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kron 4's ashley zavala is live near sacramento state to explain. ashley? (ashley)we're learning william rick singer spent several years in sacramento before moving to newport beach...neighbors tell us he lived in this neighborhood outside of sacramento state before moving out last year... some tell us he was either never here, and when he was, he kept to himself. ((pkg)) trt 1:08(nats-)the man at the center of a college admissions bribery scandal now at the center of cameras and questions outside of a federal court house.william rick singer pleaded guilty tuesday to charges including racketeering, money laundering, fraud and obstruction of justice. "no comment"federal authorities say he ran the biggest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the u.s. justice department."between 2011 and 2018 wealthy parents paid singer about $25 million total to gurantee their children's admissions elite schools including yale, georgetown, stanford, usc, university of texas, ucla and wake forest." singer started the college counseling business in sacramento, where he li
kron 4's ashley zavala is live near sacramento state to explain. ashley? (ashley)we're learning william rick singer spent several years in sacramento before moving to newport beach...neighbors tell us he lived in this neighborhood outside of sacramento state before moving out last year... some tell us he was either never here, and when he was, he kept to himself. ((pkg)) trt 1:08(nats-)the man at the center of a college admissions bribery scandal now at the center of cameras and questions...
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es una planta como sacramento religioso.ienes dudas sobre esta iglesia, quÉ mensaje tienes para ellos? >> estamos hablando de la verdad. no estamos aquÍ criticando a la gente, estamos dejando a la gente ser ellos. michelle: el pastor tiene 23 aÑos de edad y asegura que su iglesiaya cuenta con miles de miembros y dice que las puertas del templo estÁn abiertas las 24 horas del dÍa, como debe ser en la casa de dios. >> una visiÓn de amor llevó a tres oficiales de new jersey a ingentes se enteraron de que un niÑo de 12 aÑos que lucha contra un tipo de cÁncer poco comÚn habÍa perdido a su perro y sin perder tiempo contactaron a un refugio de animales donde encontraron al ejemplar perfecto y emprendieron el largo recorrido para llevar la alegrÍa a este menor que haya recibido mensajes de apoyo del departamento de la policÍa de todas partes del mundo. >> con este gesto tan hermoso que hace la diferencia nos despedimos esta tarde. >> muy buenas noches. vamos a comenzar con los reportes tÉcnicos sobre la caÍda de un buen siete tres s
es una planta como sacramento religioso.ienes dudas sobre esta iglesia, quÉ mensaje tienes para ellos? >> estamos hablando de la verdad. no estamos aquÍ criticando a la gente, estamos dejando a la gente ser ellos. michelle: el pastor tiene 23 aÑos de edad y asegura que su iglesiaya cuenta con miles de miembros y dice que las puertas del templo estÁn abiertas las 24 horas del dÍa, como debe ser en la casa de dios. >> una visiÓn de amor llevó a tres oficiales de new jersey a...
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but they say sacramento police made a big mistake.erend brian michael levingston, people's alliance for justice "we are 100% outraged at the policing of sacramento pd yesterday." reverend brian michael levingston and reverend doctor pamela anderson were among the 85 people who were arrested and cited... after sacramento police say the crowd refused to dispurse.but they say police never gave them an opportunity to do that. reverend doctor pamela anderson, sacramento presbyterian "the police started pushing us back down folsom blvd. well as they were doing that there was another line on the other side of folsom blvd coming the other way as well."the crowd was essentially stuck on the 51st street overpass bridge... with no way past police barricades. reverend doctor pamela anderson, sacramento presbyterian "there was a moment where people were trying to leave but their car was on the other side of the police line."reverend brian michael levingston, people's alliance for justice sacramento "so how do you tell somebody disperse move but we
but they say sacramento police made a big mistake.erend brian michael levingston, people's alliance for justice "we are 100% outraged at the policing of sacramento pd yesterday." reverend brian michael levingston and reverend doctor pamela anderson were among the 85 people who were arrested and cited... after sacramento police say the crowd refused to dispurse.but they say police never gave them an opportunity to do that. reverend doctor pamela anderson, sacramento presbyterian...
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(jrs) we will have reaction from sacramento city leaders and activists at 8:30. we first told you about this announcement through a kron 4 push alert. download the kron4 app today and get push alerts on all breaking news sent straight to your phone. (justine) in marin county, a suspect inside a home was involved in a stand-off with police that lasted for hours today...(jr stone) this started when people heard gunshots. those living in the neighborhood were told to stay inside their homes as officers tried to talk to the suspect. kron 4's gayle ong is live in san anselmo right now... gayle, what's the latest on this situation? (gayle)the standoff lasted about five hours, enng with the suspect found dead inside the home from an apparent self inflicted gun shot wound. just before 11 saturday morning,central marin police responded to reports of shots fired in a house on grove hill avenue south in san anselmo.. police say another person in the house - fled the home - uninjured..and met with officersresidents in the area had to shelter in place..and was later evacuated
(jrs) we will have reaction from sacramento city leaders and activists at 8:30. we first told you about this announcement through a kron 4 push alert. download the kron4 app today and get push alerts on all breaking news sent straight to your phone. (justine) in marin county, a suspect inside a home was involved in a stand-off with police that lasted for hours today...(jr stone) this started when people heard gunshots. those living in the neighborhood were told to stay inside their homes as...
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the sacramento county district attorney will not charge the officers involved in the shooting death of stephon clark last march. officers fired 20 rounds, hitting clark at least seven times.(jrs) good evening, i'm jr stone.(justine) and i'm justine waldman. thank you for joining us. the d-a believes clark was suicidal and impaired at the time plus advanced on officers. clark died last year, after a chase with police ended in his grandmother's backyard. at the time of the incident, police say officers believed clark was armed with a gun - it turned out to be a phone. the d-a believes they on for claimingefense. (jrs) earlier today the district attorney's made this announcement... (justine) sacramento bureau reporter ashley zavala was there and explains what led to the d-a's decision, and how the family is reacting. ((anne marie schubert- sacramento district attorney)) "as a result we will not charge these officers with any criminal liability."saying it outloud for the first time....sacramento county district attorney concluding the case of the officers who killed stephon clark.after a y
the sacramento county district attorney will not charge the officers involved in the shooting death of stephon clark last march. officers fired 20 rounds, hitting clark at least seven times.(jrs) good evening, i'm jr stone.(justine) and i'm justine waldman. thank you for joining us. the d-a believes clark was suicidal and impaired at the time plus advanced on officers. clark died last year, after a chase with police ended in his grandmother's backyard. at the time of the incident, police say...
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s office and this by the california attorney general's office, zeroing in on what grounds two sacramento police officers had for investigating the shooting and killing of an unarmed black man armed with a cell phone instead of a gun. the california attorney general's office has today come to the same conclusion as the da's office. >>> we're angry, we're disgusted. we also expect them to do what they're supposed to doorwhat they did do. we also expect these officers to get fired. >> the reaction to the investigation spilling once again onto the streets of sacramento given the results of a second independent investigation into police conduct. >> based on our review of the facts and evidence in relation to the law, i'm here to announce today that our investigation has concluded, that no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting can be sustained. >> she me your hands. gun, gun, gun! >> reporter: 22-year-old stephon clark was gunned down in his grandmother's back yard on march 18th following a police pursuit. the california department of justice review cited the fact tha
s office and this by the california attorney general's office, zeroing in on what grounds two sacramento police officers had for investigating the shooting and killing of an unarmed black man armed with a cell phone instead of a gun. the california attorney general's office has today come to the same conclusion as the da's office. >>> we're angry, we're disgusted. we also expect them to do what they're supposed to doorwhat they did do. we also expect these officers to get fired....
