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Black Lives Matter Sacramento Says It Will Protest Stephon Clark Shooting Three Days A Week — Indefinitely — Until They 'Get Justice'

  •  Ezra David Romero 
  •  Nick Miller 
  •  Adhiti Bandlamudi 
Wednesday, April 4, 2018 | Sacramento, CA
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The local Black Lives Matter chapter says it will continue to hold Stephon Clark demonstrations outside the district attorney's office indefinitely.

“We’re going to be here every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday until we get justice,” founder Tanya Faison said on Wednesday after several hours of marching through the streets of downtown.

Black Lives Matter says it will show up at the DA’s headquarters on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. — and might stay later.

They want the two officers who shot Clark to be fired and indicted.

The DA's office has not released details about the investigation, other than to say the timeline for a report could be six to 12 months.

During previous weekday marches, people brought signs bearing Clark's name. But on Wednesday, the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's death, other victims of police violence were represented, as well.

Allisha Crockett is a Sacramento native and says she's seeing lots of new faces in the crowd and that this movement is becoming more of a regular community event.

"You are seeing, in my opinion, a lot of um … folks out here that just want to be seen. But this is a good thing. It's never a bad time for new folks to get involved in what's old business,” she said.

Update 7:00 p.m.

Tanya Faison, leader of the Black Lives Matter chapter of Sacramento, says protests will continue every week from 3-5:30 or longer on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

 

@Blacklivesmatters @tanyafaison announced protests Every Tuesday Wednesday Thursday moving forward from 3 to 5 p.m. or later in #Sacramento #stephonclark

— Ezra David Romero (@ezraromero) April 5, 2018

 


Hear reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi's report as the demonstrations were beginning Wednesday 

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Several hundred protesters returned to downtown Sacramento this afternoon to demonstrate against the police shooting of Stephon Clark. The action is going down in solidarity with a national day of action marking the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

For some of the activists, such as Allisha Crockett, these protests are about showing everyone that they are all the same.

"Everyday is significant, to be honest with you, for brown and black people, and I think thats the message that needs to be heard and the message thats trying to be delivered," she said. 

Loren Kerns / Flickr Hundreds gather at the Sacramento District Attorney’s office on April 4, 2018 at a march for Stephon Clark. Vanessa S. Nelson / Capital Public Radio

 

Talia Poydras, a 21-year-old from Natomas who’s attending today’s demonstration, says she's impressed by the community's response to the Stephon Clark shooting.

“I think we’re getting to a very peak point, especially in Sacramento,” she said. “I haven’t seen support like this happen in all the years I’ve been alive.”

Beginning at 3 p.m., several hundred demonstrators posted up in front of District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert’s offices, where they’ve regularly protested during the past two weeks.

They are demanding that the DA file criminal charges against the two officers who fatally shot Clark on March 18.

Demonstrators are asking for DA Anne Marie Schubert to indict the two officers who shot Clark on March 18th. Schubert hasn’t commented on details about the case pic.twitter.com/b1oFiFZifO

— Adhiti Bandlamudi (@oddity_adhiti) April 4, 2018

 

Listen to Capital Public Radio’s interview this morning with Schubert.

Follow reporters Adhiti Bundlamdi and Ezra David Romero, who are at the demonstration.


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Ezra David Romero is a former Environment Reporter at CapRadio.  Read Full Bio 

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Nick Miller is an award-winning editor with more than 15 years of newsroom experience. Previously he was editor-in-chief of the East Bay Express in Oakland, and worked as an editor for 12 years at the Sacramento News & Review.  Read Full Bio 

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Adhiti Bandlamudi is a visiting NPR Kroc Fellow. During her fellowship, she has worked as a reporter for the National Desk and as a producer for Weekend All Things Considered and Planet Money.   Read Full Bio 

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