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sacramento. i had a case in sacramento a couple years ago. it does happen. i don't seehis as an isolated event. i see it as a mind set that officers in who n these areas. we talk about implicit, racial bias. that's engrained within a ment state. too quick to shoot. that's what i see.e you didn't hto do. you were in a position of safety. and what officers are taught is how to deescalate a situion. advise who you are. let them know who you are. you have me, distance and space. andwhen the person turned his back, did you not see it? thos are the questions we have to deal with. >> and those are the questions for the community sacramento. katie, you've been following this story all along, and the sacramento police department is now investigating. the state attorney general's office is overseeing the probe. is there any sense that that gives sacramento residents any more confidence in the area? what the mood like in the city? >> i've heard mixed things. some people sa they are confident that this can be a turning point for t's city. the lot of hope, because the po
sacramento. i had a case in sacramento a couple years ago. it does happen. i don't seehis as an isolated event. i see it as a mind set that officers in who n these areas. we talk about implicit, racial bias. that's engrained within a ment state. too quick to shoot. that's what i see.e you didn't hto do. you were in a position of safety. and what officers are taught is how to deescalate a situion. advise who you are. let them know who you are. you have me, distance and space. andwhen the person...
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he grew up in sacramento. the point was made that he had a job in a relatively affluent suburb north of here, roseville, and he came back to sacramento. so there are people who see that as a good sign. also he voluntarily asked the attorney general to oversee the investigation. but i did speak to some women who knew stephon clark's grandmother. they're known her for 40 years. they said why would things change now? they recalled an experience 30 years ago when an african american was walking through a field and was shot by police. they did not hold out much hope. i think it is depending on who you talk to, there are post sides being represented. but the community has been active. as you mentioned, coming out with protests, and really pushing for some substantial changes to the police force in sacramento so this doesn't happen again. >> i have worked with the sacramento police department and trying to bring about change. i had a couple cases. i'll tell you the police chief as well as members of his staff and the
he grew up in sacramento. the point was made that he had a job in a relatively affluent suburb north of here, roseville, and he came back to sacramento. so there are people who see that as a good sign. also he voluntarily asked the attorney general to oversee the investigation. but i did speak to some women who knew stephon clark's grandmother. they're known her for 40 years. they said why would things change now? they recalled an experience 30 years ago when an african american was walking...
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kpix 5's jessica flores live in sacramento this morning with more on today's services. >> reporter: sacramento has been on edge for 11 days now following the police shooting of the unarmed 22-year-old here in the city. and today, his funeral was moved to this church in south sacramento to accommodate the crowds expected to show up. and al sharpton will be delivering the eulogy after what's been an intense week here at this state's capital. he called the police shooting an atrocity. on march 18th, police shot and killed stephon clark 20 times mistaking his cell phone for a gun. police released the body cam vad video. they followed him into his grandmother's property where the shooting happened after a report of a suspect burglarizing cars. police say that officers thought he was holding a gun. but it turns out he was holding a cell phone. now, sacramento police say they pursued clark after getting a call of someone smashing car windows, then followed clark to his grandmother's backyard. the family wants the two officers involved charged and protests have erupted around the city. in the streets
kpix 5's jessica flores live in sacramento this morning with more on today's services. >> reporter: sacramento has been on edge for 11 days now following the police shooting of the unarmed 22-year-old here in the city. and today, his funeral was moved to this church in south sacramento to accommodate the crowds expected to show up. and al sharpton will be delivering the eulogy after what's been an intense week here at this state's capital. he called the police shooting an atrocity. on...
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protesters take over a sacramento city council meeting... demanding justice for stephon clark....the unarmed black man who was shot and killed by police. they were led by clark's brother -- stevante -- who sat down right in front of the mayor . ( darya ) speaker after speaker took to the podium... and many more protesters gathered outside the council chamber. ( james ) hours before the meeting... sacramento's police chief announced state attorney general xavier becerra will conduct an independent investigation into clark's death. but relatives say they're skeptical of the promised investigation. clark was shot by police in his grandmother's backyard on march 18th. officers say they thought he had a gun. he was holding a cell phone. <"i'm asking you to stand with the voices of the people that you're hearing today, i'm asking you all, all of you not one being exempt to be the champion of change that sacramento needs.">( james ) nearly 700 people were hoping to speak at the podium. but the meeting was shut down just a few hours after it started
protesters take over a sacramento city council meeting... demanding justice for stephon clark....the unarmed black man who was shot and killed by police. they were led by clark's brother -- stevante -- who sat down right in front of the mayor . ( darya ) speaker after speaker took to the podium... and many more protesters gathered outside the council chamber. ( james ) hours before the meeting... sacramento's police chief announced state attorney general xavier becerra will conduct an...
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protesters in downtown sacramento continue to demand justice in the death of stephon clark, shot by sacramento police. a private autopsy was released yesterday, sparriking more ange about how he died. the warriors are in sacramento playing against the kings tonight, and a former warriors and kings star is asking teammates to take action. sacramento native matt barnes will be there in honor of stephon clark. police shot clark after they say he hopped fences, running from them, while they were looking for a man breaking car windows. officers say they saw a gun before firing, but the 22-year-old was not armed. he was holding a cell phone. barnes served as a pallbearer at clark's funeral, and he's given financial support to the clark family. he says this shooting is personal. >> i'm here for support, and i'm here as a father, i'm here as a black man, tired of seeing this. >> protesters have blocked sacramento freeways, demonstrated at kings games. in some cases, blocked thousands of fans from entering the arena. as for tonight, warriors' coach steve kerr says he will talk to his players about gett
protesters in downtown sacramento continue to demand justice in the death of stephon clark, shot by sacramento police. a private autopsy was released yesterday, sparriking more ange about how he died. the warriors are in sacramento playing against the kings tonight, and a former warriors and kings star is asking teammates to take action. sacramento native matt barnes will be there in honor of stephon clark. police shot clark after they say he hopped fences, running from them, while they were...
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a chance to grieve in sacramento this morning. funeral services for stephon clark, shot and killed this month sparking nationwide protests. jessica flores reports from sacramento with more on the services. good morning. >>> reporter: good morning, anne. that's right. the funeral was moved here to the church in south sacramento to accommodate the crowds expected to show up. the activist al sharpton will be delivering the eulogy after what's been an intense couple of days of protests and outrage over the shooting of the unarmed man. now, it all happened on march 18th. that's when police shot and killed stephon clark about 20 times in his grandmother's backyard. now, police did release body cam video and in it you can hear police yell, gun! and then a few moments later, shoot those rounds at clark. police said they thought he had a gun but it was a cell phone. sacramento police say they pursued clark after getting a call of someone smashing car windows, then followed clark into his grandmother's property. the family wants the officer
a chance to grieve in sacramento this morning. funeral services for stephon clark, shot and killed this month sparking nationwide protests. jessica flores reports from sacramento with more on the services. good morning. >>> reporter: good morning, anne. that's right. the funeral was moved here to the church in south sacramento to accommodate the crowds expected to show up. the activist al sharpton will be delivering the eulogy after what's been an intense couple of days of protests and...
