SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on the fatal shooting of Stephon Clark (all times local):
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Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn says more video of last month's shooting of an unarmed black man will be released within a week.
The department released video of Stephon Clark's shooting within three days, including body camera footage from the two officers who shot him and from a sheriff's department helicopter circling overhead.
Hahn told City Council members Tuesday that the remaining footage will be released within days. The department plans to release video from other responding officers and police squad cars.
Hahn says the department is also giving new officers training in avoiding implicit racial bias.
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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: People attend a vigil for Stephon Clark, the young black man killed by police last month in Sacramento, on the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King on April 4, 2018 in New York City. Tensions have flared in Sacramento and across the nation after an independent autopsy revealed that police officers shot Clark at least seven times in the back on March 18 while responding to reports of someone smashing car windows in his neighborhood. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: People attend a vigil for Stephon Clark, the young black man killed by police last month in Sacramento, on the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King on April 4,
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This March 18, 2018 photo, courtesy of the family, shows Stephon Clark at 5:20 p.m. in the afternoon before he died in a hail of police gunfire in the backyard of his grandmother Sequita Thompson's home in Sacramento, Calif. On Monday, March 26, Thompson called for changes in the way police confront suspects, such as sending in a police dog, using a Taser, or aiming for an arm or leg when shots are fired. (Family courtesy photo via AP)
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This March 18, 2018 photo, courtesy of the family, shows Stephon Clark at 5:20 p.m. in the afternoon before he died in a hail of police gunfire in the backyard of his grandmother Sequita Thompson's home in
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FILE - In this Tuesday, March 27, 2018 file photo, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn, right, talks to attendees of a meeting to discuss the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, at the Sacramento City Hall in Sacramento, Calif. Police have issued their first written policy on when officers can turn off body cameras after two officers muted their microphones following the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in his grandparents' backyard. The policy announcement came as Hahn was set to respond to city council members' questions about police department polices at a special city council meeting Tuesday, April 9, 2018.
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FILE - In this Tuesday, March 27, 2018 file photo, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn, right, talks to attendees of a meeting to discuss the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, at the Sacramento City Hall
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FILE - In this April 9, 2018 file photo protesters display an image of Stephon Clark at a crime victims rights rally, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Police have issued their first written policy on when officers can turn off body cameras after two officers muted their microphones following the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in his grandparents' backyard. The policy announcement came as Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn was set to respond to city council members' questions about police department polices at a special city council meeting Tuesday, April 9, 2018.
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FILE - In this April 9, 2018 file photo protesters display an image of Stephon Clark at a crime victims rights rally, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. Police have issued their first written policy on when
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
FILE - In this Feb. 19, 2015 file photo, Steve Tuttle, vice president of communications for Taser International, demonstrates one of the company's body cameras during a company-sponsored conference at the California Highway Patrol Headquarters in Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento police have issued a new directive on when officers can turn off body cameras. It comes after two officers muted their microphones minutes after fatally shooting Stephon Clark last month. The new memo, issued last week, was discussed at a Monday, April 9, 2018, police commission meeting.
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FILE - In this Feb. 19, 2015 file photo, Steve Tuttle, vice president of communications for Taser International, demonstrates one of the company's body cameras during a company-sponsored conference at the
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
California Highway Patrol officers block protesters as they march to a crime victims rights rally, at the Capitol, Monday, April 9, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. The protesters are calling for charges to be filed against two Sacramento police officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark. Voters this year may decide whether to roll back portions of two ballot measures passed, in 2014 and 2016, that criminal justice groups say impede investigations and free violent offenders too soon. On the opposite side reform groups want to further scale back what was one the nation's toughness law targeting repeat offenders.
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California Highway Patrol officers block protesters as they march to a crime victims rights rally, at the Capitol, Monday, April 9, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. The protesters are calling for charges to be filed
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: People attend a vigil for Stephon Clark, the young black man killed by police last month in Sacramento, on the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King on April 4, 2018 in New York City. Tensions have flared in Sacramento and across the nation after an independent autopsy revealed that police officers shot Clark at least seven times in the back on March 18 while responding to reports of someone smashing car windows in his neighborhood. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: People attend a vigil for Stephon Clark, the young black man killed by police last month in Sacramento, on the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King on April 4,
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Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
SACRAMENTO, CA - MARCH 22: A California Highway Patrol officer is confronted by a Black Lives Matter protesters during a demonstration on March 22, 2018 in Sacramento, California. Hundreds of protesters staged a demonstration against the Sacramento police department after two officers shot and killed Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man, in the backyard of his grandmother's house following a foot pursuit on Sunday evening. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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SACRAMENTO, CA - MARCH 22: A California Highway Patrol officer is confronted by a Black Lives Matter protesters during a demonstration on March 22, 2018 in Sacramento, California. Hundreds of protesters
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U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at a a town hall meeting, Thursday, April 5, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. Harris discussed the shooting death of Stephon Clark on March 18 by two Sacramento police officers, saying that Clark should not have lost his life.
