NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – The brother of a man killed by several shots in the back as he ran from a North Charleston police officer joined Gov. Nikki Haley as she signed a bill helping police in the state get body cameras.

Scott’s family and lawmakers were on hand Wednesday as Haley made the bill law. Anthony Scott said Walter Scott was looking down and saying South Carolina did a nice job. Haley says she is thankful that Scott’s family handled his death with dignity.

The law requires police agencies to create a policy for which officers will wear the cameras, when they should and should not be recording and how videos are stored.

If the policy is approved, agencies could get money lawmakers say they will set aside next year for cameras.

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