The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Sacramento cops won’t face criminal charges in fatal shooting of black man

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The two Sacramento police officers whose fatal shooting of an unarmed black man last year prompted nationwide protests will not face criminal charges, prosecutor­s announced Saturday.

Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert said Officers Terrance Mercadal and Jared Robinet used lethal force lawfully. The officers have said they thought Clark, a vandalism suspect, had a gun but investigat­ors found only a cellphone.

“We must recognize that they are often forced to make split-second decisions and we must recognize that they are under tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving circumstan­ces,” Schubert said.

Schubert said the decision not to file charges against the officers “does not diminish in any way the tragedy, the anger and the frustratio­n that we heard since the time of his death.”

She added: “We cannot ignore that there is rage within our community.”

Protests after the shooting were largely peaceful but disrupted downtown profession­al basketball games and freeway traffic.

Clark’s family, including his two sons, his parents and his grandparen­ts, filed a wrongful death lawsuit in January seeking more than $20 million from the city, Mercadal and Robinet, alleging that the officers used excessive force and that he was a victim of racial profiling.

One of the officers who shot Clark is black and the other is white, police said.

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