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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — The video of a North Charleston police officer shooting an
unarmed man in the back will now cost news outlets that want to run it $10,000, according to a
publicist representing the man who shot it.
Cease-and-desist letters went out this week to news outlets around the world from Markson Sparks, a
publicity and celebrity management company based in Sydney, Australia.
The video, taken April 4, showed a North Charleston police officer, Michael T. Slager, shooting a man
who ran from him after a traffic stop. A bystander, Feidin Santana, took the video and then turned
it over to the family of the man who was killed, Walter L. Scott.
Read more: http://theconservativetreehouse.com...ss-now-charging-media-10000-for-use-of-video/
unarmed man in the back will now cost news outlets that want to run it $10,000, according to a
publicist representing the man who shot it.
Cease-and-desist letters went out this week to news outlets around the world from Markson Sparks, a
publicity and celebrity management company based in Sydney, Australia.
The video, taken April 4, showed a North Charleston police officer, Michael T. Slager, shooting a man
who ran from him after a traffic stop. A bystander, Feidin Santana, took the video and then turned
it over to the family of the man who was killed, Walter L. Scott.
Read more: http://theconservativetreehouse.com...ss-now-charging-media-10000-for-use-of-video/