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Stephon Clark mural. (Photo: screen capture NFL Inspire Change video)

California District Attorneys Association Asks NFL to Pull Stephon Clark Video

Video ‘misrepresents the facts’ of the officer involved shooting death of Clark

By Katy Grimes, August 4, 2020 3:25 pm

The National Football league, as part of its new Inspire Change campaign, has created a video about the death of Stephon Clark, the 22-year old black male shot to death by two Sacramento police officers in March 2018 following a chase.

Tuesday, the California District Attorneys Association asked NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to pull the video produced by the league because it “misrepresents the facts” of the officer involved shooting death of Sacramento resident Stephon Clark.

Clark was shot and killed following a 9-1-1 call to police about someone breaking windows with a crowbar, and trying to open the windows of several homes. He ended up in his grandmother’s Sacramento backyard, followed by police officers who believed he was pointing a gun at them. They did not know the home belonged to his grandmother. Police footage shows the exchange took only 10 seconds, when officers fired 20 shots, hitting Clark multiple times, police told CNN affiliate KOVR.

The California District Attorneys Association  explains their request to Goodell in a press statement:

Stephon Clark’s Legacy I #Everyone’s Child features Stephon Clark’s mother, Sequette Clark, discussing the tragic death of her son.

“Though well-intentioned, the video performs a disservice instead of a public service by omitting the crucial facts which preceded Mr. Clark’s tragic death,” said Vern Pierson, El Dorado County District Attorney and president of the California District Attorneys Association. Lengthy independent investigations by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, the California Attorney General’s Office, and the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California cleared the officers involved of any wrongdoing in the tragedy.

Noting that the video “clearly and poignantly shows the devastating impact Mr. Clark’s death had on his mother, Pierson advises Goodell that “if the enormity of her grief alone was the content of the video or the purpose behind the NFL campaign, you would not be hearing from us.”

Here is how the NFL describes the video and their Inspire Change campaign:

“Stephon Clark was an unarmed, 22 year-old man, who was fatally shot and killed in his grandmother’s backyard in Sacramento, California by two officers from the Sacramento Police Department. This is the fifth PSA spearheaded by Roc Nation and the NFL in efforts to raise awareness about the need to create positive change in our communities and end systemic racism. For the league, the PSA falls under its Inspire Change initiative, a platform focused on the collaboration of the NFL and players to reduce barriers to opportunity and combat social injustice.”

The Tragic Story of Stephon Clark

Stephon Clark had a lengthy juvenile court record dating back to 2012, with offenses that included grand theft, robbery and receiving stolen property.

According to Sacramento Bee records, as an adult, Stephon Clark had been charged in four criminal cases since 2014 including felony armed robbery and assault, and endangering the life of a child. Court documents indicate that Clark pleaded no contest and spent a year on a sheriff’s department work project to satisfy his jail term – for armed robbery.

In late 2015, Clark was charged with “pimping” after sheriff’s deputies stopped him and a woman while they were driving in a “high prostitution and crime area” in North Highlands,” the Bee reported. “At the time, both Clark and the woman were on probation, records indicate. Clark pleaded no contest to the charge.”

“In 2016, Clark was charged with domestic violence ‘resulting in a traumatic condition’ to the victim. The incident happened at a residence in Elk Grove. When police arrived, they found the woman “holding a bag of ice to her face,” according to a narrative by Elk Grove police. She had suffered “bruising and swelling to her right eye,” it says, and complained of pain in her right elbow. The woman said Clark had punched her.

Clark’s most recent charge occurred in 2018, when he again was charged with domestic violence.

California DA’s Want Goodell to ‘reexamine the factual findings of Mr. Clark’s death’

DA Pierson said, the video fails to put into context the circumstances surrounding Mr. Clark’s death and simply ignores what Attorney General Becerra described as the “critical facts.” In part, the Attorney General found “evidence establishes that Mr. Clark committed several unlawful acts by breaking the sliding glass door on a neighboring home as well as breaking into cars and this fact was broadcast by police helicopter.”

Pierson said the findings of the investigations by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office revealed that Clark had been involved in a domestic violence incident with the mother of his child less than 48 hours earlier and that Mr. Clark was despondent.

