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Defense opens case in fatal SC OIS

The defense contends the former officer Michael Slager and Walter Scott struggled and Scott got hold of the officer’s TASER before the shooting

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Former North Charleston police officer Michael Slager, listens to testimony at his trial at the Charleston County court in Charleston, S.C., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016.

Grace Beahm/Post and Courier via AP, Pool

By Bruce Smith
Associated Press

CHARLESTON, S.C. — The defense has opened its case in the murder trial of Michael Slager, the white former South Carolina patrolman charged in the shooting death of an unarmed black motorist.

Slager is charged in the April 2015 shooting of 50-year-old Walter Scott as he ran from a traffic stop. Cellphone video recorded by a bystander shows Scott being shot five times in the back.

The defense contends the two men struggled and Scott got hold of the officer’s Taser before the shooting.

The first defense witness Wednesday was an audio expert who played enhanced audio from Slager’s uniform microphone in which the officer warns Scott he is firing his stun gun.

The prosecution rested Wednesday after calling 32 witnesses over nine days.