Jurors review video of officer killing unarmed fleeing man
CHARLESTON, S.C. — A fired police officer’s defence team couldn’t keep jurors from seeing a cellphone video Friday that shows him killing an unarmed man who was running away, so they spent much of the day trying to discredit the man who recorded it.
Jurors at Michael Slager’s murder trial wore headphones as prosecutors played the video, which has been seen millions of times on the internet, shocking the conscience of a nation already sickened by violent encounters between police and the public.
Recorded at the scene in April 2015 by a bystander, it shows black motorist Walter Scott wrestling with the white officer over a stun gun, then breaking away. Slager then shoots him in the back from a distance and he crumples to the ground.
“For some reason I decided to use my phone to record and prevent something that might happen,” testified Feidin Santana, a 25-year-old barber. “It was something I will never forget.”