Police officer in S. Carolina shooting released on bail | Inquirer News

Police officer in S. Carolina shooting released on bail

/ 02:08 PM January 05, 2016

Michael Slager

Former North Charleston Police officer Michael Slager talks with his attorney Andy Savage before a hearing in front of Judge Clifton Newman in Charleston, S.C., Monday, Jan. 4, 2016. The state judge approved bail Monday for a former South Carolina police officer charged with killing an unarmed black motorist. The Post and Courier via AP, Pool

WASHINGTON, United States—A police officer who shot dead a black motorist in South Carolina has been released on $500,000 bail, The Post and Courier newspaper reported Monday.

Michael Slager, who was dismissed from the North Charleston police force after the incident, had been held in jail since his arrest in April for killing 50-year-old Walter Scott.

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Scott’s death set off protests in Charleston and followed a string of highly publicized incidents of police violence against African Americans around the United States.

“The decision was met with gasps from Scott’s family and with tears from Michael Slager’s wife and parents, who appeared together for the first time in the downtown Charleston courtroom,” the daily reported.

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“Slager was released at 7 p.m. after posting $500,000 bail, a jail spokesman said. Under a surety bond, he would have to pay $50,000 of that total,” it added.

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Scott was shot in the back five times as he tried to run away from Slager on April 4 after being pulled over, reportedly for a broken brake light.

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Slager, 33, was arrested and charged with murder three days after video of the incident emerged.

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