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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — Two pieces of audio recorded in the immediate aftermath of a deadly police shooting in South Carolina emerged Monday.

The voice of Michael Slager can be heard in both. The former North Charleston police officer is charged with murder in the death of 50-year-old Walter Scott.

In the first recording, an unidentified officer talks to Slager about what might happen.

“Once they get here, it’ll be real quick. They’re gonna tell you, you’re gonna be off for a couple days and we’ll come back and interview you then. They’re not gonna ask you any type of questions right now. They’re gonna take you weapon,” the officer says. “It’d probably be a good idea to jot down your thoughts about whatever happened … once the adrenaline stops pumping.”

Slager responds: “It’s pumping,” and then laughs.

The second audio, taken from dash cam video from inside a patrol car, captures a phone call between Slager and someone believed to be his wife.

He tells her: “Hey. Hey, everything’s OK. OK? I just shot somebody.”

“He grabbed my Taser, yeah. Yeah,” says Slager. “He was running from me. … I’m fine.”

If convicted of murder, the former officer faces up to life in prison or the death penalty.

He was charged after cell phone video emerged, showing Slager firing at Scott as the man ran away.

His death has reignited a national conversation around race and policing. Scott was black; Slager is white.