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sacramento and san diego will come along pretty soon, too. southwest plans to fly interisland flights, honolulu, . i like i learned a new word. >> pau, finished. >> we are not pau. the new program the national security agency has just shut down. >> more protests over the death of stephon clark >>> now at 6:00, oh, boy, here we go again. live doppler 7 showing another round of showers through the bay area. yes, more on the way after this. >> good morning to you. it's tuesday march 5th. i think my rain boots are starting to wear out this season. >> it's been a lot. i also want to say to mike happy mardi gras day. >> laissez les bons temps rouler. i should have brought beads in. i couldn't bring them all back on the plane. here is a look at what's going on. i'll get you guys some. we're looking at rain finally moving into the east bay.
sacramento and san diego will come along pretty soon, too. southwest plans to fly interisland flights, honolulu, . i like i learned a new word. >> pau, finished. >> we are not pau. the new program the national security agency has just shut down. >> more protests over the death of stephon clark >>> now at 6:00, oh, boy, here we go again. live doppler 7 showing another round of showers through the bay area. yes, more on the way after this. >> good morning to you....
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sacramento to do this operation."these four men are accused of stealing credit card information from at least (vicki) that was emily maher reporting. the sheriff's office says it's working with its federal partners to figure out just how far this a.t.m.-skimming operation expands. (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a gorgeous day with mostly sunny skies early but then the fog returned. the doppler is showing no rain around the state. low clouds and fog will move into the bay and local valleys. on the satellite you can see the next storm headed our way. tomorrow we will see patchy fog give way to increasing clouds late. rain will move in tomorrow night and continue on wednesday. another storm will arrive late on friday with showers lingering into saturday. (vicki) still ahead... how would you like it if your neighbor's home looked like this...? details on the lawsuit file
sacramento to do this operation."these four men are accused of stealing credit card information from at least (vicki) that was emily maher reporting. the sheriff's office says it's working with its federal partners to figure out just how far this a.t.m.-skimming operation expands. (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a gorgeous day with mostly...
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that's the latest here in sacramento. melissa colorado. >> thank you. >> another setback for the giants. one day after ceo larry bair took a leave of absence for an altercation with his wife, a giants player has been arrested for drunk driving. outfielder cameron maybin was arrested last friday at spring training in scottsdale. we got word of it today. police say they pulled over maybin for speeding and say his blood alcohol level was cles to double the legal limit of .08. this is season with the team. the giants say they're aware of the situation and have no further comment at this time. >> a fight between two boys at livermore high ended with one of them stabbing the other. this happened alt 3:00 this afternoon. this is the view from nbc bay area sky ranger today. the boy was rushed to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. now, officers did get to the school within minutes and arrested the other boy. >> lock the doors and leave nothing inside. that's the advice for anyone parking a car in milpitas or fremont. 26 car b
that's the latest here in sacramento. melissa colorado. >> thank you. >> another setback for the giants. one day after ceo larry bair took a leave of absence for an altercation with his wife, a giants player has been arrested for drunk driving. outfielder cameron maybin was arrested last friday at spring training in scottsdale. we got word of it today. police say they pulled over maybin for speeding and say his blood alcohol level was cles to double the legal limit of .08. this is...
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sacramento police were responding to a 9-1-1 call about a man breaking car windows. him. but no gun was ever found. the only thing clark had on him was a cellphone. after a nearly year-long investigation... the sarcramento d-a announced saturday those two officers would not face any criminal charges. ( sara ) stephon clark's family was at that announcement and spoke shortly after. karma dickerson spoke with them about how they are handling the news and the new bill they want to pass. sacramento -- district attorney anne marie schubert announced saturday that the officers who killed stephon clark will not face criminal charges.for nearly 80 minutes, schubert discussed the moments immediately before, during and after clark's death.the district attorney's office released its findings on its website. click here to view the report. schubert said her office's job was to find whether a crime had been committed by the two officers."the answer to that question is no and as a result we will not charge these officers with any criminal liability related to the shooting death and
sacramento police were responding to a 9-1-1 call about a man breaking car windows. him. but no gun was ever found. the only thing clark had on him was a cellphone. after a nearly year-long investigation... the sarcramento d-a announced saturday those two officers would not face any criminal charges. ( sara ) stephon clark's family was at that announcement and spoke shortly after. karma dickerson spoke with them about how they are handling the news and the new bill they want to pass. sacramento...
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the sacramento journalist was detained for an hour and eventually let go. a spokesperson explains what happened last night. >> the group moved south on 51st street and south and unlawful assembly. and they were given the disbursement orders. and people were given the opportunity to leave. and some people did leave after given the opportunity. >> reporter: the unrest in sacramento after the district attorney declined to file charges against the two officers that shot and kille stefanon clark last year. they got a 911 call about car break-ins. they found and chased him around the neighborhood. and he did not comply and advanced towards them and they mistook his cell phone for a gun and shot him multiple times. the shooting led to weeks of protests last year. in a statement regarding last night's protest and arrest, the mayor said, quote, i'm disappointed that the protests ended the way it did. i have many questions that went on to participated the order to disburse and subsequent arrest. no member of the press should be detained for doing their job. and the c
the sacramento journalist was detained for an hour and eventually let go. a spokesperson explains what happened last night. >> the group moved south on 51st street and south and unlawful assembly. and they were given the disbursement orders. and people were given the opportunity to leave. and some people did leave after given the opportunity. >> reporter: the unrest in sacramento after the district attorney declined to file charges against the two officers that shot and kille...
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en una de esas habría roto el vidrio se proevé que haya más manifestaciones en sacramento versiones por 20 millones de dólares >> un comité judicial del senado federal lleva a cabo para detener a familias migrantes en el paso texas mientras estaba bajo custodia mientras felipe gómez murió el 25 de diciembre ambos habrían estado enfermos por varios días >>la secretaria pidió cuentas de las políticas del presidente donald trump >> con sus historias de vida conmueve y como perdieron todo al quedarse sin su estatus migratorio >> este miércoles retumbaba el cabildeo en el congreso primero los soñadores adentro eran beneficiados por el tps >> ojalá que esas palabras se transformen en realidad >> a muchos contestó diciendo que la inmigración estaba fuera de control republicanos felicitaron por su trabajo porque ha bajado los asesinatos muchos cometidos por menores indocumentados los demócratas molestos indagaron sobre los que están separados de sus familias y los solicitantes de asilo todos los soñadores y beneficiarios podrían terminar en algo, pero >> tengo miedo que el senado no tenga e
en una de esas habría roto el vidrio se proevé que haya más manifestaciones en sacramento versiones por 20 millones de dólares >> un comité judicial del senado federal lleva a cabo para detener a familias migrantes en el paso texas mientras estaba bajo custodia mientras felipe gómez murió el 25 de diciembre ambos habrían estado enfermos por varios días >>la secretaria pidió cuentas de las políticas del presidente donald trump >> con sus historias de vida conmueve y...
