Walter Scott shooting
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The long read: The killing of Michael Brown created a new generation of black activists, with thousands taking to the streets, and a hashtag used more than 27m times. But will the movement survive the Trump era?
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Potential jurors gather in Charleston in murder trial of police officer who shot unarmed black motorist in 2015 incident caught on cellphone video
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More than 70 black women have died at the hands of the police in the past three years. Professor and activist Crenshaw, who coined the term ‘intersectionality’ in the 1980s, is determined they will not be forgotten
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Michael Slager, charged with murder in the shooting death of an unarmed black motorist, will have to remain in South Carolina
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Even though the costs of staying in South Carolina are high, I want to honor the sacrifices of my ancestors and create change for future generations
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South Carolina city council approves payout after unarmed black man was shot dead by white police officer, who has been charged with murder
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Ex-South Carolina officer Michael Slager’s release would ‘constitute an unreasonable danger to the community’, says judge
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When Feidin Santana filmed Walter Scott’s death, it marked a turning point in the US civil rights movement – and in Santana’s life. He and others who have taken the law into their own hands tell their stories
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Feidin Santana recalls capturing video of the moment, on 4 April 2015, that Walter Scott, an unarmed 50-year-old black man, was shot in the back and killed by white police officer Michael Slager in North Charleston – a shooting that prompted widespread public outcries and protests. Warning: contains distressing images
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Judy and Walter Scott Sr walk through pathway where their son was gunned down by officer Michael Slager, just miles from Charleston church shooting
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The city’s history and much of its wealth were born from the slave trade – the tension from which, many believe, lingers in race-tinged incidents to this day
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Police shootings in the US rightly provoke enormous outrage. So where’s the outcry over the drowning of hundreds of Africans in the Mediterranean?
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Australia-based firm Markson Sparks say they are acting for passerby who filmed video that led to murder charge against officer in fatal shooting of Walter Scott
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Celebrity agent says media organisations will now be sent retrospective fee for running still images from video, which he claims are not covered by ‘fair-use’
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Police officer who killed Walter Scott is one of three patrolmen named in lawsuit filed by Julius Wilson, who says Slager used a stun gun on him
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Dashboard camera footage shows Michael Slager, the officer who shot and killed Walter Scott in South Carolina, used a Taser during a routine traffic stop in 2014
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Michael Slager describes ‘pumping’ feeling in audio recording as he discusses what will happen next with a senior officer
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Civil rights activist preaches at Charity Missionary Baptist Church before attending a vigil near the scene of the shooting
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It was the 150th anniversary of General Lee’s surrender on 9 April, an event that led to the end of the civil war, and so to the abolition of slavery. But in North Charleston, the brutal killing of Walter Scott meant no one was celebrating
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Steven W Thrasher column Walter Scott was shot on camera. When will he receive justice?