On Nov. 15, 2015, Minneapolis Police officers Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze fatally shot unarmed 24-year-old Jamar Clark. The community responded by occupying the police’s 4th Precinct for 18 days and enduring a white supremacist terror attack where five people were shot before the encampment was evicted by the police. The officers were exonerated from the killing in March 2016.
For the 10th anniversary, Clark’s family joins the Reinvestigations Workgroup for a day of discussion, the celebration of Clark’s life, honoring a new bench in his name and revealing new investigative details about the killing. More in links below.