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but they say sacramento police made a big mistake.verend brian michael levingston, people's alliance for justice "we are 100% outraged at the policing of sacramento pd yesterday." reverend brian michael levingston and reverend doctor pamela anderson were among the 85 people who were arrested and cited... after sacramento police say the crowd refused to dispurse.but they say police never gave them an opportunity to do that. reverend doctor pamela anderson, sacramento presbyterian "the police started pushing us back down folsom blvd. well as they were doing that there was another line on the other side of folsom blvd coming the other way as well."the crowd was essentially stuck on the 51st street overpass bridge... with no way past police barricades. reverend doctor pamela anderson, sacramento presbyterian "there was a moment where people were trying to leave but their car was on the other side of the police line."reverend brian michael levingston, people's alliance for justice sacramento "so how do you tell somebody disperse move but w
but they say sacramento police made a big mistake.verend brian michael levingston, people's alliance for justice "we are 100% outraged at the policing of sacramento pd yesterday." reverend brian michael levingston and reverend doctor pamela anderson were among the 85 people who were arrested and cited... after sacramento police say the crowd refused to dispurse.but they say police never gave them an opportunity to do that. reverend doctor pamela anderson, sacramento presbyterian...
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the sacramento police were responding to a 9-1-1 call about a man breaking car windowns.( james ) two officers said they thought clark had a gun before firing 20 times and killing him. but no gun was ever found. the only thing clark had on him was a cellphone. after a nearly year-long investigation... the sarcramento d-a announced saturday those two officers would not face any criminal charges. ( darya ) lawmakers could soon change the law on police use of force. there are two competing bills in the legislature: one endorsed by police across the state, the other endorsed by the clark family and mayor of sacramento. (á2 shotá)( darya ) a memorial service is happening today for san francisco public defender jeff adachi.( james ) it will take place at 11 oclock- at city hall ... its open to the public. the 59-year old d
the sacramento police were responding to a 9-1-1 call about a man breaking car windowns.( james ) two officers said they thought clark had a gun before firing 20 times and killing him. but no gun was ever found. the only thing clark had on him was a cellphone. after a nearly year-long investigation... the sarcramento d-a announced saturday those two officers would not face any criminal charges. ( darya ) lawmakers could soon change the law on police use of force. there are two competing bills...
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black lives matter sacramento is calling for occupation of the sacramento police department today.e is the possibility they will protest at tonight's city council meeting. >>> a small south bay community is experiencing a big city crime trend. police say they are experiencing a record number of break-ins. in january, they reported 88. in february, 57, totaling 100 occupation of the sacramento police department today. there is the possibility they will protest at tonight's city council meeting. >>> a small south bay community is experiencing a big city crime trend. police say they are experiencing a record number of break-ins. in january, they reported 88. in february, 57, totaling 145 in the first few months. the hotspots are ulfert's center, the great mall and two other locations. one man said surveillance cameras caught thieves breaking into his car at the great mall and stealing something irreplaceable. >> my dad's necklace. i will never get that back. it hurts to think some idiot took my stuff. it doesn't have no financial value to it but it means everything to me. >> police sa
black lives matter sacramento is calling for occupation of the sacramento police department today.e is the possibility they will protest at tonight's city council meeting. >>> a small south bay community is experiencing a big city crime trend. police say they are experiencing a record number of break-ins. in january, they reported 88. in february, 57, totaling 100 occupation of the sacramento police department today. there is the possibility they will protest at tonight's city council...
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abc's will carr is in sacramento tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new protests planned in sacramento after a second investigation cleared the police officers who shot and killed stephon clark. >> our investigation has concluded that no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting can be sustained. >> reporter: that decision by california's attorney general comes just three days after the district attorney's decision to not charge the officers in this controversial shooting caught on camera. >> show me your hands! gun, gun, gun! >> reporter: almost a year after two police officers shot and killed clark, a black man who authorities say had been breaking windows but was unarmed, tension is now boiling. >> our brother stefon clark was slayed down like an animal! >> reporter: police arrested 84 people in sacramento monday night and detained at least one journalist. the response sparking criticism from the mayor. >> so, let's get to will carr, live in sacramento tonight. and will, there are more protests expected there tonight? >> reporter: that's right, david. protesters are h
abc's will carr is in sacramento tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new protests planned in sacramento after a second investigation cleared the police officers who shot and killed stephon clark. >> our investigation has concluded that no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting can be sustained. >> reporter: that decision by california's attorney general comes just three days after the district attorney's decision to not charge the officers in this...
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. >> the sacramento's da's office announced the same conclusion on saturday, triggering demonstrations and a sit-in on sunday that led to the closure of the arden fair mall. activists demanded the two officers be filed as they marched in an east sacramento, predominantly white neighborhood monday night. police arrested 84 people as the protesters marched onto a freeway overpass including several pastors and journalists. sacramento black lives matter is right now occupying the police station demanding those officers be fired. >> we're angry. we're disgusted, but we also expect them to do what they're supposed to do or what they did do. we expect these officers to get fired. >> reporter: well, that crowd is assembling here. they're expected to gather. they may spill into the streets again. they say they are here for the long haul every tuesday, wednesday and thursday they intend to occupy this sacramento police station until they say those two officers get fired. dan and ama. >> leslie, question for you, both sacramento county and the state of california said they will not charge the off
. >> the sacramento's da's office announced the same conclusion on saturday, triggering demonstrations and a sit-in on sunday that led to the closure of the arden fair mall. activists demanded the two officers be filed as they marched in an east sacramento, predominantly white neighborhood monday night. police arrested 84 people as the protesters marched onto a freeway overpass including several pastors and journalists. sacramento black lives matter is right now occupying the police...
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the black lives matter group in sacramento is calling for occupation of the sacramento police department this afternoon. there is a possibility they will protest at tonight's city council meeting. >>> the san jose city council is trying to strengthen its wage pretension ordinance so workers are rightfully paid. let's get over to kpix 5 news porter jackie ward with more. >> reporter: this is all an offense effort to prevent employees from being exploited. this is as a contractor is expected back in federal court this morning in oakland. let's give you some background. in 2017, federal agents ridden a compound in hayward where they found people crammed into a tiny space with no running water. several of them were undocumented workers who were constructing projects like the silvery towers in san jose ending union square court marriott in san francisco. joe torrence hernandez is back in court accused of cheating immigrant workers and holding them against their will. this case is partially why the city council in san jose will vote to toughen up its wage theft ordinance to protect workers. >>
the black lives matter group in sacramento is calling for occupation of the sacramento police department this afternoon. there is a possibility they will protest at tonight's city council meeting. >>> the san jose city council is trying to strengthen its wage pretension ordinance so workers are rightfully paid. let's get over to kpix 5 news porter jackie ward with more. >> reporter: this is all an offense effort to prevent employees from being exploited. this is as a contractor...
