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Stephon Clark: hundreds attend funeral of unarmed black man killed by police Stephon Clark: hundreds attend funeral of unarmed black man killed by police
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A standing-room-only crowd packed into a church on Thursday to celebrate the life of a 22-year-old black man who was shot to death by Sacramento police, prompting angry protests and a resolve to force changes in police departments around the country.A standing-room-only crowd packed into a church on Thursday to celebrate the life of a 22-year-old black man who was shot to death by Sacramento police, prompting angry protests and a resolve to force changes in police departments around the country.
The musical and scriptural celebration of Stephon Clark was interrupted by his emotional brother Stevante, who hugged and kissed the casket, led the crowd in chants of his brother’s name and interjected as others spoke.The musical and scriptural celebration of Stephon Clark was interrupted by his emotional brother Stevante, who hugged and kissed the casket, led the crowd in chants of his brother’s name and interjected as others spoke.
The Rev Al Sharpton hugged and consoled him and told the crowd not to judge how families grieve.The Rev Al Sharpton hugged and consoled him and told the crowd not to judge how families grieve.
“This brother could be any one of us, so let them express and grieve,” Sharpton said as he delivered the eulogy with Stevante clutching him around the neck. “We are proud of them for standing up for justice.”“This brother could be any one of us, so let them express and grieve,” Sharpton said as he delivered the eulogy with Stevante clutching him around the neck. “We are proud of them for standing up for justice.”
About 500 people attended the funeral, where friends and family shared memories of Stephon Clark’s “keen dancing ability”, sense of humor and smarts, and his desire to be a good father to his two young sons. Speakers frequently started call and response chants of “I am – Stephon Clark”.About 500 people attended the funeral, where friends and family shared memories of Stephon Clark’s “keen dancing ability”, sense of humor and smarts, and his desire to be a good father to his two young sons. Speakers frequently started call and response chants of “I am – Stephon Clark”.
'They executed him': police killing of Stephon Clark leaves family shattered'They executed him': police killing of Stephon Clark leaves family shattered
Clark’s name has sparked protests and calls for police reform in California and beyond. Families of people killed by police marched in Compton, a city in Los Angeles county, calling for more transparency in use-of-force investigations.Clark’s name has sparked protests and calls for police reform in California and beyond. Families of people killed by police marched in Compton, a city in Los Angeles county, calling for more transparency in use-of-force investigations.
In Sacramento, Sharpton and others chastised Donald Trump for failing to comment on police shootings of young black men, which the White House has called a local issue.In Sacramento, Sharpton and others chastised Donald Trump for failing to comment on police shootings of young black men, which the White House has called a local issue.
Meanwhile, police dramatically increased security outside the downtown NBA arena where protesters have twice blocked thousands of fans from entering for Sacramento Kings’ games. Stevante Clark has said protesters should not gather outside during Thursday night’s game.Meanwhile, police dramatically increased security outside the downtown NBA arena where protesters have twice blocked thousands of fans from entering for Sacramento Kings’ games. Stevante Clark has said protesters should not gather outside during Thursday night’s game.
Two Sacramento police officers responding to a report of someone breaking car windows fatally shot Clark. Video of the night-time incident released by police shows a man later identified as Clark running into the backyard where police fired 20 rounds at him after screaming “gun, gun, gun”.Two Sacramento police officers responding to a report of someone breaking car windows fatally shot Clark. Video of the night-time incident released by police shows a man later identified as Clark running into the backyard where police fired 20 rounds at him after screaming “gun, gun, gun”.
It turned out Clark was holding a cellphone.It turned out Clark was holding a cellphone.
The near daily protests downtown have remained largely peaceful, with only a few instances of physical confrontations between protesters and police or other civilians.The near daily protests downtown have remained largely peaceful, with only a few instances of physical confrontations between protesters and police or other civilians.
Metal detectors and barricades were set up outside the arena in advance of Thursday night’s game. The Kings have announced plans to set up an education fund for Stephon Clark’s children and a partnership with Black Lives Matter Sacramento to bring “transformational change” to the city’s black communities.Metal detectors and barricades were set up outside the arena in advance of Thursday night’s game. The Kings have announced plans to set up an education fund for Stephon Clark’s children and a partnership with Black Lives Matter Sacramento to bring “transformational change” to the city’s black communities.
Sacramento’s mayor, Darrell Steinberg, said he was committed to working with Stevante Clark to bring more resources to his south Sacramento community.Sacramento’s mayor, Darrell Steinberg, said he was committed to working with Stevante Clark to bring more resources to his south Sacramento community.
The two spoke at the funeral, where Stevante Clark apologized for previously disrupting a city council meeting by jumping on a desk, dancing and shouting his brother’s name at Steinberg.The two spoke at the funeral, where Stevante Clark apologized for previously disrupting a city council meeting by jumping on a desk, dancing and shouting his brother’s name at Steinberg.
Shernita Crosby, Stephon Clark’s aunt, has said the family isn’t “mad at all the law enforcement”.Shernita Crosby, Stephon Clark’s aunt, has said the family isn’t “mad at all the law enforcement”.
“We’re not trying to start a riot,” she said. “What we want the world to know is that we got to stop this because black lives matter.”“We’re not trying to start a riot,” she said. “What we want the world to know is that we got to stop this because black lives matter.”
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