
Mar 19, 2018 – Sacramento, California, U.S. – Sequitta Thompson, grandmother of Stephan Clark, is surrounded by family as they pray in the parking lot of the Meadowview Light Rail Station on Monday afternoon, March 19, 2018. Clark was killed by police last night, in the backyard of his grandmothers home. ©Jose Luis Villegas/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire

Mar 19, 2018 – Sacramento, California, U.S. – Pastor Les Simmons, center, and youth activist Barry Accius, left, pray with Sequitta Thompson, grandmother of Stephan Clark, and her family and friends in the parking lot of the Meadowview Light Rail Station on Monday afternoon, March 19, 2018. Clark was killed by police last night, in the backyard of his grandmothers home. Known as both Stephon Clark and Stephan Clark. ©Jose Luis Villegas/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire.

Mar 19, 2018 – Sacramento, California, U.S. – Crystal McCray, 22 years in the Meadowview neighborhood is frustrated and exhausted of the violence. McCray holds a sign with other protesters outside the Meadowview Light Rail Station on Monday afternoon, March 19, 2018 at a vigil for Stephan Clark, killed by police last night. Known as both Stephon Clark and Stephan Clark. ©Jose Luis Villegas/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire.

Mar 20, 2018 – Sacramento, California, U.S.- Pictures showing Stephon Clark and his wife Salena Manni, and sons Aiden Clark, 3, and Cairo Clark, 1, rested on a table inside his grandmother Sequita Thompson’s home in Sacramento.Known as both Stephon Clark and Stephan Clark. ©Renee C. Byer/The Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Press.

Mar 20, 2018 – Sacramento, California, U.S. – SEQUITA THOMPSON, recounts the horror of seeing her grandson Stephon Clark dead in her backyard after he was shot by police in Sacramento. Stephan Clark was holding only his cellphone when he was fatally shot Sunday night by two Sacramento police officers who fired at him 20 times. Clark, 22, encountered the officers in the backyard of the south Sacramento home where he was staying with his grandparents. ©Renee C. Byer/The Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire.

Mar 20, 2018 – Sacramento, California, U.S. – Lashunda Britt, a cousin of Stephon Clark said he was probably knocking on the window through the bars to alert his grandfather who suffered from a stroke to use his remote to open the garage door when he was fatally shot by police in Sacramento. To the right on the patio is where her cousin died. Known as both Stephon Clark and Stephan Clark. ©Renee C. Byer/The Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire.
