
News Wrap: Mistrial for SC policeman who killed Walter Scott
Clip: 12/5/2016 | 3m 15s
North Carolina’s Republican governor, Pat McCrory, conceded defeat in his re-election bid.
In our news wrap Monday, a South Carolina judge declared a mistrial in a police killing after the jury deadlocked. North Charleston officer Michael Slager was charged with murdering an unarmed black man, Walter Scott, as he ran from a traffic stop. Also, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi plans to resign after his constitutional referendum failed, succumbing to the populist wave sweeping Europe.
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News Wrap: Mistrial for SC policeman who killed Walter Scott
Clip: 12/5/2016 | 3m 15s
In our news wrap Monday, a South Carolina judge declared a mistrial in a police killing after the jury deadlocked. North Charleston officer Michael Slager was charged with murdering an unarmed black man, Walter Scott, as he ran from a traffic stop. Also, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi plans to resign after his constitutional referendum failed, succumbing to the populist wave sweeping Europe.
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