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SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Stevante Clark, the brother of Stephon
Clark, an unarmed black man whose 2018 shooting by Sacramento
police received national attention, has been arrested on
domestic violence charges.
Stevante was arrested Monday and booked at the Sacramento County
Jail on aggravated battery charges. Clark was taken into custody
by Sacramento police officers on the career criminal
apprehension team.
Stephon Clark, was shot and killed after officers mistook the
cell phone in his hand for a gun. The shooting prompted protests
and national attention as part of the larger discussion over
police brutality.
Stevante Clark’s booking photo (4/19/18) (Credit: Sacramento
County Main Jail)
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In the aftermath of Stephon Clark’s shooting, Stevante Clark
disrupted a city council meeting and embarked on an emotional
tirade inside the chambers in front of Mayor Steinberg. Since
the incident in city council chambers, Steinberg has pushed for
mental health awareness in the city’s African American community.
In the aftermath of Stephon Clark’s shooting, Stevante Clark
disrupted a city council meeting and embarked on an emotional
tirade inside the chambers in front of Mayor Steinberg. Since
the incident in city council chambers, Steinberg has pushed for
mental health awareness in the city’s African American community.
Stevante Clark has since developed a relationship with elected
leaders and currently serves as an appointed member of the
Sacramento City Measure U Advisory Committee.
Councilmember Larry Carr nominated Clark for the position and
did not know any details about Clark’s new arrest.
“I do know Stevante has been an upstanding citizen, and he’s
participated with his community,” Carr said. “I also know, that
domestic violence is the number one call for service in the
whole city.”
Clark was being held on $50,000 bail. Jail logs showed he was in
the process of bailing out of jail Late Monday night. His next
court date is set for May 26.
Aggravated battery is defined as battery causing serious bodily
injury.
Stevante was arrested in April 2018 on suspicion of making
criminal threats to another person, felony assault, felony
vandalism, and abusing the 911 emergency line, police stated.
https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2020/05/18/stevante-clark- sacramento-battery-charges/
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