Finally, One Piece of Good News for the Black Lives Matter Movement

Walter Scott's family finds justice in his killer's sentencing.

Despite the FBI’s attempt to label and target “Black Identity Extremists,” on Thursday some justice was served in one police brutality case. In April 2015, then-police officer Michael Slager shot and killed Walter Scott. Scott was unarmed and hit five times as he ran from Slager. Now, Slager will serve 20 years in jail, as announced Thursday. The judge “ruled that Slager committed second-degree murder and obstruction of justice,”according to ABC News.

It’s been a winding path for Thursday’s announcement — Slager’s original trial, for which he was charged with murder, resulted in mistrial. Slager, who at one point in time said he acted in self-defense,ultimately pled guilty in May to breaching Scott’s civil rights in the use of excessive force.

Members of Scott’s family, including his mother Judy, spoke this week:


The judge’s conviction is a rare exception to many cases of police brutality, in which many cops have failed to be indicted, let alone convicted.

Some, however, were critical of the length of the sentence:

The Scott case is one of the clearest cases of police violence against unarmed African Americans. A cell phone video which explicitly shows Scott being shot from behind while defenseless went viral and provided new and essential evidence in the case, negating Slager’s self-defense claims.

The importance of the cell phone video, taken by Feidin Santana, was highlighted in reaction to Slager’s sentencing.
 

Scott’s death led to continued outcry about policing and deadly shootings, protests from the Black Lives Matter movement, and a renewed discussion about police wearing body cameras.

In 2017 thus far there have been 909 deadly shootings by police, 201 of those black men and 9 of those black women.

 

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