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Stephon Clark: Police video shows fatal shooting of unarmed man | |
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California police have released footage showing the fatal shooting of an unarmed man whose phone was apparently mistaken by officers for a gun. | |
Authorities said they thought Stephon Clark, 22, had a weapon when they shot at him about 20 times on Sunday night. | |
Sacramento police said a 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 before he was shot in his own backyard. | |
It is dark in the clip, but a figure is seen hopping over a fence and running into a backyard. | |
Police officers' body cameras show them running along the side of a house to confront the suspect. | |
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 shows Mr Clark collapsing as officers begin to fire, according to the Sacramento Bee. | |
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. | |
"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. | |
Mr Clark was pronounced dead at the scene. | |
His name was not officially released but his fiancee, Salena Manni, identified him. He had two sons, aged one and three. | |
The shooting has reignited the debate about interactions between law enforcement and African Americans. | |
The Black Lives Matter Sacramento group issued a public statement calling the shooting a "murder" by police after reviewing the video. They organised 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". | |
"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. |