Slager admitted to using excessive force in the 2015 shooting death of Walter Scott. Slager shot Scott in the back as the ...
A judge reached no decision Thursday on whether to grant bail for a white former police officer charged with killing an unarmed black man during a traffic stop in coastal South Carolina, NBC News ...
Michael Slager will again appear in a Charleston County courtroom next week as his defense team and prosecutors prepare for his second murder trial in Walter Scott's shooting death. A hearing has been ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up (CNN) — Both sides in the case of Walter Scott described what ...
(CHARLESTON, S.C.) — Former police officer Michael Slager was denied bond in South Carolina on Monday, according to online filings, in connection with the fatal shooting of motorist Walter Scott in ...
*Dorsey Montgomery, the foreman and lone person of color on Michael Slager‘s trial jury, told the TODAY Show on Thursday that most jurors saw “no malicious intent” in Slager’s fatal shooting of Walter ...
Officer Michale Slager, who has been charged with murder in the shooting of unarmed man Walter Scott, told a fellow officer that his adrenaline was "pumping" and laughed nervously, NBC News reported.
I’m one of those people who never wanted to serve on a jury. I live in Washington, DC, and because of the population of this city, I feel like I get called in every two years, like clockwork. I’m ...
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