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lace last night.he pte these are in the streets of east sacramento. this latest protest was one of many following saturday's announcement the sacramento district attorney would not file charges against the officers who fatally shot stephon clark in march 2018. the officers said they thought the 22-year-old had a gun but he was holding a cell phone. a home to leadership in the community. >> these folks are not impacted by stuff we're impacted by, by the terrorism in our neighborhoods, by the police in our streets, by the helicopters overhead so they are getting a taste of it right now. they are going to be a little bit uncomfortable. it's going to be all right but they are going to be more informed after we leave. >>> two and a half hours into the demonstration police ordered protesters to disperse. that's when the arrest took place. protesters say they plan on occupying the sacramento miss station later today. reporting live in the south bay newsroom, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> we'll certainly be watching, matt, thank you. abc 7 sent several notifica
lace last night.he pte these are in the streets of east sacramento. this latest protest was one of many following saturday's announcement the sacramento district attorney would not file charges against the officers who fatally shot stephon clark in march 2018. the officers said they thought the 22-year-old had a gun but he was holding a cell phone. a home to leadership in the community. >> these folks are not impacted by stuff we're impacted by, by the terrorism in our neighborhoods, by...
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. >> reporter: protests breakout at sacramento after the district attorney says charges will not be filed against the officers who shot and killed stephan clark next he died twice . he died march 18, 2018 and he died today. >> it has been almost a year since the deadly police shooting of stephan clark. good saturday evening. >> the shooting of the 22-year- old is sparking protests nationwide and the city of sacramento had been bracing for more protests when the das decision was released. the sacramento district attorney's office announced the use of force from officers was reasonable because the officers thought the clark had a gun when they encountered him. >> we will not charge the officers with criminal liability related to the shooting death in the use of force on stafford -- stephon clark . >> the protest remained mostly peaceful but as ktvo rob malcolm tells us, prepare for more protests in the coming days . >> we must love and support one another. >> reporter: a crowd gathered in front of the sacramento police headquarters, the report into the death of stephan clark, many believe d
. >> reporter: protests breakout at sacramento after the district attorney says charges will not be filed against the officers who shot and killed stephan clark next he died twice . he died march 18, 2018 and he died today. >> it has been almost a year since the deadly police shooting of stephan clark. good saturday evening. >> the shooting of the 22-year- old is sparking protests nationwide and the city of sacramento had been bracing for more protests when the das decision...
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>(pam) tonight, harsh words directed at sacramento city councilors. community members and church leaders are sounding off at tonight's council meeting there. they are furious about all the recent developments surrounding the stephon clark killing by police... and because more than 80 people were arrested last night in sacramento.(pam) those people were protesting the district attorney's decision ánotá to charge officers in clark's death. good evening, i'm pam moore. (catherine) and i'm catherine heenan - ken wayne is on assignment. people at that meeting tonight claim they had been protesting peacefully when officers stepped in to arrest them. and today... there was another key decision from the state attorney general. our grant lodes is monitoring all the developments in the capitol. (grant) attorney general javier becerra today announcing that he too is not charging the officers who shot and killed stephon clark. the 22-year old died last march when officers chased him after getting a call about an auto burglary suspect. they say they thought he was
>(pam) tonight, harsh words directed at sacramento city councilors. community members and church leaders are sounding off at tonight's council meeting there. they are furious about all the recent developments surrounding the stephon clark killing by police... and because more than 80 people were arrested last night in sacramento.(pam) those people were protesting the district attorney's decision ánotá to charge officers in clark's death. good evening, i'm pam moore. (catherine) and i'm...
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southwest will begin flying to hawaii from oakland, san jose, sacramento and san diego. kpix5's andria borba reports the new fares are putting the heat on competitors. >> reporter: how much would you pay to lose the winter jacket and scarf in early march? well, the price of paradise just got a lot lower. the airline's name might be southwest, but they're now headed to the tropics. after more of a year of anticipation the cut rate carrier is saying aloha to hawaii. it's leading to the southwest effect on other flights to paradise. chris mcginness is editor of the travel skills blog on sf gate. >> the cheapest fares are about $298 round trip and not just southwest, but we've seen alaska airlines coming in and aggressively match southwest. american airlines has come in with fares of about $275 round trip. >> reporter: and this morning the real deal, not just flights for 300 bucks, but much, much lower. >> we are looking at -- i mean this morning we had fares round trip of $98, believe it or not. they truly had seats that were available for $49 each way. they didn't last for
southwest will begin flying to hawaii from oakland, san jose, sacramento and san diego. kpix5's andria borba reports the new fares are putting the heat on competitors. >> reporter: how much would you pay to lose the winter jacket and scarf in early march? well, the price of paradise just got a lot lower. the airline's name might be southwest, but they're now headed to the tropics. after more of a year of anticipation the cut rate carrier is saying aloha to hawaii. it's leading to the...
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>>> now at 11:00 watch where you park, a south protes in the streets of sacramento, the dozens of arrests tonight. >> and drastic cuts coming to oakland schools, why some students say teachers sold them out. >> and bargain flights to paradise from the bay area, but is it too late to cash in? good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. >>> careful where you park your car in one south bay city tonight. police in milpitas are reporting a record number of car break-ins, 145 since the beginning of january. kpix5's maria medina has a look at the hotspots tonight. maria? >> reporter: well, these thieves are pretty brazen because the hotspots are shopping centers and despite the warning signs like this one, police say car break-ins are happening way too often. >> jumped out, smash, smash, waited for their alarm to die down. >> reporter: lewis bergeron, ii said surveillance cameras caught thieves breaking into his cars at the great mall in seconds. >> they smash both windows, take the bag. the first bag they took they opened it. >> reporter: he said they stole two bags, nothing insid
>>> now at 11:00 watch where you park, a south protes in the streets of sacramento, the dozens of arrests tonight. >> and drastic cuts coming to oakland schools, why some students say teachers sold them out. >> and bargain flights to paradise from the bay area, but is it too late to cash in? good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. >>> careful where you park your car in one south bay city tonight. police in milpitas are reporting a record...
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in sacramento last night... they'd been protesting the shooting protesting the they'd been last night... in sacramento demonstratorsthan 80 arrested more police (catherine) police arrested more than 80 demonstrators in sacramento last night... they'd been protesting the shooting death of 22-year-old stephon clark. tensions have been flaring in the community since saturday. that's when the d-a's office announced that no charges would be filed against the officers who shot and killed clark last year. clark died during a foot chase with police... and officers thought his cell phone was a gun. (catherine) meantime the state attorney general will also not charge the officers who shot and killed stephon clark. this comes after the sacramnto police chief asked his officeto review the case.. kron 4's sacramento bureau reporter ashley zavala has the story.. ((pkg)) "our investigation has concluded that no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting can be sustained."california attorney general xavier b
in sacramento last night... they'd been protesting the shooting protesting the they'd been last night... in sacramento demonstratorsthan 80 arrested more police (catherine) police arrested more than 80 demonstrators in sacramento last night... they'd been protesting the shooting death of 22-year-old stephon clark. tensions have been flaring in the community since saturday. that's when the d-a's office announced that no charges would be filed against the officers who shot and killed clark last...
