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Stephon Clark's Mother Reacts To Sacramento DA's No Criminal Charges Decision

Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Sacramento, CA
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SeQuette Clark, Stephon Clark's mom, speaks at a press conference Saturday evening following the District Attorney's announcement that charges would not be filed against the police officers who shot Stephon Clark.

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The Sacramento District Attorney said Saturday that the two officers who shot Stephon Clark will not be charged. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Clark's mother, Se'Quette Clark, about the decision.

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    The Latest: Shooting Of Stephon Clark

    On Sunday, March 18, 2018, Stephon Clark was shot and killed by two Sacramento police officers in the backyard of his grandparents' house in South Sacramento. Check back here for the latest updates, conversations and analysis.

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    Protests Ignite After 2 Officers Will Not Be Charged In Sacramento Shooting

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    Nearly a year after police fatally shot Stephon Clark in his grandmother's backyard, the district attorney announced Saturday that the two officers who killed him will not face criminal charges.
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    ‘Sacramento, You Are Now Warned’: Stephon Clark ‘Sit In’ At Arden Fair Prompts Mall Closures, Demonstrators Threaten More Shutdowns

    Sunday, March 3, 2019
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    ‘Suicide By Cop’? Family Of Stephon Clark Criticizes District Attorney For Revealing Information That Suggests He Was Suicidal

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    Sacramento District Attorney Anne-Marie Schubert’s announcement Saturday included a surprising amount of personal detail about Stephon Clark, including an indication that he was contemplating suicide in the days leading up to the March 18 shooting.
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    What We’re Hearing From You: Community Reacts To Sacramento District Attorney’s Decision Not To Charge Officers In Stephon Clark’s Death

    Saturday, March 2, 2019
    We asked for your reactions to the DA’s decision not to charge the police officers who fatally shot Stephon Clark last March. From disgust to pride, here’s some of what we’ve heard so far.

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