A decade after the death of Jamar Clark in Minneapolis, his family says they are still fighting for justice. FOX 9’s Maury Glover spoke with them and has the story.
Breakdown
- Jamar Clark was shot and killed by Minneapolis police during a struggle on November 15, 2015. 42s
- Neither officer involved was charged, but the city approved a $200,000 settlement with Clark's family. 53s
- Clark's death led to protests, including an 18-day occupation outside the city's 4th Precinct. 59s
- Activists and Clark's family view his death as a catalyst for peaceful advocacy and systemic change. 1m 23s
- A memorial will be unveiled at the site of the shooting, and the family continues their work through the Brothers for Justice foundation. 1m 52s