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and again, the entrance is shut down. >>> police are standing by at sacramento, sacramento city hall where it is packed with people. we have been following the situation throughout abc7 news at 6:00. you can see all of the cameras set up for this. protesters loud but mostly peaceful throughout the day. tonight the council will hear until 11:00. we have our leslie brinkley there in the lobby area. all of the people who are there to make their comments and make their comments heard. more reports in our evening news cast. >>> three bay area congressional representatives in one place to talk about the impact of offshore oil drilling. held a public meeting in sausalito. in january, the interior department announced proposal to open nearly all offshore waters to oil and gas drilling. federal officials have been criticized for scheduling only one public meeting in california in sacramento in february. >> the administration hasn't shown the decency to hear from the people who are going to be affected by this. it was a real dog and pony show. >> president trump said more offshore drilling wil
and again, the entrance is shut down. >>> police are standing by at sacramento, sacramento city hall where it is packed with people. we have been following the situation throughout abc7 news at 6:00. you can see all of the cameras set up for this. protesters loud but mostly peaceful throughout the day. tonight the council will hear until 11:00. we have our leslie brinkley there in the lobby area. all of the people who are there to make their comments and make their comments heard. more...
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the sacramento kings have promised heightened security. i'm going to step out of the way and show you what's going on behind me here. the kings promised heightened security against the home again against the pacers and they have delivered are police some in riot gear stationed at both ends of the golden1 center. meanwhile today at the funeral for stephon clark people were calling for police transparency. >>> reporter: while large crowds gathered at bayside church to remember stephon clark during an emotional funeral in sacramento, outside the church his brother who says he hasn't slept for days chastised the heavy media presence. >> we have to come together with our own crews -- once we get our house together, then we have to worry about chicago and detroit and everything. first, my brother, i can't deal with it. i got money. i didn't work for it. >> stephon clark. stephon clark. >> reporter: the funeral was held amid fears of civil unrest. downtown businesses weren't taking extra precautions and al sharpton who spoke at the funeral dissec
the sacramento kings have promised heightened security. i'm going to step out of the way and show you what's going on behind me here. the kings promised heightened security against the home again against the pacers and they have delivered are police some in riot gear stationed at both ends of the golden1 center. meanwhile today at the funeral for stephon clark people were calling for police transparency. >>> reporter: while large crowds gathered at bayside church to remember stephon...
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so there's a lot of frustration in sacramento. a lot of these streets are one way so you really have to go down a long ways to turn around and get back onto your route. so again, the motive here is to block traffic for as long as they can. they are asking people to say stephon clark's name. if they say it, then they will let them move on. a lot of people aren't getting the message on both sides of the situation here. >> rob malcolm in sacramento tonight. rob, thank you. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage as this protest continues. we'll bring you an update at 6:30 as well as on twitter, facebook and ktvu.com. >>> happening now a town hall meeting is under way right now in san francisco to discuss a deadly police shooting at a barbershop that happened last wednesday inside the amazon barbershop on london street and geneva avenue in the crocker amazon neighborhood. police have said officers shot 21-year-old jahed eid of suisun city after he started shooting at them. eid was killed. that town hall meeting is being held right now
so there's a lot of frustration in sacramento. a lot of these streets are one way so you really have to go down a long ways to turn around and get back onto your route. so again, the motive here is to block traffic for as long as they can. they are asking people to say stephon clark's name. if they say it, then they will let them move on. a lot of people aren't getting the message on both sides of the situation here. >> rob malcolm in sacramento tonight. rob, thank you. stay with ktvu for...
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after the killing of an unarmed sacramento man. what the family of stephon clark is deamnding the city to do... to get justice for his death. teachers in oakland will be protesting at schools today because they do not have a contract. i'm live with the latest. ( will ) for the second time in less than a month ... a threat caused a bay area school to evacuate. i'm live in cupertino with the details. <"the chief of police got my brother killed, he doesn't care, he shows no emotion at all.">( james ) a man demanding accountability... after sacramento police fatally shot his áunarmed brother. how he took over a city council meeting. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... rebecca:strengthening high pressure over the region will result in a rebecca:strengthening high pressure over the region will result in a continued warming trend through thursday with daytime temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above seasonal averages. temperatures then moderat
after the killing of an unarmed sacramento man. what the family of stephon clark is deamnding the city to do... to get justice for his death. teachers in oakland will be protesting at schools today because they do not have a contract. i'm live with the latest. ( will ) for the second time in less than a month ... a threat caused a bay area school to evacuate. i'm live in cupertino with the details. ( james ) a man demanding accountability... after sacramento police fatally shot his áunarmed...
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according to that examination, stephon clark was shot eight times by sacramento police. six of those shots were in his back. a 7th was to the side of his body. the pathologist said any of those seven wounds could have killed him. the 8th hit him in the thigh. a pathologist was hired by the family. stephon clark was shot to death by sacramento police as officers searched for a man smashing car windows. police chased him through backyards at night and believed that he was armed. but it turns out he was only carrying a cell phone. the autopsy results are calling into question whether clark was walking toward officer when he was killed as authorities have said. >> the proposition that has been presented that he was assailing the officers, meaning he was facing the officers, is inconsistent with the prevailing forensic evidence as documented at autopsy. >> reporter: the pathologist went on to say that clark lived between three and 10 minutes after being shot. after the gunfire police waited five minutes before they approached him but the pathologist said it's not clear if cla
according to that examination, stephon clark was shot eight times by sacramento police. six of those shots were in his back. a 7th was to the side of his body. the pathologist said any of those seven wounds could have killed him. the 8th hit him in the thigh. a pathologist was hired by the family. stephon clark was shot to death by sacramento police as officers searched for a man smashing car windows. police chased him through backyards at night and believed that he was armed. but it turns out...
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he was murdered by sacramento police officers back on march 18th. now, you see that line, it's still there, they are waiting for them to go inside, but we did speak to a person who grew up in that same sacramento community telling me about the mood now in the neighborhood. this is what he had to say. >> it's heartbreaking, but we got to stay strong for stephon clark, and we have to move forward, hopefully something can be done, and, you know, it's going to take a process. we all know it's a process. you know, we just have to move forward. we have to move forward for justice, for stephon clark. >> reporter: see the line of folks waiting to get in, of course, we're following that deadly officer-involved shooting on march 18th where clark was shot and killed by two officers in his backyard and thought he was a burglary suspect and thought he was armed, but investigators only to find a cell phone on his being. this is the program, covering the faces of the children there, but that's the program they have in there. it is running late. happen ho it will b
he was murdered by sacramento police officers back on march 18th. now, you see that line, it's still there, they are waiting for them to go inside, but we did speak to a person who grew up in that same sacramento community telling me about the mood now in the neighborhood. this is what he had to say. >> it's heartbreaking, but we got to stay strong for stephon clark, and we have to move forward, hopefully something can be done, and, you know, it's going to take a process. we all know it's...