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>> the sacramento county da announced no charges on saturday, today the state attorney general agreed. now the fbi is launching its own investigation into clark's death, i'm heather holmes, in for julie. >>> in announcing his decision today, xavier becerra said stephon clark ran from police and refused commands to spot and show his hands before officers opened fire. of course, we now know clark was unarmed. his death led to days of protests and after today's announcement, a small group with signs gathered outside of the police department headquarters in sacramento, and in the past hour another group of people protested at the sacramento city council meeting. >> henry lee joins us now on the outcome of the attorney general's investigation, henry? >> reporter: attorney general's reasoning was very similar to that of the da, but now this case is going to be investigated at the federal level, is that is quite common and high profile cases. nearly a after stephon clark was shot and killed by sacramento police, state attorney general xavier becerra has wrapped up his investigation. >> our i
>> the sacramento county da announced no charges on saturday, today the state attorney general agreed. now the fbi is launching its own investigation into clark's death, i'm heather holmes, in for julie. >>> in announcing his decision today, xavier becerra said stephon clark ran from police and refused commands to spot and show his hands before officers opened fire. of course, we now know clark was unarmed. his death led to days of protests and after today's announcement, a small...
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the sacramento county d.a.e weekend she would not file charges against the officers who shot clark. the district attorney said, quote, we must recognize that police are often force today make split second decision. we must recognize they are under tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving circumstances. one year ago clark was unarmed and in his grandmother's backyard when police shot and killed him. the district attorney said that officers thought he was holding a gun and feared for their lives. clark was in fact holding a cell phone. his supporters are calling on state attorney general to bring charges against the two officers. >> we're hoping that attorney general javier finally does what nobody even sacramento district attorney anne marie shoe bert had the courage to do, which is prosecute these two officers involved in the killing. >> attorney general basara would be making a decision after the investigation is complete. >>> president trump is expected to sign an executive order today. it will reportedly give a
the sacramento county d.a.e weekend she would not file charges against the officers who shot clark. the district attorney said, quote, we must recognize that police are often force today make split second decision. we must recognize they are under tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving circumstances. one year ago clark was unarmed and in his grandmother's backyard when police shot and killed him. the district attorney said that officers thought he was holding a gun and feared for their lives....
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sacramento, an affluent area not known for protest but take a look. you see a police presence stretching several blocks after a march. within the past hour after being ordered to disperse, we're told a handful of arrests have been made. >> no justice, no peace.>> reporter: a few hundred marchers came outraged renewed over the death of 22-year-old stephan clark. >> we wanted to come to east sacramento to wake some of you up. >> reporter: outrage they want to share on streets were shootings are unheard-of. >> >> reporter: saturday's decision by the district attorney of no criminal charges. chasing clark in connection with to break-ins. they cornered him and his grandparents backyard, mistook his cell phone for a gun and fired 20 times. >> they executed my son. executed him in my mom's backyard. >> reporter: his mother is deeply disappointed in the da with protest spring up at the headquarters and at the mall, which led the city to shutdown the larger shopping area on sunday. after security was in place at golden one arena for the kings game. only staff
sacramento, an affluent area not known for protest but take a look. you see a police presence stretching several blocks after a march. within the past hour after being ordered to disperse, we're told a handful of arrests have been made. >> no justice, no peace.>> reporter: a few hundred marchers came outraged renewed over the death of 22-year-old stephan clark. >> we wanted to come to east sacramento to wake some of you up. >> reporter: outrage they want to share on...
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the demonstration was organized by black lives matter sacramento, along with two other groups. the protest come after today's another from state attorney general xavier becerra. his investigation found that the officers in the case feared for their lives and did not break any laws, and that they will not be charged. >> he agreed with the da there. our crime reporter henry lee is here now with how becerra came to this conclusion, and how the new probe will begin. >> reporter: the general asserted reasoning was similar to the attorney general. nearly a year after stephon clark was shot and killed by sacramento police, state attorney general xavier becerra has wrapped up his investigation. >> our investigation has concluded that no criminal charges against the officers involved in the shooting can be sustained. >> reporter: is a never came three days after sacramento the anne marie schubert said that she would not prosecute the officers. becerra said he met with clark gable was mother earlier in the day. he says he recognized his decision would now what what clark's family wanted
the demonstration was organized by black lives matter sacramento, along with two other groups. the protest come after today's another from state attorney general xavier becerra. his investigation found that the officers in the case feared for their lives and did not break any laws, and that they will not be charged. >> he agreed with the da there. our crime reporter henry lee is here now with how becerra came to this conclusion, and how the new probe will begin. >> reporter: the...
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it is more of the same type of business here in s sacramento.t happened afterwards i is te death of brandon smith, of darrell richards, and marshall miles. when y you look at sentimement a whole,e,e have notot really heed the words of the people or look at the results of excessive force by police. juan: i want to ask you about sacramento,hief of promising a separate internal investigation. he is an african-american police chief. what has been his role, and do you have any hope that anything will be done, even at an initiative level, to hold these officers responsible? berry: one of the officers was african-american. a andea that african-american c chief, to be the hero of a commumunity, isise , but the reality is he is under a shield. that shield is blue. hahn, the letter of the law protects ask a police like this, and has not changed since 1872. when you think of 1872 and think about the origin of police as slave catchers, a.k.a., the slave patrol, you have to understand where we are at. in 1865, this is when african american citizens were let
it is more of the same type of business here in s sacramento.t happened afterwards i is te death of brandon smith, of darrell richards, and marshall miles. when y you look at sentimement a whole,e,e have notot really heed the words of the people or look at the results of excessive force by police. juan: i want to ask you about sacramento,hief of promising a separate internal investigation. he is an african-american police chief. what has been his role, and do you have any hope that anything...
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the bill they want passed and the action they want taken on the sacramento police department.and a giant show of support from san franciso giants.... to a group of high school athletes -- still recovering from november's deadly camp fire. the ross spring dress event is here-finally! so you can say yes to the biggest selection of the season. yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices! more new dresses means more reasons to say yes. at the ross spring dress event. on now! great minds shop alike? yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes ,yes, yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. (jr stoner)tonight, a gesture bringing together butte county residents who were impacted by the devastating camp fire. (justine)the san francisco giants invited the paradise high school baseball team to play against corning high school at oracle park today. kron 4's gayle ong is live in san francisco with the story. gayle. (go) it's not a typical away game for paradise high school..many of the players suffere
the bill they want passed and the action they want taken on the sacramento police department.and a giant show of support from san franciso giants.... to a group of high school athletes -- still recovering from november's deadly camp fire. the ross spring dress event is here-finally! so you can say yes to the biggest selection of the season. yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices! more new dresses means more reasons to say yes. at the ross spring dress event. on now! great...
