SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Police said a protest over the shooting of an unarmed black man by Sacramento police ended with at least 80 arrests, including of clergy and a reporter.
Capt. Norm Leong tweeted that the protest Monday night ended with “80 plus arrests. Still processing it all. ”
Dozens of people staged the march in a wealthy area of the city after prosecutors declined to file charges against police who shot Stephon Clark last March. The officers said they thought the 22-year-old Clark had a gun, but he was holding a cellphone.
About 2½ hours into the demonstration, police ordered protesters to disperse.
The Sacramento Bee reported that remaining demonstrators were later surrounded on a freeway overpass.
The Bee said police handcuffed and led away more than 20 demonstrators, including at least three clergy members and a Bee reporter covering the demonstration. The reporter was later released.