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manifestaciones multitudinarias llenan las calles de sacramento en respuesta a un mortal tiroteo a manos de agentes. "noticias univisiÓn 14" comienza ya. ♪ quÉ tal, buenas noches, le saluda ramÓn adame. hoy padres de familia exigieron la salida de la superintendente del distrito escolar pero representantes de ese centro escolar se defendieron. marÍa: hoy se uniÓ a la protesta de padres de familia el alcalde hispano alto quien acusa de malos manejos a la superintendente escolar. padres y empleados del distrito escolar marcharon y protestaron para pedir que no se renueve el contrato de la superintendente a quien acusan de malos manejos en el presupuesto. el alcalde se uniÓn a la protesta y dijo que apoya la destituciÓn. >> ella a malgastado 8 millones de euros que el distrito tenÍa hace cinco aÑos. el condado tuvo que decirle al distrito que tenÍa que cortar 3,3 millones cuando desde hace tres aÑos pudieron haber planificado esto. marÍa: se llevÓ a cabo una reuniÓn con la mesa directiva en que la estuvo presente la superintendente y se veÍan pancartas donde se pedÍa que t
manifestaciones multitudinarias llenan las calles de sacramento en respuesta a un mortal tiroteo a manos de agentes. "noticias univisiÓn 14" comienza ya. ♪ quÉ tal, buenas noches, le saluda ramÓn adame. hoy padres de familia exigieron la salida de la superintendente del distrito escolar pero representantes de ese centro escolar se defendieron. marÍa: hoy se uniÓ a la protesta de padres de familia el alcalde hispano alto quien acusa de malos manejos a la superintendente escolar....
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i'm asking all of you to be the champion of change that sacramento needs. >> reporter: across sacramento, day after day, contrasting scenes continue to play out. tears over the 22-year-old father. >> it's satisfying watching his kids. >> it's sad. >> reporter: and anger for his death. protestors say it's designed to allow law enforcement to kill people of color, time and again. >> it's purposeless. it shouldn't have happened. >> reporter: at the d.a.'s office signs for the officers to killed stephon to be prosecuted. andria borba, kpix 5. >> al sharpton will give the eulogy at the funeral this morning. we'll have a live report from sacramento in 30 minutes. >>> another shake-up in the white house. no official is out. president trump has fired veterans affairs secretary david shulkin with a tweet. earlier this year, inspector general report found he used taxpayer dollars on a lavish trip to europe for his wife. president trump is now turning to white house doctor ronny jackson to fill that position. house minority leader nancy pelosi tweeted: v-a staff. time is 4: shulkin was the sole oba
i'm asking all of you to be the champion of change that sacramento needs. >> reporter: across sacramento, day after day, contrasting scenes continue to play out. tears over the 22-year-old father. >> it's satisfying watching his kids. >> it's sad. >> reporter: and anger for his death. protestors say it's designed to allow law enforcement to kill people of color, time and again. >> it's purposeless. it shouldn't have happened. >> reporter: at the d.a.'s office...
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we're here to save sacramento. what are our city officials ready to do to help us save sacramento? amy: berry accius, zinke for being with us. i ask you to stay for part two of a web exclusive a what happened in sacrament of, the killing of staff on clark. berry is founder of voice of the youth and a sacramento community youth and a sacramento community activist. please join me today as i prepare artichokes, which are considered to be the lobster of the vegetable community. i'll demystify this mysterious veggie with recipes that are a pleasure to eat and a joy to serve. ♪ jazzy ♪ you're gonna be healthy ♪ ♪ with the jazzy vegetarian ♪ ♪ jazzy, so snazzy ♪ we're gonna cook something healthy and light ♪ ♪ scat singing captioning made possible by friends of nci ♪ jazzy, so snazzy laura: so join me in the kitchen right now. ♪ we're gonna cook something healthy and light ♪ ♪ that's right ♪ artichokes are really one of my very favorite vegetables, and we're gonna begin with the basic easy artichokes, which is a recipe inspired by my mom. and then we're gonna m
we're here to save sacramento. what are our city officials ready to do to help us save sacramento? amy: berry accius, zinke for being with us. i ask you to stay for part two of a web exclusive a what happened in sacrament of, the killing of staff on clark. berry is founder of voice of the youth and a sacramento community youth and a sacramento community activist. please join me today as i prepare artichokes, which are considered to be the lobster of the vegetable community. i'll demystify this...
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b-a game was distrupted last night in sacramento... and >>> it is 6:56. i'm anne makovec following protests against the police who killed an unarmed black man. an nba game was disrupted last night in sacramento. now the kings are responding. after marching from sacramento city hall to block interstate 5, protestors blocked fans trying to attend the game at golden1 center. that delayed the game for about a half-hour and when it began, the arena was mostly empty. afterwards, the kings owner sympathized with protestors calling the shooting a tragedy. >> we hear at the kings recognize that we have a big platform. it's a privilege but it's also a responsibility. it's a responsibility that we take very seriously. >> last night's protests come less than 24 hours after sacramento police released this graphic body camera video showing the moment the two officers fired 20 rounds killing stephon clark a suspect in some car burglaries. police thought he was pointing a gun at them but he only had a cell phone. the kings are giving refunds to the people who missed the
b-a game was distrupted last night in sacramento... and >>> it is 6:56. i'm anne makovec following protests against the police who killed an unarmed black man. an nba game was disrupted last night in sacramento. now the kings are responding. after marching from sacramento city hall to block interstate 5, protestors blocked fans trying to attend the game at golden1 center. that delayed the game for about a half-hour and when it began, the arena was mostly empty. afterwards, the kings...
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again, these are live pictures from sacramento. this was a city council meeting that got underway just a short time ago at 5:00 this evening. hundreds arrived early to secure a seat at the forum. the mayor, darrell steinberg, was speaking a short time ago. as you can see, protesters interrupted the council meeting getting underway in sacramento. >>> let's listen in right now, and see what's going on. >> rent is too high. wait, wait. the poverty is uncontrollable. the christian center looks like a castle. but, look where it is in? sodom and gomorrah. trust me, i've got aaa, baby. hold on, hold on, sister. it's not about that. listen to me. >> so again, you're listening live, breaking news from sacramento. there was a city council meeting tonight to discuss the police killing of stephon clark. he was a burglary suspect. police were chasing him in the backyard of what turned out to be his grandmother's house. the police kept saying, show me your hands, show me your hands. police say he did not show them your hands and was coming towar
again, these are live pictures from sacramento. this was a city council meeting that got underway just a short time ago at 5:00 this evening. hundreds arrived early to secure a seat at the forum. the mayor, darrell steinberg, was speaking a short time ago. as you can see, protesters interrupted the council meeting getting underway in sacramento. >>> let's listen in right now, and see what's going on. >> rent is too high. wait, wait. the poverty is uncontrollable. the christian...