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. >>> hundreds of people marched to sacramento -- in sacramento to memo for stephon clark. it was one year ago today that he was shot and killed by two sacramento police officers. >> stephon clark! >> protesters held signs criticizing the sacramento police department calling for justice and accountability. the shooting happened as police were responding to reports of a person breaking into cars. police chased clark through backyards and repeatedly told him to stop and show his hands. officers said they opened fire with clark advanced toward them with what they thought was a gun. it turned out to be a cell phone. >> as long as black lives are not regarded as equal to other lives, we have to show up and do this. >> earlier today the clark family took to the steps of the capitol in sacramento calling for changes to laws dealing with police shootings. investigations by the sacramento district attorney and the state attorney general concluded that the two officers that opened fire did not break any laws and that the shooting was justified. >>> milpitas city leaders are trying to
. >>> hundreds of people marched to sacramento -- in sacramento to memo for stephon clark. it was one year ago today that he was shot and killed by two sacramento police officers. >> stephon clark! >> protesters held signs criticizing the sacramento police department calling for justice and accountability. the shooting happened as police were responding to reports of a person breaking into cars. police chased clark through backyards and repeatedly told him to stop and show...
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about hundred people gathered here in front of sacramento police headquarters. i'm going to get out of the way and set the scene here. you see people kind of standing around. we had some action here with the cars just reversing in front of police headquarters. everybody kind of gathering to take a look. we will try to get back to that to find out what happened. but you see here, this crowd of about 100 people, all of the reacting to the news from the report from sacramento district attorney anne marie schubert. the overwhelming feeling in this crowd tonight, that justice was not served, and stephon clark was victimized once again especially when details of those personal messages were made public. here's reaction from some in the crowd tonight. >> especially when it came to the cell phone records because more or less, we call it -- you got scolded the background check. we call it a black ground check, and what they did was basically went into an area of scope that had nothing to do with what happened in that particular night, you know, to where the officers got
about hundred people gathered here in front of sacramento police headquarters. i'm going to get out of the way and set the scene here. you see people kind of standing around. we had some action here with the cars just reversing in front of police headquarters. everybody kind of gathering to take a look. we will try to get back to that to find out what happened. but you see here, this crowd of about 100 people, all of the reacting to the news from the report from sacramento district attorney...
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. >>> we are learning more about the protests in sacramento after the district attorney's decision not to indict police officers for the shooting of an unarmed black man. a reporter was arrested a i long with a pastor. the protest was in an area of sacramento that does not see much. >> the people who make the desists live in this area. the captain says that arrests mo made for unlawful assembly and cars were keyed. those arrested were processed and released. son saturday, sacramento county district attorney ann marie schubert says that are charges won't be filed against the two officers who shot and killed stefon clark in 2018. they were called to a possible car breakin. they chased him to his grand parents' yard. they shot him after they mistook his cell phone for a gun. the mayor said that he was disappointed about the protest. the protests are expected to continue. black lives sacramento plan to be at the police department this afternoon. >> saw, sarah. >> the time is 5:05. in washington, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says, yes, there are enough votes in the senate to pass
. >>> we are learning more about the protests in sacramento after the district attorney's decision not to indict police officers for the shooting of an unarmed black man. a reporter was arrested a i long with a pastor. the protest was in an area of sacramento that does not see much. >> the people who make the desists live in this area. the captain says that arrests mo made for unlawful assembly and cars were keyed. those arrested were processed and released. son saturday,...
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dan simon, cnn, sacramento. >> dan, thank you. in the background you saw the protesters in dan's report. the news also hitting clark's family very hard. there are reports that an ambulance was called to his grandmother's home on saturday, you can see the video here taken from our affiliate kovr in sacramento. relatives say that she has a heart condition. here's what clark's mother said about justice for her son. >> we're outraged. we're outraged. they executed my son. they executed him in my mom's backyard and it is not right. it is not right. >> we also heard from clark's fiancee speaking to the media and through tears she said she believes police murdered clark. >> on march 18th, 2018, stephon clark, my fiance, and the father of my two sons, aidan and cairo, was shot to death by police officers, by two sacramento officers and my family's world was turned upside down. today the d.a. announced that the officers who shot my unarmed fiancee won't face any charges. >> it's okay. >> continuing the shameful legacy of officers killing b
dan simon, cnn, sacramento. >> dan, thank you. in the background you saw the protesters in dan's report. the news also hitting clark's family very hard. there are reports that an ambulance was called to his grandmother's home on saturday, you can see the video here taken from our affiliate kovr in sacramento. relatives say that she has a heart condition. here's what clark's mother said about justice for her son. >> we're outraged. we're outraged. they executed my son. they executed...
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you can see some protesters have gathered here at the sacramento police department.or the most part, things have been peaceful. at one time we did some protesters burn some police flags. but, obviously, a shooting that the sacramento shooting. 22-year-old african-american male stephone clark that police thought was breaking into cars and followed him into his grandmother's backyard. in the body camera he was only hold ago cell phone. here is the district attorney. >> when we look at all of these facts and circumstances, we look at all of it, everything. we ask our question that we started out with again and that question is was a crime committed? there is no question that a human being died. but when we look at the facts and the law and we follow our ethical responsibilities, the answer to that question is -- as a result, with he will not charge these officers with any criminal liability related to the shooting death of stephone clark. >> reporter: while that puts an end to the formal investigation, we should know the clark family has called a wrongful death lawsuit
you can see some protesters have gathered here at the sacramento police department.or the most part, things have been peaceful. at one time we did some protesters burn some police flags. but, obviously, a shooting that the sacramento shooting. 22-year-old african-american male stephone clark that police thought was breaking into cars and followed him into his grandmother's backyard. in the body camera he was only hold ago cell phone. here is the district attorney. >> when we look at all...
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this is video taken last night in sacramento. you can see a crowd of protesters in east sacramento and voicing their concerns and their deep upset with the results of the district attorney's decision not to file charges against those same to police officers. or than 80 people were arrested last night. they say they want to draw attention not just to the police killing of stephon clark, but what they say is an epidemic of african-american men, especially being killed by police officers. we're staying on top of the developing situation. the headline is what we just heard from california's attorney general xavier becerra. he and his mom have no plan to file terminal charges against the twoffers responsible for killing stephon clark in sacramento. >>> the latest on rolling into the bay area. we are already seeing rain across the region and it is expected to pick up later tonight. meteorologist mark tamayo with more on how long the latest rain will stick around. >>> hello there, light to moderate rainfall today. it will start out tues
this is video taken last night in sacramento. you can see a crowd of protesters in east sacramento and voicing their concerns and their deep upset with the results of the district attorney's decision not to file charges against those same to police officers. or than 80 people were arrested last night. they say they want to draw attention not just to the police killing of stephon clark, but what they say is an epidemic of african-american men, especially being killed by police officers. we're...
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. >>> a sacramento man was shot and killed by police. >> the officers murdered him.red him because had he a cell phone in his hand. and now he will never come back to us. >> coming up, why sacramento's district attorney says she will not be filing charges against those officers. how do you gauge the greatness of an suv? is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? and to do these things once... or seven times over? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. get the 2019 glc, starting at $40,700. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. what do you look for i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no pl
. >>> a sacramento man was shot and killed by police. >> the officers murdered him.red him because had he a cell phone in his hand. and now he will never come back to us. >> coming up, why sacramento's district attorney says she will not be filing charges against those officers. how do you gauge the greatness of an suv? is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground?...
