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Sacramento sheriff's cruiser hits woman during Stephon Clark protest and speeds away, video shows

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A 61-year-old woman was struck by a police vehicle as it peeled away from protesters demonstrating against the police killing of Stephon Clark in what was described by the victim and protesters as a hit and run.
A 61-year-old woman was struck by a police vehicle as it peeled away from protesters demonstrating against the police killing of Stephon Clark in what was described by the victim and protesters as a hit and run.
Wanda Cleveland, a local activist, was hit in her right leg and taken to a hospital, where she was treated for injuries to her arm and back of the head and released.
Marchers had taken to the street on Saturday night, part of dayslong protests in the wake of the killing of Clark, 22, an unarmed black man shot to death by police on March 18 in Sacramento. Demonstrations have been particularly tense since Thursday, when an independent autopsy report concluded Clark was struck eight times, mostly in the back. The incident was recorded on police body cameras.
In a video published by ABC10, a throng of protesters took to busy Florin Road south of downtown chanting slogans, including «Say his name! Stephon Clark!» among moving traffic. A group of what appears to be around two dozen people approaches a Sacramento County Sheriff police cruiser and surrounds it. «When people are occupied, resistance is justified» the crowd chants.
The cruiser’s lights flash and the siren blares. Another cruiser pulls up to behind in an apparent move to back up the first vehicle.
«Back away from my vehicle,» a deputy says four times into a loudspeaker. After a few moments, the first cruiser slowly pulls forward, and a woman emerges from the crowd in between the vehicles, both SUVs.
The second cruiser strikes her and she hits the ground. In a video recorded by public defender and legal observer Guy Danilowitz, the woman’s white sign is lit up by the headlights before impact.
The longer ABC10 video does not show deputies circling back. Fire and rescue personnel
firemen arrive about seven minutes later to load the woman, Cleveland, onto a stretcher and take her to an ambulance.
Before the accident, Cleveland, a vocal activist at Sacramento City Council meetings, recounted how she felt she was unjustly arrested three years ago for allegedly touching a police officer during a tense meeting.
«I’m on a mission now. I will never allow a cop to touch me again,» she said before the accident. Nearly an hour later, she was lying face up on a city street after being struck by the SUV.
«I want to know what he was thinking,» Cleveland said from her hospital bed in the emergency room. «Is my life not that important?»
Cleveland suffered minor injuries, to her head and elbow. She said once she was on the ground, she quickly rolled out of the way, fearing the vehicle would run her over. «I could hear the tires roll past me,» she said.
«This was a hit and run,» Andre Young said after witnessing the incident. «Police have to be better than this.»
Phuong Le, a friend of Cleveland’s, rushed to her aid and held her head until paramedics arrived.
The family of Stephon Clark joined hundreds at a rally Saturday, urging California’s capital city not to let his memory or calls for police reform fade nearly two weeks after the 22-year-old unarmed black man was killed by Sacramento officers.
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The family of Stephon Clark joined hundreds at a rally Saturday, urging California’s capital city not to let his memory or calls for police reform fade nearly two weeks after the 22-year-old unarmed black man was killed by Sacramento officers.
Clark’s fiance, Salena Manni, stood on stage with his…
«He was really upset and he accelerated,» Le said. «He didn’t get everyone to comply and move, so he just hit her.»
In a statement, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department said the collision occurred at «slow speeds» after protesters were «yelling while pounding and kicking the vehicles’ exterior.» The department vehicle suffered scratches, dents and a shattered rear window that was caused by vandals and was unrelated to the collision, according to Sgt. Shaun Hampton.
The incident is under investigation by the California Highway Patrol while the department conducts an internal review, Hampton added. It was not immediately clear whether any disciplinary measures would be taken.
«He never even stopped. It was a hit and run,» Cleveland told the Sacramento Bee. «If I did that I’d be charged. It’s disregard for human life.»
Danilowitz, a Sacramento County public defender who filmed the incident, was there as a legal observer to document any cases of civil rights violations or police overreach during demonstrations. The National Lawyers Guild oversees a network of observers across the country.
Observers typically record videos and photos of police and demonstrator activity, but they generally hold documentation unless it becomes part of a court case later, he told The Washington Post on Sunday in a phone interview.
«But (the incident) was so egregious that it was in the public interest to get it out,» he said.
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Some attendees wore black shirts calling for justice, while one woman held up a…
Family, friends and strangers, some expressing anger and frustration, gathered in Sacramento on Wednesday for a public wake for 22-year-old Stephon Clark, an unarmed man shot by police in his grandparents’ backyard.
Some attendees wore black shirts calling for justice, while one woman held up a…
Danilowitz said a civilian involved in a similar collision would possibly be charged with various crimes, including assault with a deadly weapon and violation of a state law that says drivers «shall immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident.»
Other statutes say the driver must help arrange medical attention.
«This is unusual to see a potential criminal conduct by officers,» Danilowitz said. He added that dash cameras for county deputies are activated when the police lights are turned on, raising the possibility the collision and the aftermath, including conversations inside the vehicle, were recorded.
The sheriff’s department did not immediately return a request asking if the deputies involved appear to have violated laws.
The night’s protests began as a quiet vigil for Clark, but the hit-and-run changed the tenor. Le joined a growing crowd of more than 200 protesters who marched on 65th street, shutting down the streets. Many joined the march after learning of the incident on social media.
«There is no accountability with these people,» Le said. «That’s what this is showing.»
Protesters made their way to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, and were met with 15 squad cars blocking the department.

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