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protesters in downtown sacramento continue to demand justice in the death of stephon clark, shot by sacramento police. a private autopsy was released yesterday, sparking even more anger about how he died. we'll get to the autopsy findings in just a moment. but first, the warriors are in sacramento playing against the kings tonight. and a former warriors and kings star is asking his old teammates to take action. sacramento native, matt barnes, will be at a noon rally today in honor of stephon clark. he served as a pallbearer at clark's funeral and has given financial support to the clark family. he says the shooting is personal. >> i'm here for support, and i'm here as a father. i'm here as a black man tired of seeing this. >> over the past week and a half, protesters are blocked sacramento freeways and have demonstrated at kings' games. in some cases, they blocked thousands of fans from entering the arena. as for tonight, warriors' coach steve kerr says he will talk to his players about getting involved. >> very much aware of what's been going on in sacramento and very supportive of the protes
protesters in downtown sacramento continue to demand justice in the death of stephon clark, shot by sacramento police. a private autopsy was released yesterday, sparking even more anger about how he died. we'll get to the autopsy findings in just a moment. but first, the warriors are in sacramento playing against the kings tonight. and a former warriors and kings star is asking his old teammates to take action. sacramento native, matt barnes, will be at a noon rally today in honor of stephon...
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tension in sacramento remains and country is watching. stefan clark was laid to rest 11 days after shot to death by police officers. cheryl hurd from basketball arena in downtown sacramento, site of two previous protests. cheryl. >> the game is over and mood is quiet but much different golden 1 center. barriers up, intention to keep the peace. >> we apologize for that. having technical difficulties. we'll get cheryl back to tell you what happened there this afternoon in sacramento. move on for now. talk about russia. country reacted today. ordered u.s. consulate in st. petersburg to close and 60 u.s. diplomats to leave. response after the u.s. shut down russia's seattle consulate and expelled diplomatsment fallout from poisoning of former russian spy and daughter in london. sitting down for interview with russian ambassador. >>> after a day of record breaking temperatures, round two may come tomorrow. holiday weekend, cooler changes and rain back in the seven-day forecast. will it impact your weekend? >> just turned 14 or turning 14. >> a
tension in sacramento remains and country is watching. stefan clark was laid to rest 11 days after shot to death by police officers. cheryl hurd from basketball arena in downtown sacramento, site of two previous protests. cheryl. >> the game is over and mood is quiet but much different golden 1 center. barriers up, intention to keep the peace. >> we apologize for that. having technical difficulties. we'll get cheryl back to tell you what happened there this afternoon in sacramento....
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we are live from sacramento with some major breaking news right here tonight. ♪ we are here in sacramento made a supercharged showdown between the trump administration and california authorities, state and local. we have breaking news tonight as attorney general jeff sessions comes to town and launches a brand-new lawsuit late tonight aimed at california at defiance, estate that is making it that much tougher for federal immigration agents to do their job. back in washington, we are following a major shake-up in the president's economic team. wall street already acting tonight negatively in contrast to what we are hearing from main street, praise for the president's tough stance on tariffs. we have got team coverage for you tonight. trace gallagher with the latest on on this late-breaking showdown between the trump administration on the california, but we start with chief national correspondent ed henry and what he is learning about the departure of white house economic advisor gary cohn. >> shannon, great to see you. breaking tonight, they are already plans to replace gary cohn from cons
we are live from sacramento with some major breaking news right here tonight. ♪ we are here in sacramento made a supercharged showdown between the trump administration and california authorities, state and local. we have breaking news tonight as attorney general jeff sessions comes to town and launches a brand-new lawsuit late tonight aimed at california at defiance, estate that is making it that much tougher for federal immigration agents to do their job. back in washington, we are following...
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he's the first african-american police chief of sacramento. but his department is under a lot of scrutiny following this, ask you're hearing from the california attorney general there, javier becerra, talking about how the ca doj is looking at this independently. what do you think of what you just heard? >> it absolutely needs an independent assessment, so what is the right call to make? when you have a police shooting of this magnitude, and yes, it's raised concerns in sacramento, it's raised concerns throughout the country. for anyone who has seen the video, for anyone who follows and knows what occurred, when you get a report of someone breaking into cars, it informs a state of mind of the officers they're encountering. so the question is how do you then go from that to dying and being shot at 20 times in your grandparents' backyard? unacceptable. there needs to be accountability. so when we hear that the state attorney general steps in to have an independent evaluation of the facts and circumstances, now you want to get an investigation wh
he's the first african-american police chief of sacramento. but his department is under a lot of scrutiny following this, ask you're hearing from the california attorney general there, javier becerra, talking about how the ca doj is looking at this independently. what do you think of what you just heard? >> it absolutely needs an independent assessment, so what is the right call to make? when you have a police shooting of this magnitude, and yes, it's raised concerns in sacramento, it's...
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the tension continues in sacramento. you can the protesters from our nbc bay area chopper, protesting the shooting death of stephon clark on this day of his funeral. after clark's funeral, activists wasted no time taking to the streets of sacramento once more. >> as we speak, they're demonstrating in downtown sacramento and will again likely end the night outside the golden one center where the kings play tonight. this will be the third night, if they show up, that they have been demonstrating at a nba game in sacramento. there have been some screens set up around the arena tonight to make sure the protesters don't disrupt the game or people going into the game. the game is set to start in 30 minutes. we'll continue to monitor the situation and we will take you back live to sacramento. >>> police body cam video shows a frightening encounter between police and a suspect in a barbershop. four people including a police officer were wounded. this is a scene from the body camera of one of the officers. "the san francisco chro
the tension continues in sacramento. you can the protesters from our nbc bay area chopper, protesting the shooting death of stephon clark on this day of his funeral. after clark's funeral, activists wasted no time taking to the streets of sacramento once more. >> as we speak, they're demonstrating in downtown sacramento and will again likely end the night outside the golden one center where the kings play tonight. this will be the third night, if they show up, that they have been...
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then, mourning and protestn sacramento. an unarmed black man shot to death by police is laid to res amid calls for justice. plus, a new museum exhibitionio draws atteto the role native americans play in our nation's identity. >> for most people they don't see or really think about indians, yet they're sded by indian imagery, place names, and have connections with indians on a kind of deep, emotional level. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular. s >> entertainmedios. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. suporting science, technology,no and improved emic performance and financial litera in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegiorg. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. a
then, mourning and protestn sacramento. an unarmed black man shot to death by police is laid to res amid calls for justice. plus, a new museum exhibitionio draws atteto the role native americans play in our nation's identity. >> for most people they don't see or really think about indians, yet they're sded by indian imagery, place names, and have connections with indians on a kind of deep, emotional level. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major...
