Posted on 11/24/2019 6:41:05 PM PST by artichokegrower
The Sacramento Bee is premiering its new documentary S.A.C. on Dec. 12 at the Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for The Arts.
The documentary explores the legacy of Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old unarmed black man shot to death by Sacramento police officers in March 2018.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
Life of crime Absentee father Ex-Con On parole Brother murdered by gang members Breaking into cars, pursued by police at night, reached into pants, shot eight times Cannabis, cocaine, and codeine found in his blood
Some freaking legacy.
Exactly.
SAC? Shouldn’t that be Curtis Lemay?
Lived a thug. Died a thug.
S.A.C.
So this isn’t a remake of Strategic Air Command with James Stewart (1955)? Not by a long shot.
Another tragic loss of a future aeronautical engineer...
Not to be confused with the Ghost In The Shell Stand Alone Complex (S.A.C.), animated sequels.
I love how blacks stand up for the black criminals and ignore the 100’s of thousands of their black victims.
Honestly, other than seeking to institute absolute chaos, and using this to move in that direction, I have no idea what good it does to herald the life of a man like this.
It’s just nuts.
Where is Stephon’s nutball brother Stevante’?
Probably planning to interrupt another City Council Meeting and grab somebody’s Mike.
“a documentary on the legacy of Stephon Clark”
OH NO, they’re gonna expose Superman’s secret identity?
Stephon Clark’s children to split $2.4 million settlement - NBC News
stephon clark’s children from www.nbcnews.com
Oct 9, 2019 · Sacramento police release video of fatal shooting of Stephon Clark. Under the agreement, Clark’s two minor children will split $2.4 million that will be placed in trusts until they reach age 18. Court records show that each will end up with slightly less than $900,000 after attorneys’ fees are deducted.
Kids probably never spent two days with their dad.
They hit the Thugger’s Jackpot.
Now, if those two girls can make it to the age of 18, they’ll really have something to celebrate.
I remember the bodycam video. Dude jumped over two fences trying to flee (like an upstanding citizen) then was cornered in the dark in the back of a third home when cops claimed they saw a shiny object in his hand and opened fire. The shiny object turned out to be the dude’s cell phone. The cops had a heat-sensored camera on this guy from an above helicopter that had followed him from the time he had fled a car he had allegedly tried to break into.
His “legacy” is that you don’t jump fences from backyard to backyard in the dark of night and then waive a cellphone at the cops who chase you. It was a “bad shoot”, imo (they should have called for back-up since they had the chopper cam to follow him) and let the chopper shine a spotlight on him so police could see the perp was unarmed).
Will the long criminal record be included on this idolized documentary of the innocent?
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