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ht michael slager walter scott jc 150408 16x9 992?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1428509999856North Charleston Police Department | Family Photo(NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.) — An unexpected connection has emerged between the South Carolina police officer and the man he is accused of shooting after a traffic stop.

Both Officer Michael Slager and Walter “Lamar” Scott served in the U.S. Coast Guard years before their confrontation Saturday in North Charleston left Scott dead and led to Slager being charged with murder on Tuesday.

The details about their interaction Saturday morning are still yet to be confirmed, but now that Scott’s family has spoken out, more information about the dead man’s life has been publicly shared.

Scott’s older brother Anthony revealed at a news conference Tuesday night that Walter, who relatives called Lamar, served in the Coast Guard for two years, though the exact dates remain unknown.

“Out of my brothers, he was the most outgoing out of all of us,” Anthony Scott said Tuesday night. “He knew everybody. He knew family I didn’t know, he had friends I didn’t know. He was well known in the community, everywhere.”

Walter Scott, 50, was a father of four and a Dallas Cowboys fan, his brother said. The Scott family’s attorney said Tuesday that he had a warrant out for his arrest stemming from outstanding child support payments when he was pulled over by Slager during Saturday’s traffic stop, which the attorney said could be a reason why Scott began to run away from the officer.

In the immediate aftermath of Saturday’s shooting, Slager’s history on the force was reported by ABC News affiliate WCIV, which stated he had been a member of the North Charleston Police Department since 2009 and served in the Coast Guard before then. No further information about his service has been made public, and the Coast Guard did not immediately respond to ABC News’ calls for comment.

The investigation into the shooting is being handled by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, and Slager, 33, was interviewed by their team on Tuesday, just hours before he was charged with Scott’s murder, according to North Charleston’s mayor and police chief. He appeared at a bond hearing Tuesday night but has not yet entered a plea.

Over the weekend, Slager was represented by attorney David Aylor, who gave a statement to WCIV saying that the incident was “tragic” but that Slager “followed all the proper procedures and policies.” That attorney told ABC News on Tuesday he is no longer representing Slager.


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