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we're here to save sacramento. what are our city officials ready to do to help us save sacramento? amy: berry accius, zinke for being with us. i ask you to stay for part two of a web exclusive a what happened in sacrament of, the killing of staff on clark. berry is founder of voice of the youth and a sacramento community activist. thanks f for j
we're here to save sacramento. what are our city officials ready to do to help us save sacramento? amy: berry accius, zinke for being with us. i ask you to stay for part two of a web exclusive a what happened in sacrament of, the killing of staff on clark. berry is founder of voice of the youth and a sacramento community activist. thanks f for j
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nbc bay area's sam brock is live in sacramento. sam, this also comes on the heels of days of anger over his killing. >> reporter: yeah, certainly you remember the disruption of the city council meeting last night, terry. two very different scenes that you're describing. all of the activity downtown heading toward i-5 and sout here by this church, a steady stream of people. the feeling has been very calm and to the point. mourners say this country is beyond a breaking point when it comes to police shootings. >> but i'm here for my nephew. i'm trying not to cry, you know what i mean? but it hurts. >> reporter: they voiced their feelings with strained exasperation and in hushed tones. >> have you ever seen a community this upset over a police shooting in your life? >> no. no, this is the worst i've seen. >> reporter: in some ways, a stark contrast. >> stop, stop, stop, stop y'all! >> reporter: to the anger that disrupted a council meeting last night and led to clashes at sacramento city hall. today largely a quiet stream of people at
nbc bay area's sam brock is live in sacramento. sam, this also comes on the heels of days of anger over his killing. >> reporter: yeah, certainly you remember the disruption of the city council meeting last night, terry. two very different scenes that you're describing. all of the activity downtown heading toward i-5 and sout here by this church, a steady stream of people. the feeling has been very calm and to the point. mourners say this country is beyond a breaking point when it comes...
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continÚa la tensiÓn de sacramento por la muerte de stephen clark a manos de la policÍa. el joven de raza negra estaba desarmado y un hermano interrumpiÓ una sesión del consejo de sacramento donde se analizaba el incidente. maribel lÓpez tiene las imÁgenes. maribel: la reuniÓn del consejo de la ciudad de sacramento tomÓ este dÍa un giro diferente. los sÓlo pedÍa justicia para su hermano sino que llegÓ hasta la tribuna en donde se encontraba el alcalde de la ciudad y le exigiÓ respuestas. esto mientras a sÓlo pasos, decenas de personas lograron a fuerza, acceso al recibidor de la alcaldÍa. >> es la comunidad. es toda la comunidad. personas que nunca se han involucrado. este movimiento es poderoso y tiene que serlo. maribel: horas antes, la situaciÓn era una muy diferente. de manera pacÍfica llegaron a las oficinas del fiscal del distrito. >> no queremos que esto pase como los anteriores. fallece alguien o alguien es ejecutado por la policÍa, discutimos dos dÍas y pasa todo. ahora estamos tratando de llamar la atenciÓn a las personas responsables. maribel:
continÚa la tensiÓn de sacramento por la muerte de stephen clark a manos de la policÍa. el joven de raza negra estaba desarmado y un hermano interrumpiÓ una sesión del consejo de sacramento donde se analizaba el incidente. maribel lÓpez tiene las imÁgenes. maribel: la reuniÓn del consejo de la ciudad de sacramento tomÓ este dÍa un giro diferente. los sÓlo pedÍa justicia para su hermano sino que llegÓ hasta la tribuna en donde se encontraba el alcalde de la ciudad y le exigiÓ...
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into the streets of sacramento. new today the state attorney general's office saying it has launched an investigation into the shooting of 22-year-old stephon clark in his grand mother's backyard. leslie brinkley is live at a protest outside the sacramento county district attorney's office right now. leslie? >> reporter: we just moved moments ago. we were at the district attorney's office. the crowd demanded she come out, she did not. so they walked two blocks down the street here to sacramento city hall. there are 230 seats inside for a city council meeting that's about to get under way. thousands of people are expected to converge here, they're upset, there's a lot of raw emotion today. >> an emotional protest in sacramento as anger continues to motivate community groups to take to the streets. today the california department of justice announced they are stepping in to oversee the investigation into the shooting death of stephon clark on march 18 in a case that's fast becoming a national crusade about illegal use
into the streets of sacramento. new today the state attorney general's office saying it has launched an investigation into the shooting of 22-year-old stephon clark in his grand mother's backyard. leslie brinkley is live at a protest outside the sacramento county district attorney's office right now. leslie? >> reporter: we just moved moments ago. we were at the district attorney's office. the crowd demanded she come out, she did not. so they walked two blocks down the street here to...
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point.a barber shop the scene of a police shootout..that we know now was deadly.protesters take over sacramento city hall...and interstate five.. following a controversial police shooting of an unarmed man. a heated encounter between parents and officers who were arresting their 14 year old son. those parents tell kron-4 they had the wrong person. another east bay laptop robbery. but this time the victim fought back.>
point.a barber shop the scene of a police shootout..that we know now was deadly.protesters take over sacramento city hall...and interstate five.. following a controversial police shooting of an unarmed man. a heated encounter between parents and officers who were arresting their 14 year old son. those parents tell kron-4 they had the wrong person. another east bay laptop robbery. but this time the victim fought back.>
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the warriors play sacramento on saturday. and we're going to stay on top of this developing story following stephon clark's death. we can expect to have live coverage from the funeral streamed and will have full coverage during our midday newscast. >>> it is 6:06 now. authorities in the north bay are investigating the death of a man during what was apparently a chaotic scene near a mobile home park. the sheriff's office says deputies and police responded to reports of a man who was naked on ramon street breaking glass and causing a smoee ing ing a c. the man went into medical distress and died at the hospital. the cause of his death has not been disclosed. >>> also new this morning, police are at a home in the south bay searching for a suspect this is happening in the neighborhood just west of winchester boulevard. we don't know yet what that suspect was wanted for. our crew on the scene working to get more details for us. he says that the search is expanding. the police department is leading the search. >>> developing detail
the warriors play sacramento on saturday. and we're going to stay on top of this developing story following stephon clark's death. we can expect to have live coverage from the funeral streamed and will have full coverage during our midday newscast. >>> it is 6:06 now. authorities in the north bay are investigating the death of a man during what was apparently a chaotic scene near a mobile home park. the sheriff's office says deputies and police responded to reports of a man who was...
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one the recent case that has prompted protests in sacramento. the other the death of alton sterling outside a convenience store in baton rouge, louisiana, back in 2016. for nearly two years now, sterling's family has been demanding to see surveillance video of what happened. late today, baton rouge police released it. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but we begin with new information about the death of stephon clark in sacramento last week. an autopsy ordered by his family shows he was shot multiple times in his grandmother's backyard. joe fryer is in sacramento with more. >> hey, show me your hands! >> reporter: when two sacramento police officers confronted stephon clark in his grandparents' pack sxwrn yard. backyard. >> show me your hands! >> -- they fired 20 shots. today the doctor commissioned by clark's family to perform a private autopsy said the young man was hit eight times, all from behind or the side. >> you can reasonably conclude that he received seven gunshot wounds from his back. >> reporter: the autopsy was performed by
one the recent case that has prompted protests in sacramento. the other the death of alton sterling outside a convenience store in baton rouge, louisiana, back in 2016. for nearly two years now, sterling's family has been demanding to see surveillance video of what happened. late today, baton rouge police released it. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but we begin with new information about the death of stephon clark in sacramento last week. an autopsy ordered by his family shows he was...
