'Deep pain:' Mayor on Clark's brother disrupting council meeting
Published on March 28, 2018 at 11:37PM by Alex Horton and Mark Berman, The Washington Post
Protesters gathered by the hundreds at the Sacramento (California) City Council meeting Tuesday night, and, like slain citizen Stephon Clark, they held up their cellphones. "Does this look like a gun?" activist Berry Accius asked Mayor Darrell Steinberg and the other members of the council as those in the crowd extended their arms, phones in hand. They were protesting the March 18 killing of Clark, 22, an unarmed black man shot at 20 times by two police officers. Police said they believed Clark had a gun, but only a white iPhone was found near his body.
Published on March 28, 2018 at 11:37PM by Alex Horton and Mark Berman, The Washington Post
Protesters gathered by the hundreds at the Sacramento (California) City Council meeting Tuesday night, and, like slain citizen Stephon Clark, they held up their cellphones. "Does this look like a gun?" activist Berry Accius asked Mayor Darrell Steinberg and the other members of the council as those in the crowd extended their arms, phones in hand. They were protesting the March 18 killing of Clark, 22, an unarmed black man shot at 20 times by two police officers. Police said they believed Clark had a gun, but only a white iPhone was found near his body.
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