Insight Special Coverage: No Criminal Charges For Officers Who Killed Stephon Clark
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This March 18, 2018 photo, courtesy of the family, shows Stephon Clark at 5:20 p.m. in the afternoon before he died in a hail of police gunfire in the backyard of his grandmother Sequita Thompson's home in Sacramento, Calif.
Family courtesy photo via AP
Note: There was no Insight conversation with Political Junkie Ken Rudin March 4. His next discussion will be March 11.
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Speaking on Insight with Beth Ruyak Monday, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn said the officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark could could effectively and safely patrol Sacramento streets.
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Cody Drabble
Activists, faith leaders and other community members expressed anger and disappointment over DA Schubert’s announcement that her office would not file charges against the two police officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark.
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Bert Johnson
Arthur Bowie of CSU Sacramento’s Division of Criminal Justice joins Beth Ruyak to discuss the wider implications of DA Schubert’s public announcement of the contents of Stephon Clark’s cell phone.
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