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in sacramento, steve patterson. with an early good morning to you, what is the reaction to this autopsy report? >> we saw 250 protesters last night for what was a peaceful demonstration. but clearly people are angry and they're calling for justice. over night a growing call for justice. protesters flooded the streets of downtown is sacramento once again following the death of stephon clark. >> they shot him "in cold blood". they need to be brought to justice. >> reporter: police were responding to reports that a vandal was breaking car windows when they encountered clark. the officers said they thought he had a gun. but after firing 20 shots, they discovered it was actually a cell phone. >> he approached us hands out and then fell down. >> reporter: now a doctor commissioned by clark's family to perform the autopsy is offering a different account. he was hit eight times, first the left side from his armpit, spinning him around before he was shot six more times from behind and once in the thigh. >> the findings of hi
in sacramento, steve patterson. with an early good morning to you, what is the reaction to this autopsy report? >> we saw 250 protesters last night for what was a peaceful demonstration. but clearly people are angry and they're calling for justice. over night a growing call for justice. protesters flooded the streets of downtown is sacramento once again following the death of stephon clark. >> they shot him "in cold blood". they need to be brought to justice. >>...
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. >> and hundreds take to sacramento streets. >> no justice, no peace! >> a community outraged over a deadly office-involved shooting. the "four on 2" starts now. >>> the federal government will stay open. congress avoids a shutdown approving a $1.3 trillion spending bill before tonight's dell line. welcome to the "four on 2". i'm cristina rendon. >> and i'm andre senior. the president threatened to veto that bill. lauren blanchard in washington with the latest. >> reporter: it wasn't clear if the president would sign this spending bill passed by congress for much of the day. in a tweet he threatened to veto the deal. but it was one issue that changed his mind. >> therefore, as a matter of national security, i have signed this omnibus budget bill. >> reporter: the president calling an impromptu press conference announcing he has agreed to sign the $1.3 trillion spending bill approved by congress. >> i say to congress, i will never sign another bill like this again. i'm not going to do it again. nobody read it. it's only hours old. >> reporter: the presid
. >> and hundreds take to sacramento streets. >> no justice, no peace! >> a community outraged over a deadly office-involved shooting. the "four on 2" starts now. >>> the federal government will stay open. congress avoids a shutdown approving a $1.3 trillion spending bill before tonight's dell line. welcome to the "four on 2". i'm cristina rendon. >> and i'm andre senior. the president threatened to veto that bill. lauren blanchard in...
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he joins us live from sacramento. describe the atmosphere in the city right now. >> well, ryan, we were at the protests last night as protesters took to streets once again. i can tell you they were energized, especially saying all the names of victims across the country who they believe have been wrongfully killed by police. behind us, there's a stage, and they're starting to put that stage together because they believe this may be one of the largest protests over the last few days. i can tem you these protesters have had their voices heard because they did something kind of interesting. they blocked the front of the nba arena here. that blocks several people from being able to get inside. there's been conversations between the mayor's office, the community and the protesters. it seems like they've been sort of staying out of the streets for the last few days until police can coordinate the shutdown of the streets as they've been walking forward. let's talk about the autopsy that came out. the family got a lawyer. the
he joins us live from sacramento. describe the atmosphere in the city right now. >> well, ryan, we were at the protests last night as protesters took to streets once again. i can tell you they were energized, especially saying all the names of victims across the country who they believe have been wrongfully killed by police. behind us, there's a stage, and they're starting to put that stage together because they believe this may be one of the largest protests over the last few days. i can...
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in sacramento, steve large, kpix 5. >>> this morning, california's u.s. senators are among a dozen democrats calling for an investigation into the sudden resignation of san francisco's i.c.e. spokesman. james schwab told the "chronicle" he quit in frustration after being pressured to spread false claims about the number of arrests that could have been made in last month's i.c.e. raids if oakland mayor libby schaaf hadn't gave her residents a tip. they're asking kelly to look into inter-agency communications on the raids.. and whether the trump administration knowingly made false statements. on storm w >> they are asking kelly to look into interagency communications on the raids and whether the trump administration knowingly made false statements. >>> on storm watch, tuolumne county was slammed by storms yesterday. this is highway 132 near coulterville, a huge chunk of the road gone by the storm. a dramatic rescue in santa clarita. this suv was swept away by floodwaters and flipped. a good samaritan used a rock to break the back window to rescue the driver
in sacramento, steve large, kpix 5. >>> this morning, california's u.s. senators are among a dozen democrats calling for an investigation into the sudden resignation of san francisco's i.c.e. spokesman. james schwab told the "chronicle" he quit in frustration after being pressured to spread false claims about the number of arrests that could have been made in last month's i.c.e. raids if oakland mayor libby schaaf hadn't gave her residents a tip. they're asking kelly to look...
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we will have a live report out of sacramento coming up in our next hour. and we will carry sessions' annoucement live at 8 this morning on-air and online. also state attorney general xavier becerra will respond at 9:30... and we cover his reaction on kron4 and kron4-dot-com. we will send out a push alert when sessions starts speaking. ( darya ) breaking overnight... one person is dead after a police shooting in san francisco's mission district.( james ) police say this started as a robbery investigation. kron 4's will tran joins us live this morning. will... ( will )at approximately 10:36 pm, uniformed san francisco police department officers in a marked police car were flagged down at 20th and capp streets by two victims of an armed robbery. the victims provided the officers with a suspect vehicle description. shortly thereafter, officers located the suspect vehicle, a black honda civic, on capp street between 21st and 22nd streets and ordered the suspects out of the car. the driver complied and was detained.the officers noticed that the vehicle's trunk w
we will have a live report out of sacramento coming up in our next hour. and we will carry sessions' annoucement live at 8 this morning on-air and online. also state attorney general xavier becerra will respond at 9:30... and we cover his reaction on kron4 and kron4-dot-com. we will send out a push alert when sessions starts speaking. ( darya ) breaking overnight... one person is dead after a police shooting in san francisco's mission district.( james ) police say this started as a robbery...
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decidiÓ formar una empresa como guÍa turística en sacramento. lleva dos aÑos haciendo este trabajo y aquÍ, en el este de sacramento, dio una nueva oportunidad. [habla en inglÉs] locutor: la pelÍcula fue filmada en sacramento y se le ocurriÓ recorrer caminando donde se filmaron las escenas de la pelÍcula. la primera parada es sobre la calle 33. dos cuadras mÁs arriba. >> aquÍ se filmaron varias escenas. una de ellas, cuando se echa en el cÉsped para mirar las estrellas. locutora: cuenta la historia de un adolescente que estÁ aburrida de vivir en sacramento y desea mudarse a una gran ciudad. dice que se identifica mucho con ella ya que, ella tambiÉn se fue de su casa a temprana edad a san francisco. finalmente, terminÓ en sacramento.llegamos al hospital mercy, donde supuestamente trabaja la mamÁ de "lady bird" la cinta tiene cinco nominaciones. a un lado estÁ el banco donde pide un prÉstamo para sus estudios superiores. seguimos caminando llegamos a la famosa casa azul, donde soÑaba vivir. dos horas caminando por este hermoso vecin
decidiÓ formar una empresa como guÍa turística en sacramento. lleva dos aÑos haciendo este trabajo y aquÍ, en el este de sacramento, dio una nueva oportunidad. [habla en inglÉs] locutor: la pelÍcula fue filmada en sacramento y se le ocurriÓ recorrer caminando donde se filmaron las escenas de la pelÍcula. la primera parada es sobre la calle 33. dos cuadras mÁs arriba. >> aquÍ se filmaron varias escenas. una de ellas, cuando se echa en el cÉsped para mirar las estrellas....
