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Thursday, April 9, 2015
East Oregonian
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.
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Scott then crumples to the ground about
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the man to surrender.
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walking back and picking up what ap-
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family, told The Associated Press. “We
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Slager was promptly abandoned by
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Mayor Keith Summey announced
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Chief Eddie Driggers said.
The news conference was meant to
quiet the uproar, but both the mayor and
chief were interrupted by chants of “no
justice, no peace” and other shouted ques-
tions they said they could not answer.
Outside City Hall, local organizer
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“Eight shots in the back!” through a
bullhorn. The crowd yelled, “In the
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new phrase to supplant the “hands up,
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In this April 4 frame from video provided by Attorney L. Chris Stewart
representing the family of Walter Lamer Scott, Scott runs away from city
patrolman Michael Thomas Slager, right, in North Charleston, S.C.
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death last summer of an unarmed black 18-year-old.
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igent circumstances — emergencies — that require urgent police action to
safeguard the community as a whole,” said Greg Gilbertson, a police practic-
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to keep protests peaceful, saying the
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a chain-link fence into the empty lot
where Scott died.
That man, Fayden Santana, told
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proached the scene because he noticed
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and heard the sound of a Taser before
Scott got loose and ran away.
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control of Scott. And Scott was trying
just to get away from the Taser.”
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tigation to state law enforcement. The
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eo is “awfully hard to watch” and said
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and was held without bond for murder,
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appears to hit Scott with a Taser. Scott
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Marathon bombing by a jury
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cy for what his lawyer says
was a crime masterminded
by his big brother.
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on all 30 counts against him,
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of those counts are punish-
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ror attack with his now-dead
older brother, Tamerlan.
The two shrapnel-packed
pressure-cooker bombs that
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on April 15, 2013, killed
three spectators and wound-
ed more than 260 other peo-
ple, turning the traditionally
celebratory home stretch of
the world-famous race into a
scene of carnage and putting
the city on edge for days.
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sponsible not only for those
deaths but for the killing of
a Massachusetts Institute of
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who was gunned down days
later.
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he would be. Great jurors,”
said Sydney Corcoran, who
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artery.
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peared “arrogant” and un-
interested during the trial,
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when she saw no remorse
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were read. She refused to
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but she rejected the defense
argument that he was simply
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what the consequences
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the courthouse without
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which could begin as ear-
ly as Monday, the jury will
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should get the death penalty
or spend the rest of his life
in prison.
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a death sentence, defense
attorney Judy Clarke has
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icalized brother. She repeat-
edly referred to Dzhokhar
— then 19 — as a “kid” and
a “teenager.”
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she told the jury during clos-
ing arguments.
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er, portrayed the brothers
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from Russia more than a de-
cade ago — as full partners
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its wars in Muslim coun-
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on both their computers,
though the defense argued
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his brother.
Tamerlan, 26, died when
he was shot by police and
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during a chaotic getaway at-
tempt days after the bomb-
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children from a polygamous
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sole custody of her children
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said.
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made in the standoff.
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programs, a Senate
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global spying effort.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein
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October 2013, after a
leak by former National
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cellphone. Four months
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of people are authorized
to know the details, which
complicates the management
challenge.
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