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to sacramento high and then, all the way to the state capitol. this was one of the largest groups of protestors ... since the d-a's announcment last saturday. (grant) doug johnson explains why students say this demonstration is so important. this was a cause so many of these students say was important to them.take pkgnats organized by the black student union...natstoday's stephon clark student walkout and march started on the campus of sacramento city college.natsa campus where clark himself once attended school.josh robinson, sac city college black student union"this affects everyone on this campus, so that's why it's important they get involved, because they can be stephon clark, i can be stephon clark. my brother my sister, my classmate, my peer could be stephon clark."at first students began marching through the school's buildings... chanting encouragement for others to join them.leveria williams, sacramento city college student "honestly i came out because i just had to see how we're responding to things as a people."h school students from n
to sacramento high and then, all the way to the state capitol. this was one of the largest groups of protestors ... since the d-a's announcment last saturday. (grant) doug johnson explains why students say this demonstration is so important. this was a cause so many of these students say was important to them.take pkgnats organized by the black student union...natstoday's stephon clark student walkout and march started on the campus of sacramento city college.natsa campus where clark himself...
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two people who work for college master mind had a court hearing today in sacramento. accused of collecting money from parents and using it as bribes. helping to fabricate athletic profiles. >>> the man authorities say is the ringleader from this alleged scam is from sacramento. >> said nothing to reporters as he left the federal courthouse in boston. >> the 59-year-old was the foum founder of a college preparatory business called the edge. and in 2014 singer wrote a book called getting in. >> the sacramento bee reports that singer was in consumer finance. the alleged conspiracy involves coaches and administrators from eight elite colleges and universities. senior associate athletic team -- vav ek led his water polo team to 15 national championships. >>> among the parents facing charges are actress lori loughlin and felicity huffman. officers arrested huffman in her home ten minutes ago. a judge ruled she could be released on $250,000 bond. there is a warrant out for loughlin. she and her husband are accused of paying bribes totally half a million dollars. now we have
two people who work for college master mind had a court hearing today in sacramento. accused of collecting money from parents and using it as bribes. helping to fabricate athletic profiles. >>> the man authorities say is the ringleader from this alleged scam is from sacramento. >> said nothing to reporters as he left the federal courthouse in boston. >> the 59-year-old was the foum founder of a college preparatory business called the edge. and in 2014 singer wrote a book...
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marley martinez reports. >> reporter: the sacramento d.a. announced she will not charge the two officers with stephon clark's murder. savant tres clarke criticized the officers' response. >> the officers never announced themselves as law enforcement. they never even gave him a chance to be detained before allegedly firing 20 shots. my grandmother and little sister were there when the shots were taking place. right there. they could have been hit, as well. >> reporter: he hopes the city will fire the officers. the sacramento police chief weighed in on their status in an interview. >> discipline will depend on the facts and our review that comes after the district attorney, and the attorney general. that has to be based on our policy at the time, and what they actually did. >> reporter: the da's decision came as no surprise, but would did take him back was how she announced no charges, by listing the drugs in stephon clark's system. his argument, on text message with his fiancie, and his web searches into suicide. >> it doesn't matter is all i
marley martinez reports. >> reporter: the sacramento d.a. announced she will not charge the two officers with stephon clark's murder. savant tres clarke criticized the officers' response. >> the officers never announced themselves as law enforcement. they never even gave him a chance to be detained before allegedly firing 20 shots. my grandmother and little sister were there when the shots were taking place. right there. they could have been hit, as well. >> reporter: he hopes...
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the sacramento county district attorney declined to press charges. today they cited the same evidence including officer's independent accounts that stephon clark was in a shooting stance. >> these tragedies are tough. mother lost her son, two and boys lost a father, two grandparents lost her grandson in their own backyard. >> sacramento city council meeting underway right now. city leaders still discussing what transpired last night's protest. >>> a fire tore through an apartment building a daly city.w chopper five flew over the scene as firefighters were putting out hotspots. the fire broke out around 2:00 on crestwood drive. the cause is under investigation. >>> the ground washing away beneath the bay area highway. why there is no timeline on when it will be fixed. >> instead of $3 million was more the range of a really nice poster you put in your house. >>> and oakland school thought they were getting a one-of-a- kind piece of art but it turns out they are fake. >>> a giants player arrested for dui. what this could mean for his career. . >>> a rac
the sacramento county district attorney declined to press charges. today they cited the same evidence including officer's independent accounts that stephon clark was in a shooting stance. >> these tragedies are tough. mother lost her son, two and boys lost a father, two grandparents lost her grandson in their own backyard. >> sacramento city council meeting underway right now. city leaders still discussing what transpired last night's protest. >>> a fire tore through an...
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stephon clark protests continued today in sacramento... this time, in south sacramento..strators marched up and down freeport bvld ... where the sacramento police department is located. at one point, during the night, the police were providing escorts for them. (grant) this after sacramento police arrested 84 people on monday night during more stephon clark demonstrations..(pam) many are now criticizing the police department.. questioning whether the officers on monday night .. overstepped their authority. doug johnson has the details. after sacramento police arrested and cited more than 80 people marching through east sacramento monday night... nats mondaymany legal experts say itús unlikely everyone in that group will be prosecuted. professor john sims, mcgeorge school of law'theyúre not going to be able to prove that anybody did anything thatús illegal that they can properly be punished for.'professor john sims is a constitutional law professor at mcgeorge law school.although there are allegations that some in the crowd were keying cars... sims says the majority of peo
stephon clark protests continued today in sacramento... this time, in south sacramento..strators marched up and down freeport bvld ... where the sacramento police department is located. at one point, during the night, the police were providing escorts for them. (grant) this after sacramento police arrested 84 people on monday night during more stephon clark demonstrations..(pam) many are now criticizing the police department.. questioning whether the officers on monday night .. overstepped...
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sacramento police were responding to a 911 call about a man breaking car windows in the south sacramentoborhood of meadow view. two officers. they thought clark had a gun and pursued him into a gun, firing 20 shots at him. he was carrying only a cell phone. watch. >> show me your gun! shots fired. >> cnn's dan simon joins us now outside the police department. how is the city of sacramento reacting to the d.a.'s decision not to charge those officers? >> reporter: well, hi, we will see how the community reacts in the hours and days ahead. you can see that a protest is now taking place outside of the sacramento police department headquarters. you can see this group behind me. for the most part, things have been peaceful. we did see at one point protesters burn some police flags. now you have various folks speaking. no question this is a shooting that roiled the sacramento community. it led to a wave of protests. one protest shut down the sacramento kings arena during the middle of an nba game. so the question for the district attorney was, is this a crime? did the officers act justifiably i
sacramento police were responding to a 911 call about a man breaking car windows in the south sacramentoborhood of meadow view. two officers. they thought clark had a gun and pursued him into a gun, firing 20 shots at him. he was carrying only a cell phone. watch. >> show me your gun! shots fired. >> cnn's dan simon joins us now outside the police department. how is the city of sacramento reacting to the d.a.'s decision not to charge those officers? >> reporter: well, hi, we...