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we're here to save sacramento. what are our city officials ready to do to help us save sacramento? amy: berry accius, zinke for being with us. i ask you to stay for part two of a web exclusive a what happened in sacrament of, the killing of staff on clark. berry is founder of voice of the youth and a sacramento community activist. thanks f for j ♪ laura: what is next for health care? some huguge companieies have fld the idea of f setting g up thein clclosed system. we will speak with steffie woolhandler and benen palmquist. g grand idea. from brazil,t haiti, and the u.s. on what healthy communities need to thrive. more corporate controlol is nonn their list. comiming up on "the laura a flas show," for those who say cannot be done
we're here to save sacramento. what are our city officials ready to do to help us save sacramento? amy: berry accius, zinke for being with us. i ask you to stay for part two of a web exclusive a what happened in sacrament of, the killing of staff on clark. berry is founder of voice of the youth and a sacramento community activist. thanks f for j ♪ laura: what is next for health care? some huguge companieies have fld the idea of f setting g up thein clclosed system. we will speak with steffie...
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chris vestal/sacramento fire dept. "the victim decided to try and pass the river after a car in front of him made it."vestal says the emergency call came in just after 10 this morning saying there was a vehicle stuck in deer creek.normally this creek doesn't have this kind of flow. but with the amount of rain overnight, flows, the captain says, have increased in many areas.capt. chris vestal/sacramento fire dept. "there's a lot of force behind this water. this type of flow can actually can carry a car." scott road is a major artery between rancho murieta and folsom.so a lot of people use this road as a shortcut. but emergency personnel say it was closed at the time because of rising water concerns.capt. chris vestal/sacramento fire dept. "there are road closed signs on scott road. both directions north and south of this location." while the rescue was successful, officials say the driver had to escape out of a sunroof, and was luckycapt. chris vestal/sacramento fire dept. "if the water rose even faster, then the victim
chris vestal/sacramento fire dept. "the victim decided to try and pass the river after a car in front of him made it."vestal says the emergency call came in just after 10 this morning saying there was a vehicle stuck in deer creek.normally this creek doesn't have this kind of flow. but with the amount of rain overnight, flows, the captain says, have increased in many areas.capt. chris vestal/sacramento fire dept. "there's a lot of force behind this water. this type of flow can...
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this sacramento police body camera video shows at least 50 rounds being fired. this is the same scene but from above with an infrared police camera. the video seems to suggest that clark was moving toward the officers. the day after the shooting, sacramento police said in a statement that the suspect turned advanced towards the officers while holding an object which was extended in front of him. police believed the suspect was pointing a firearm at them. the warriors take on the kings tomorrow. sacramento natives ask players from both teams to attend a rally in clark's honor tomorrow prior to tip off.>> i mentioned to our players yesterday that if they wanted to be part of anything that is going on, it is something they should discuss. we have not really talked about it as an organization. i think bob was going to reach out and we were going to have that discussion. >> definitely a tragedy was going on in that community. it sheds light on a lot going on around the country. we want to see sacramento stand behind their community. i feel proud to be a part of that.
this sacramento police body camera video shows at least 50 rounds being fired. this is the same scene but from above with an infrared police camera. the video seems to suggest that clark was moving toward the officers. the day after the shooting, sacramento police said in a statement that the suspect turned advanced towards the officers while holding an object which was extended in front of him. police believed the suspect was pointing a firearm at them. the warriors take on the kings tomorrow....
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so what's taken sacramento song >> sacramento is in some ways on the forefront. we have one of the most progressive video release policies in the country. our chief of police released this video within three days of the shooting. a year and a half ago our polls s throughout th country are rarely if ever to release videos. we are one of the first citito ave all our officers actually equipped with body cams. we hve a lot mo work the do, there's no question about it. certainly, t question is is there not a better way? and the answer has to be, yes, there has to be atter way, and the better way is around deescalation, it's around le lethal force, of course it is, and that's exactly what we're going to pursue. >> sreenivasan: mr. mayor, if it wasn't fo the death of joseph mann, in that case twos yeo, you wouldn't have had this body cam video release poliow. i his is an ongoing investigation, but why did the officers in th particular case press the mute button on those cameras and why can't we hear what's on that tape? >> i don't know. certainly there's a lot of audio
so what's taken sacramento song >> sacramento is in some ways on the forefront. we have one of the most progressive video release policies in the country. our chief of police released this video within three days of the shooting. a year and a half ago our polls s throughout th country are rarely if ever to release videos. we are one of the first citito ave all our officers actually equipped with body cams. we hve a lot mo work the do, there's no question about it. certainly, t question is...
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he did not deserve it. >> i never thought in a million years that it would happen in sacramento. oh. just a little bit too much for me. >> reporter: sacramento police, claims clark's shooting came at the end of a foot pursuit and he was a suspect in several car break ins. officers apparently thought he had a gun, it was just a cell phone. on tuesday night, clark's brother and other protesters disrupted community meeting held by the sacramento city commending police chief for releasi releasing aerial and body cam. clark's funeral is set for thursday morning. among those expected to speak, the reverend al sharpton. >> when you have to lay them on the ground and leave them there, that is when you know it is final. >> reporter: in sacramento, laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> a teenage girl was sexual assaulted this morning. the victim told police she was jogging near tesla headquarters when a man pulled her off the path and put a gun to her head and sexually assaulted her. the suspect is in his 30s and wearing a black sweatshirt. >>> the chp says bodies of two o women and three children
he did not deserve it. >> i never thought in a million years that it would happen in sacramento. oh. just a little bit too much for me. >> reporter: sacramento police, claims clark's shooting came at the end of a foot pursuit and he was a suspect in several car break ins. officers apparently thought he had a gun, it was just a cell phone. on tuesday night, clark's brother and other protesters disrupted community meeting held by the sacramento city commending police chief for releasi...