Read the entire CDAA press statement here.

Awkward City Response

Stevante Clark threatening Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg (photo by Daily Mail UK)

Immediately following Clark’s death, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg lost control of a Sacramento City Council meeting when Black Lives Matter activists turned the meeting into a riot. The council meeting was supposed to be an opportunity to address the recent police shooting of Clark.

The brother of Stephon Clark interrupted the Sacramento council meeting, took ahold of the microphone to attack the Sacramento cops who shot his brother, and planted his tush on the Mayor’s desk to yell in his face. This happened as the Mayor looked stunned, and police looked on. When Steinberg tried to speak to him, Clark shouted, “Shut the f—up.”

Simultaneously, hundreds of BLM protesters, frustrated at not being able to get inside the council meeting, blocked the entrance of nearby Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento for the second time that week, preventing thousands of ticket-holding Sacramento Kings fans from attending the NBA game. And the City Council and Mayor allowed it to happen.

“You ain’t seeing no game tonight. Join us or go home!” protesters shouted at the Kings fans, the Sacramento Bee reported. And police did not break up the crowds, likely on orders.

BLM protesters preventing Sacramento Kings ticket holders from entering Golden One Arena. (photo by Daily Mail UK)

Local media repeatedly referred to Stephon Clark as “turning his life around,” and “father of two,” as well as “unarmed black man fatally shot by police.” It took the three separate investigations by the Sacramento DA, the California Attorney General’s office, and the US Attorney’s office to support the findings provided by the helicopter video, radio traffic and the officers’ body worn cameras. “An autopsy of Mr. Clark revealed that he was under the influence of multiple drugs at the time of his death, Pierson said. “By omitting these critical facts, you missed the opportunity to address issues faced by our communities including drug addiction, mental health struggles and domestic violence,” Pierson said, adding “by failing to account for the full set of circumstances surrounding (Mr. Clark’s) death, you are undermining the very foundation of meaningful conversation around unlawful police overreach, brutality and wrongdoing.”

Here is a Facebook video created by the California District Attorneys Association of the California Attorney General’s findings.

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9 thoughts on “California District Attorneys Association Asks NFL to Pull Stephon Clark Video

  1. NFL is no different from Joseph Goebbels and the rest of MSM (MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, WashPost, NYT, etc) They lie and create a different story to fit the narrative to their agenda’s

    1. Agreed. The shooting was legal.. period.. The crime rate among blacks is off the hook and they instead , focus on a isolated incident and ignore the real problem which is blacks killing each other daily in huge numbers.. NOT my problem.

  2. It’s heartening to see the California District Attorneys Assoc. step up here.
    Grateful to them for doing it.

  3. Facts would completely deflate the BLM narrative of black victims and a brutal police department. The reality is the complete opposite with blacks killing cops far more often than the other way around (WSJ). This is about marxists wanting no rule of law at all so they can loot, rape, burn and murder with impunity. Marxists hate the police because they enforce the LAW which is why they hate all cops including black cops.

  4. Good “down to it story” Katy. These facts would never be on the MSM because it would not fit their agenda, and their agenda is LIES AND LIES. It is so good to know we have REAL REPORTING AND REAL STORIES from the Globe with you and Evan. Thank you. By the way I am no longer watching the nfl due to their disrespect to our Country and culture.

  5. The California So Called Justice System is Corrupt, Top to bottom – back to front
    Filled with Parasitc, Self Serving Crooks as in Orange County for an example.
    Take a good look at what you pay for, as these are not Public Servants…

  6. The California So Called Justice System is Corrupt, Top to bottom – back to front
    Filled with Parasitc, Self Serving Crooks as in Orange County for an example.
    Take a good look at what you pay for, as these are not Real Public Servants,
    but mostly Criminals posing as such…

  7. Great story, and kudos to CDAA for telling it like it is.
    What kind of “community” rewards career criminals like SC with a crown?

  8. Live by the sword, die by the sword. Until people own responsibility for their actions, this scenario will be played over and over. Personal responsibility is a lost value in our society.

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