stephon clark

Police said they thought Clark had a gun when they shot him seven times. He was holding a cellphone.
Stephon Clark was fatally shot by Sacramento police in his own backyard, carrying a cell phone that was mistaken for a gun.
Protests have been ongoing in Sacramento since the district attorney said she would not charge the officers involved in the fatal shooting.
A reporter and several clergy members were among those detained.
The march was held on the same day police killed yet another unarmed black man.
Faith Linthicum started a self-promoting GoFundMe campaign after she was fired for her heartless comment on Facebook.
Should we focus on police brutality or misogynoir? There’s room to do both in the case of Stephon Clark.
Opening fire should be enforced as the last resort, the bill's supporters say.
"How do we explain to our kids that because of the color of your skin people aren’t going to like you?" Barnes said at a rally on Saturday.
"It was a hit and run," Wanda Cleveland, the woman struck by the vehicle, told The Sacramento Bee. "If I did that I'd be charged."