cavalier there, because that s exactly what i see. it appeared to me that officer slager was much more concerned with his well-being in going and getting whatever it was that he dropped by the body that was there of walter scott that he wasn t administering aid or assisting in any way. that s a travesty. the reality is that yes, protocol may call for cuffing a person who we don t know is injured or dead. you want to make sure you re okay. but thereafter certainly you could assist in some way. and not to assist at all, but to engage in the act of planting evidence is very troubling. we don t know that that was what happened. furthermore wait until there is we do not know that yet. and that s for the court to decide. pat, if you would allow me as i allowed you to further make my point. that s an issue. that s a very big issue. but backing up before that i m troubled because legally, this is very problematic. here s why fredricka. number one, when you shoot and kill someone, a