Prosecutor: Death of man shot by officer was 'senseless'
Source: Associated Press
Prosecutor: Death of man shot by officer was 'senseless'
By BRUCE SMITH, Associated Press | January 7, 2015 | Updated: January 7, 2015 11:15am
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) — The 2011 killing of an unarmed black man by a small-town police chief in South Carolina was a senseless act of violence and the officer must be convicted of murder because everyone should be treated the same under the law, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
But a defense lawyer said former Eutawville Police Chief Richard Combs was trying to serve a lawfully obtained arrest warrant and the legal system would not work if people could just leave instead of being taken into custody.
Opening arguments started Wednesday in Combs' murder trial. He faces 30 years to life in prison if convicted.
Combs was indicted shortly after grand juries produced no indictments against white officers in the deaths of unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and in New York. He was the third white officer indicted in 2014 in a shooting of an unarmed black man in South Carolina.
Both sides agree Combs shot Bernard Bailey outside Eutawville Town Hall in May 2011 after an argument over a ticket for a broken taillight the chief gave to Bailey's daughter a few days earlier.
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