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Feds charge S.C. trooper in taped car ramming

Cop: ‘Trying to hit him’

March 21: Some state troopers are under federal investigation for chasing and hitting suspects with their police cars — and it happened on camera. NBC’s Mark Potter reports.

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged a South Carolina state trooper with striking an African-American man with his patrol car, while videotaping the incident with the cruiser's dashboard camera, NBC News reported.

Federal authorities launched the investigation into the South Carolina Highway Patrol after dashboard camera videos recorded the trooper using a racial slur and two other troopers ramming their cruisers into fleeing suspects.

A federal grand jury charged Lance Cpl. Steve C. Garren with intentionally striking the man, who was injured in the car ramming. The indictment accuses Garren of violating the civil rights of the victim to be free from unreasonable police conduct.

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The Highway Patrol released two videos, both from 2007, showing troopers using their cars to ram suspects.

In one of those tapes, Garren allegedly drives after a black man on foot, striking him when he crosses in front of Garren's cruiser. The man was sent flying into high grass on the roadside.

"Yeah, I hit him. I was trying to hit him," Garren, who is white, can be heard telling another trooper. Garren received a three-day suspension, which he appealed.

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