3. Walter Scott, Fled Shooting Mistrial
Walter Scott (left) was one of many police shootings of unarmed black men that has been publicized over recent years. Officer Michael Slager (right) stopped Scott for having a broken taillight in Charleston, South Carolina. The two reportedly engaged in a struggle, and Scott began to run away from the officer. Scott was worried that the officer would find that he had a warrant for unpaid child support, which motivated him to run away. In a vivid cell phone video that was shown all over the news, Officer Slager shot at Walter Scott eight, three of which struck and killed him. He was then handcuffed, and some say Slager attempted to plant a taser on the body of Scott. Slager was charged with murder. He testified that he perceived Scott to still be a threat while running away, as the man was much bigger than Slager and could turn and charge. The trial ended earlier this month (December 2016), and the jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision. They were reportedly only one vote away, but a mistrial was determined and Slager was set free.
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