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sacramento county's district attorney made that announcement yesterday. she said no laws were broken when clark was killed last march in his grandparents backyard. officers were there looking for someone breaking car windows which they say clark was doing. the officers told clark to show his hands, which he did not do. officers thought a flash of light coming from his direction may have been the reflection off a gun muzzle. as it turns out that reflection may have come off of clark's cellphone is a short time later they opened fire. clark's family was quick to react to the announcement. >> they executed my son. they execute it him in my mom's backyard, and it is not right. it is not right. however, the da has shown us time and time again throughout her term who she is and what she stands for, which is not fairness or justice. >> the shooting touched off waves of protests in sacramento. that shut down busy streets, disrupted sporting events and took over city council meetings. his family filed a wrongful death suit against both the officers and the city of
sacramento county's district attorney made that announcement yesterday. she said no laws were broken when clark was killed last march in his grandparents backyard. officers were there looking for someone breaking car windows which they say clark was doing. the officers told clark to show his hands, which he did not do. officers thought a flash of light coming from his direction may have been the reflection off a gun muzzle. as it turns out that reflection may have come off of clark's cellphone...
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sacramento -- the sacramento immigration coalition is launching their newest campaign to protect familiesin the country without legal permission from being detained by immigration customs enforcement, better known as ice."this is one way definitely of keeping families safe," said mahmoud zahriya. monday, zahriya, joe engles and others with the coalition will unveil two publications, one being a "what to do if ice comes knocking" newsletter.the newsletter will include "real stories from people who have been approached by ice, what they did, then whether it was right or wrong and then give practical suggestions on what to do in that kind of case," explained sic member engle with n&r publications.the second publication is a graphic comic that is meant to teach children the do's and don'ts if they ever encounter ice."if a child is able to understand to dial 911, if their mom or someone is at harm, i think this comic book will help as well for them to be able to call the rapid response number that we have for ice sightings and to really keep their parents safe," zahriya, who is also the policy
sacramento -- the sacramento immigration coalition is launching their newest campaign to protect familiesin the country without legal permission from being detained by immigration customs enforcement, better known as ice."this is one way definitely of keeping families safe," said mahmoud zahriya. monday, zahriya, joe engles and others with the coalition will unveil two publications, one being a "what to do if ice comes knocking" newsletter.the newsletter will include...
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que segÚn la policÍa de sacramento dejaron de ser pacÍficas.a civil de $20,000,000 contra la ciudad y los oficiales de la policÍa de sacramento. >> en medio de fuertes protestas po a de e no habrÁ cargos criminales contravolucra legisladores estatales buscan que se apruebe la ley, bajo la cual agencias de la ley podrÍan despedir a oficiales que hagan uso innecesario de fuerza letal. se espera que la medida pase al comitÉ de seguridad pÚblica ante la asamblea en los prÓximos d s dÍas. >> el director del fbi estuvo en san francisco para participar en la conferencia de seguridad cibernÉtica. ... fue el orador principal en el evento donde hablÓ sobre cÓmo hacer su agencia para hacer frente a estas amenazas. se estima que los ataques ci r cibernÉticos le cuestan miles de millones de dÓlares cada aÑo a los residentes del paÍs. >> ya se encuentra tras las rejas el responsable de enviar un paquete bomba que explotÓ en un spa en mayo de 2018 matando a una mujer e hiriendo a otras s dos. el fiscal del distrito central de california y el director asistent
que segÚn la policÍa de sacramento dejaron de ser pacÍficas.a civil de $20,000,000 contra la ciudad y los oficiales de la policÍa de sacramento. >> en medio de fuertes protestas po a de e no habrÁ cargos criminales contravolucra legisladores estatales buscan que se apruebe la ley, bajo la cual agencias de la ley podrÍan despedir a oficiales que hagan uso innecesario de fuerza letal. se espera que la medida pase al comitÉ de seguridad pÚblica ante la asamblea en los prÓximos d s...
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it was one year ago today that clark was fatally shot by police in sacramento. loved ones, and members of the sacramento community are coming together to remember clark. over the weekend a number of events were held in his memory. and today ... sacramento's black lives matter chapter plans to march in the meadowview neighborhood where clark died. ( james ) 22-year old clark was fatally shot by police last march in his grandmother's backyard. police said -- they thought clark was holding a gun. it turned out -- he was holding a phone. ( will ) this morning we are hearing from the family of a man in vallejo who was fatally shot by police at a taco bell drive-thru.( james ) the family of 20-year-old willie mccoy says he was ánot alert at the time of his death....they are now calling for the public to see the police body cam video that they got to view last
it was one year ago today that clark was fatally shot by police in sacramento. loved ones, and members of the sacramento community are coming together to remember clark. over the weekend a number of events were held in his memory. and today ... sacramento's black lives matter chapter plans to march in the meadowview neighborhood where clark died. ( james ) 22-year old clark was fatally shot by police last march in his grandmother's backyard. police said -- they thought clark was holding a gun....
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and they have suffered too many years of neglect from policymakers here in sacramento. they deserve better. the high-speed rail will be part of that. >> [ applause ] >>high-speed rail is much more than a train project. it's about economic transformation and unlocking the enormous potential of the valley. we can align our economic and workforce development strategies, anchored by high- speed rail, and pair them with tools like opportunity zones, to form the backbone of a reinvigorated central valley economy. merced, fresno, bakersfield, and communities in between are more dynamic than many realize. >> [ applause ] >>the valley may be known around the world for agriculture, but there is another story ready to be told. a story of a region hungry for investment, a workforce eager for more training and good jobs, californians who deserve a fair share of our state's prosperity. look, we will continue our regional projects north and south. we'll finish phase 1 environmental work. we'll connect the revitalized central valley to other parts of the state, and continue to push for
and they have suffered too many years of neglect from policymakers here in sacramento. they deserve better. the high-speed rail will be part of that. >> [ applause ] >>high-speed rail is much more than a train project. it's about economic transformation and unlocking the enormous potential of the valley. we can align our economic and workforce development strategies, anchored by high- speed rail, and pair them with tools like opportunity zones, to form the backbone of a...
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marching in the streets from sacramento city college, to mc-latchy high, then to sacramento high andinally the state capitol.(pam) this was one of the largest groups of protesters since the d-a's announcement on saturday. doug johnson explains why these students say ... they decided to take their message to the street. ablibthis was a cause so many of these students say was important to them.take pkgnats student union...natstoday's stephon clark student walkout and march started on the campus of sacramento city college.natsa campus where clark himself once attended school.josh robinson, sac city college black student union"this affects everyone on this campus, so that's why it's important they get involved, because they can be stephon clark, i can be stephon clark. my brother my sister, my classmate, my peer could be stephon clark."at first students began marching through the school's buildings... chanting encouragement for others to join them.leveria williams, sacramento city college student "honestly i came out because i just had to see how we're responding to things as a people."n
marching in the streets from sacramento city college, to mc-latchy high, then to sacramento high andinally the state capitol.(pam) this was one of the largest groups of protesters since the d-a's announcement on saturday. doug johnson explains why these students say ... they decided to take their message to the street. ablibthis was a cause so many of these students say was important to them.take pkgnats student union...natstoday's stephon clark student walkout and march started on the campus...