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you saw the protests outside the sacramento kings arena. i worked my sources today in sacramento. they said those were outside protesters outside agitators not members of that community. if you're looking to bridge the gap between police and african-americ african-americans, start with the african-american police chief in sacramento working with that family. that's the way. >> i there are a lot of emotions in sacramento right now. thanks to both of you. up next, a new poll out today shows the majority of americans are ready to protest. what do they want to protest? what issues? we've got data for you. i'm going over to the big board. we'll show you, that's next here on "hardball." you're trying to lower your very high triglycerides with a healthy diet... and exercise. and maybe even, unproven fish oil supplements. not all omega-3s are clinically proven or the same. discover prescription omega-3 vascepa. the one that's this pure... and fda approved. look. vascepa looks different... because it is different. it's pure epa. vascepa, along with diet, is clinically proven to lower very
you saw the protests outside the sacramento kings arena. i worked my sources today in sacramento. they said those were outside protesters outside agitators not members of that community. if you're looking to bridge the gap between police and african-americ african-americans, start with the african-american police chief in sacramento working with that family. that's the way. >> i there are a lot of emotions in sacramento right now. thanks to both of you. up next, a new poll out today shows...
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but the sacramento d.a. say they are still deciding. >> a case spilling into the streets and tensions are just boiling right now and we expect that to continue on today. >> clark's funeral is tomorrow. lots of activists are expected to be there, including the reverend al sharpton. >>> and no criminal charges ilbe filed against baton rouge officers involved in thealton sterling shooting. >> reporter: the autopsy of alton sterling says it in plaque and white. what happened here was a homicide. the 37-year-old was shot six times including a bullet through his heart, but the district attorney who studied the evidence through the last year says it's not that simple. >> what i'm describing took place very quickly. it involved two officers that had good reason to believe mr. sterling was armed with a firearm and he was continuously resisting. >> reporter: sterling was outside a store selling homemade cds when someone called 911 saying he had a gun. the officers responded and things turned physical quickly. salimoni
but the sacramento d.a. say they are still deciding. >> a case spilling into the streets and tensions are just boiling right now and we expect that to continue on today. >> clark's funeral is tomorrow. lots of activists are expected to be there, including the reverend al sharpton. >>> and no criminal charges ilbe filed against baton rouge officers involved in thealton sterling shooting. >> reporter: the autopsy of alton sterling says it in plaque and white. what...
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en sacramento se realizÓ un simulacro a gran escala en el coliseo. participaron policÍas, bomberos, la guardia nacional y agentes del fbi. tambiÉn se realizaron esas pruebas lo mÁs re realÍsticamente posible. personas salieron a protestar por detenciones de incÓmodo indocumentados. >>> nos cuentan mÁs los operativos que tuvieron lugar en san diego. >>> miles de personas usan este transporte diariamente y atacan a la gente. >>> se reunieron en el centro de trÁnsito te escondido para hacer un llamado en contra de las recientes detenciones de inmigrantes indocumentados en el condado. >>> aquÍ habia camiones para llevarse a la gente, estaba su centro de operaciÓn por eso decidieron hacerlo aquÍ . >>> fue un operativo que durÓ tres dÍas, e iniciÓ al mismo dÍa que llegÓ donald trump a california. la mayorÍa de arrestados no tenÍan antecedentes criminales. >>> las personas estÁn espera o esperando, ya estÁn arrestados y no saben como defenderse en contra de estos ataques. >>> lo importante de mantenerse informado y buscar asesorÍa legal
en sacramento se realizÓ un simulacro a gran escala en el coliseo. participaron policÍas, bomberos, la guardia nacional y agentes del fbi. tambiÉn se realizaron esas pruebas lo mÁs re realÍsticamente posible. personas salieron a protestar por detenciones de incÓmodo indocumentados. >>> nos cuentan mÁs los operativos que tuvieron lugar en san diego. >>> miles de personas usan este transporte diariamente y atacan a la gente. >>> se reunieron en el centro de...
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the big story today in sacramento, u.s. attorney general jeff sessions will delivery one of his most watched speeches ever. >> sessions will explain how he is suing the state of california concerning the sanctuary state policy. ktvu alex is outside the sacramento hotel where the attorney general will speak. good morning alec. >> reporter: good morning to you. clearly the trump -- alex. >> reporter: good morning to you. clearly the trump administration has taken it to a new level suing over the immigration policies and in a few hours jeff sessions will be taking the stage and speaking to a crowd of law enforcement officers here at the hotel in downtown sacramento. you can imagine heavy law enforcement presence here in and around the hotel heading into the speech. now this comes after the justice department last night filed a lawsuit against california asking a judge to block three recently passed state laws designed to protect undocumented immigrants. those laws limit how and when local police can cooperate with federal immi
the big story today in sacramento, u.s. attorney general jeff sessions will delivery one of his most watched speeches ever. >> sessions will explain how he is suing the state of california concerning the sanctuary state policy. ktvu alex is outside the sacramento hotel where the attorney general will speak. good morning alec. >> reporter: good morning to you. clearly the trump -- alex. >> reporter: good morning to you. clearly the trump administration has taken it to a new...
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chief daniel hahn, sacramento pd "(23;41-44) our city is at a critical point right now" that from sacramento police chief daniel hahn as the state's highest law office takes part in the investigation into the police shooting of stephon clark.the department of justice - now providing independent oversight in this case.the state - also reviewing use-of-force policies, training and other practices by the department.attorney general xavier becerra (27;23-34) "our independent oversight of the investigation and our separate review of the department will be based on the facts and the law. nothing more, nothing less."nine days ago -- two sacramento police officers shot and killed the unarmed black man in his grandparents backyard.last week - sacramento police released body camera and helicopter footage showing police firing 20 times.police say they thought clark was holding a gun - he was found with only a cellphone.that becoming a rallying cry for marchers last week.this from friday near the capitol.. african american community leaders at a news conference on tuesday urged the city to steer away fr
chief daniel hahn, sacramento pd "(23;41-44) our city is at a critical point right now" that from sacramento police chief daniel hahn as the state's highest law office takes part in the investigation into the police shooting of stephon clark.the department of justice - now providing independent oversight in this case.the state - also reviewing use-of-force policies, training and other practices by the department.attorney general xavier becerra (27;23-34) "our independent...
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. >> not a sacramento where hundreds of people are marching to downtown tonight to protest the deadly police shooting of stephon clark. the march started at city hall and remained mostly peaceful while police kept their distance. at one point, demonstrators entered a restaurant in downtown sacramento that left after a few minutes and continued marching. now, we have a live picture to show you what it looks like right now. this is where marchers have ended up. it appears the protesters are blocking an on and off ramp on i 5. they are remaining peaceful and nonviolent. >> a pathologist hired by stephon clark's family has conducted his own autopsy and he released the results today. >> autopsies can be interpreted -- interpreted in a number of voice. the independent report shows stephon clark was shot 8 times and call into question the assertion that he was advancing on officers when they opened fire. >> with the official autopsy pending from the sacramento county coroner, the family of stephon clark commissioning a private autopsy for the 22-year- old. shot and killed in his grandmother'
. >> not a sacramento where hundreds of people are marching to downtown tonight to protest the deadly police shooting of stephon clark. the march started at city hall and remained mostly peaceful while police kept their distance. at one point, demonstrators entered a restaurant in downtown sacramento that left after a few minutes and continued marching. now, we have a live picture to show you what it looks like right now. this is where marchers have ended up. it appears the protesters are...