Los Angeles Times

Caught on video

Re “Video set one fatal police shooting apart,” April 9

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The slaughter of unarmed black men by uniformed white men must stop. I am sickened that in our society a large segment of people live in fear for family members who are black males. Imagine daily life for a black man who counts death by law enforcemen­t as another threat to life.

Certainly there are rigorous screenings and background checks to ensure that people who carry guns to protect public safety are psychologi­cally adjusted and above reproach. Do officers undergo testing to check for cultural sensitivit­y and racial bias as well?

Cases such as Walter Scott’s — whose death at the hands of a North Charleston, S.C., police officer was caught on video — represent a very small percentage of interactio­ns between law enforcemen­t and black males. But even one incident leaves us all shocked and saddened, and the problem needs to be vigorously addressed.

Karen Neville , La Puente

That alleged killer cop in North Charleston deserves a fair trial, of course. I say give him the best prosecutio­n and defense available. Put him right in front of an all-black jury.

On the serious side, I’m glad to see that there’s at least one district attorney out there who is doing his job right when it comes to this kind of case, judging by the officer’s prompt arrest for murder.

My congratula­tions to the people in South Carolina holding the officer accountabl­e.

Patrick Sullivan

Reseda

Sadly, the lyrics to the 1939 song “Strange Fruit” can now be accompanie­d by videos in 2015 of Walter Scott, Tamir Rice and Eric Garner.

Peter Tobia

Philadelph­ia

When white police officer Michael Slager fired in North Charleston, S.C., a 50-year-old black man named Walter Scott, who was running away from the officer, lost his life.

When Slager himself got fired for his horrendous actions, which were caught on camera, he lost only his job (though he may eventually lose his freedom).

How truly unjust life really is.

Kenneth L. Zimmerman

Huntington Beach

 ?? Richard Ellis
Getty Images ?? A PROTEST OUTSIDE North Charleston City Hall in South Carolina after the killing of Walter Scott.
Richard Ellis Getty Images A PROTEST OUTSIDE North Charleston City Hall in South Carolina after the killing of Walter Scott.

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