Slager faces life in prison. Attorney Andy Savage argued in court that his client wasn’t aware that Scott was unarmed. He also argued that the late motorist started the fight. Video showed Slager shooting Scott, after all, so the mistrial caused a lot of shock. As LawNewz.com’s Rachel Stockman put it in a Dec. 5 op-ed:
Slager’s defense tried to portray Scott as dangerous, describing a physical altercation between the two men. But in order for Slager to claim that he acted in self-defense, he’d have to show that he was in imminent danger. Not only was Scott nowhere near Slager when the first shot was fired, he was running away with his back to the officer. On top of that, the video didn’t show Scott running towards anyone else, so it’s not even like Slager could say he was protecting another individual.
The death of Scott, who was African-American, gained a lot of attention as part of a national controversy about black people, and whether they’re more likely to be deprived of due process.
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