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Police video shows fatal shooting of unarmed black man Police video shows fatal shooting of unarmed man
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California police have released footage of a fatal shooting of an unarmed black man they believed was holding a gun.California police have released footage of a fatal shooting of an unarmed black man they believed was holding a gun.
Authorities said they thought Stephon Clark, 22, was carrying a weapon when they shot at him about 20 times on Sunday. He was holding his iPhone.Authorities said they thought Stephon Clark, 22, was carrying a weapon when they shot at him about 20 times on Sunday. He was holding his iPhone.
Sacramento police said the man was seen breaking into at least three vehicles and a neighbour's home.Sacramento police said the man was seen breaking into at least three vehicles and a neighbour's home.
Bodycam and helicopter footage do not clearly show what Mr Clark was doing right before he was shot.Bodycam and helicopter footage do not clearly show what Mr Clark was doing right before he was shot.
It follows Mr Clark hopping a fence and running into his backyard. Police are then seen running along the side of the house to approach the subject.It follows Mr Clark hopping a fence and running into his backyard. Police are then seen running along the side of the house to approach the subject.
Two officers who shot Mr Clark are purportedly heard asking him to show his hands and shouting, "gun, gun, gun", before opening fire.Two officers who shot Mr Clark are purportedly heard asking him to show his hands and shouting, "gun, gun, gun", before opening fire.
Police said the suspect approached the officers with an object extended in front of him, which they thought was a handgun.Police said the suspect approached the officers with an object extended in front of him, which they thought was a handgun.
Footage from the helicopter purportedly shows Mr Clark collapsing as officers begin to fire.Footage from the helicopter purportedly shows Mr Clark collapsing as officers begin to fire.
One officer suggested disarming him with a non-lethal weapon, but stopped his thought mid-sentence, according to the footage.One officer suggested disarming him with a non-lethal weapon, but stopped his thought mid-sentence, according to the footage.
"Let's hit him a couple of times with that before we uh-" he is purportedly heard saying."Let's hit him a couple of times with that before we uh-" he is purportedly heard saying.
"What'd he have on him?" one of the officers asked."What'd he have on him?" one of the officers asked.
"Something in his hands, it looked like a gun from our perspective," an officer responded."Something in his hands, it looked like a gun from our perspective," an officer responded.
Police approached Mr Clark and a mobile phone can be seen lying near his head. He is handcuffed by the officers.Police approached Mr Clark and a mobile phone can be seen lying near his head. He is handcuffed by the officers.
While discussing whether to perform CPR, one officer said, "hey mute". The audio went silent for two minutes.While discussing whether to perform CPR, one officer said, "hey mute". The audio went silent for two minutes.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Mr Clark's name was not officially released but his fiancee, Salena Manni, identified him. He had two sons, aged one and three.Mr Clark's name was not officially released but his fiancee, Salena Manni, identified him. He had two sons, aged one and three.
The shooting has ignited a new round of conversations about police brutality and violence against black men.The shooting has ignited a new round of conversations about police brutality and violence against black men.
The Black Lives Matter Sacramento group issued a public statement and called the shooting a "murder" by police after reviewing the video. They will host a public event in his honour on Thursday.The Black Lives Matter Sacramento group issued a public statement and called the shooting a "murder" by police after reviewing the video. They will host a public event in his honour on Thursday.
"He was at the wrong place at the wrong time in his own backyard?" Mr Clark's grandmother, Sequita Thompson, asked the Sacramento Bee newspaper."He was at the wrong place at the wrong time in his own backyard?" Mr Clark's grandmother, Sequita Thompson, asked the Sacramento Bee newspaper.
The videos were first shown to the family before they were released to the public.The videos were first shown to the family before they were released to the public.
Police training expert Ed Obayashi told the newspaper that the officers actions were "reasonable".Police training expert Ed Obayashi told the newspaper that the officers actions were "reasonable".
"It looks bad, but (the officers) are still perceiving a threat... he's not obeying," said Mr Obayashi."It looks bad, but (the officers) are still perceiving a threat... he's not obeying," said Mr Obayashi.
"The problem is he's got an object in his hand which unfortunately even during daylight could easily be considered a gun.""The problem is he's got an object in his hand which unfortunately even during daylight could easily be considered a gun."
Ms Thompson, who heard the gunfire, said that she never heard police ask her grandson what he was holding.Ms Thompson, who heard the gunfire, said that she never heard police ask her grandson what he was holding.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said the investigation needs to be completed before he could draw any conclusions.Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said the investigation needs to be completed before he could draw any conclusions.
"Based on the videos alone, I cannot second guess the split-second decisions of our officers and I'm not going to do that," the mayor said in an statement to US media."Based on the videos alone, I cannot second guess the split-second decisions of our officers and I'm not going to do that," the mayor said in an statement to US media.