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Police chief vows inquiry into California shooting

State attorney general to probe Clark’s death

- John Bacon Contributi­ng: Frances Wang, KXTV Sacramento

“You watch a human being executed, and you say, ‘For what?’ ”

Benjamin Crump Clark family lawyer

The body of Stephon Clark will be laid to rest this week in Sacramento, but the controvers­y surroundin­g the policeinvo­lved shooting of a 22-year-old black man still rages in California’s capital.

Clark was shot in his grandmothe­r’s backyard after a police pursuit March 18. Police body cameras captured the chase and an officer shouting “gun!” moments before the shooting. No weapon was found.

Daniel Hahn, the city’s first African-American police chief, announced Tuesday that state Attorney General Xavier Becerra would provide “independen­t oversight” in the inquiry. Becerra said his office’s review would include police protocols and procedures.

“I have complete confidence in the detectives in my department,” Hahn said. “But due to the nature of this investigat­ion, the extremely high emotions, anger and hurt in our city, I felt it was in the best interests of our entire community, including the Police Department, to ask the attorney general to be part of the investigat­ion.”

Hahn said the city’s release of the body camera recordings was an example of the transparen­cy he pledged to bring to the investigat­ion.

Civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump, who represents the Clark family, called the shooting an execution. “Like all the rest of America, you’re shocked when you watch this video,” Crump said Monday. “You watch a human being executed, and you say, ‘For what? Why did they have to do what they did to him?’ ”

The officers had responded to a call about someone breaking car windows. Police said the suspect fled, ignoring a command to halt and show his hands.

 ?? JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES ?? A protester holds a photo of Stephon Clark during a Black Lives Matter demonstrat­ion outside Sacramento City Hall.
JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES A protester holds a photo of Stephon Clark during a Black Lives Matter demonstrat­ion outside Sacramento City Hall.

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