Walter Scott
Why we've seen video of Tulsa's police shooting but not Charlotte's
Tulsa’s police chief felt he “had no choice” but to release the footage, while Charlotte’s says he’s still waiting “for a compelling reason.”
South Carolina City to Pay Walter Scott's Family $6.5m in Police Shooting Settlement
The payout for the death of the unarmed black man at the hands of a white police officer was the largest pre-lawsuit settlement in the history of South Carolina and one of the largest in the United States, the family's lawyer said.
You Can Now Kill Lions Again In Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has lifted the ban on hunting lions, leopards and elephants imposed just ten days ago after news that an American hunger illegally killed Cecil the lion.
It's Still Not Clear How Many Police Departments Actually Use Body Cameras
Video footage is integral to holding police accountable for brutality, but there’s no data on how many cameras are in use.
Cop Who Fatally Shot Fleeing, Unarmed Man in the Back is Charged With Murder
Michael Slager faces 30 years to life for the April 4 shooting of Walter Scott, an unarmed black man who fled after Slager pulled him over for a broken tail light.
Video Shows Man Tased By Former North Charleston Cop Michael Slager in August
A black man from South Carolina, 35-year-old Julius Garnett Wilson, is filing a lawsuit against Officer Michael Slager and the North Charleston Police Department for tasing him back in August.
South Carolina Cop Laughed About Adrenaline Rush After Fatally Shooting Walter Scott
In the audio recording, officer Michael Slager can be heard telling a fellow officer his adrenaline is "pumping."
After Walter Scott Killing, Black Lives Matter Movement Calls For Citizen Oversight of Police
The calls come as police release dashcam footage showing Scott fleeing his Mercedes at a traffic stop, moments before officer Michael Slager fatally shoots him.
Protests Follow Police Slaying of Walter Scott in South Carolina
Michael Slager has been charged with murder for fatally shooting at Scott eight times as he ran away from the officer.
Behold the Poetry of Sir Walter Scott as a Projection-Mapped Timelapse
Double Take Projections remembers the 1715 Jacobite rising.