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Stephon Clark did not have to die. Rather than paying his family off, help them gain understanding and accept responsibility for his self-imposed death

The Fractured Fairy Tale of Stephon Clark


The Fractured Fairy Tale of Stephon Clark There was a time not long ago when a personal history mattered; past actions were considered in job offers and in criminal prosecutions. But the liberal left now considers past actions immaterial and irrelevant. Consider the family of Stephon Clark, the 22-year old black male shot to death by two Sacramento police officers in March after a chase: The family has filed wrongful death claims with the city of Sacramento, seeking up to $35 million for Clark's death, the Sacramento Bee reported this week. And, the Sacramento Bee also once again reported Clark as an "unarmed 22-year-old black man." Stephon Clark's family looked the other way on his lengthy history of violent, illegal behavior, and now they want $35 million? Can you imagine the private family conversations about filing a lawsuit against the city?
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