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U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at a a town hall meeting, Thursday, April 5, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. Harris discussed the shooting death of Stephon Clark on March 18 by two Sacramento police
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D- San Diego discusses a proposed to significantly restrict when police officers can fire their weapons, during a news conference Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. In the wake of the recent shooting of Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man by two Sacramento police officers, Weber and Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, second from right, have authored legislation that would change the current "reasonable force" rule to necessary force." At right is state Sen. Steven Bradford, D-Gardena.
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Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D- San Diego discusses a proposed to significantly restrict when police officers can fire their weapons, during a news conference Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. In
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Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, left discusses a proposal to significantly restrict when police officers can fire their weapons, during a news conference Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. In the wake of the recent shooting of Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man by two Sacramento police officers, McCarty and Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D-San Diego, right, have authored legislation that would change the current "reasonable force" rule to necessary force."
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Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, left discusses a proposal to significantly restrict when police officers can fire their weapons, during a news conference Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif.
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Curtis Gordon, the uncle of Stephon Clark who was killed by two Sacramento police officers, discusses a proposal to significantly restrict when police officers can fire their weapons, after a news conference Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. In the wake of the recent shooting of Clark, an unarmed black man, Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D-San Diego and Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, have authored legislation that would change the current "reasonable force" rule to necessary force."
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Curtis Gordon, the uncle of Stephon Clark who was killed by two Sacramento police officers, discusses a proposal to significantly restrict when police officers can fire their weapons, after a news conference
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Curtis Gordon, the uncle of Stephon Clark who was killed by two Sacramento police officers, is hugged by Conrad Crump after a news conference Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. In the wake of the recent shooting of Clark, an unarmed black man, Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D-San Diego and Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, have authored legislation that would change the current "reasonable force" rule to necessary force."
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Curtis Gordon, the uncle of Stephon Clark who was killed by two Sacramento police officers, is hugged by Conrad Crump after a news conference Tuesday, April 3, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. In the wake of the
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ARCHIVO - En esta fotografía de archivo del 27 de marzo de 2018, manifestantes se reúnen al exterior del Consejo Municipal de Sacramento para protestar la muerte de Stephon Clark a manos de la policía de Sacramento. (AP Foto/Rich Pedroncelli, Archivo)
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ARCHIVO - En esta fotografía de archivo del 27 de marzo de 2018, manifestantes se reúnen al exterior del Consejo Municipal de Sacramento para protestar la muerte de Stephon Clark a manos de la policía de
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
FILE - In this Tuesday, March 27, 2018, file photo, Sacramento Police chief Daniel Hahn, right, talks to an attendee of a meeting to discuss the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, at the Sacramento City Hall in Sacramento, Calif. Hahn, Sacramento's first black police chief, is an unlikely officer, growing up in a tough neighborhood of California's capital city and having his own early run-ins with police. He is struggling to find the right balance of reforms after the fatal shooting of Clark by his officers.
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FILE - In this Tuesday, March 27, 2018, file photo, Sacramento Police chief Daniel Hahn, right, talks to an attendee of a meeting to discuss the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, at the Sacramento City
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FILE - In this March 27, 2018, file photo, drawings of police shooting victim Stephon Clark are held up next to Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn, left, during a meeting of the Sacramento City Council held to discuss the shooting, in Sacramento, Calif. Hahn, Sacramento's first black police chief, is an unlikely officer, growing up in a tough neighborhood of California's capital city and having his own early run-ins with police.He is struggling to find the right balance of reforms after the fatal shooting of Clark by his officers.
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FILE - In this March 27, 2018, file photo, drawings of police shooting victim Stephon Clark are held up next to Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn, left, during a meeting of the Sacramento City Council held to
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In the wake of the shooting death of Stephon Clark by Sacramento police, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn discusses some of the questions posed by the Sacramento City Council of how to prevent such incidents, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. Clark, who was unarmed, was killed by two police officers in the backyard of his grandmother's home when they mistook the cellphone he was holding for a gun, March 18.
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In the wake of the shooting death of Stephon Clark by Sacramento police, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn discusses some of the questions posed by the Sacramento City Council of how to prevent such
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Stevante Clark, the brother of Stephon Clark, who was shot and killed by Sacramento police, talks with Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn before a meeting of the Sacramento City Council, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. The Sacramento police have issued their first written policy on when officers can turn off body cameras after two officers muted their microphones after the fatal shooting of Stephon Clark, March 18.
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Stevante Clark, the brother of Stephon Clark, who was shot and killed by Sacramento police, talks with Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn before a meeting of the Sacramento City Council, Tuesday, April 10,
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, second from left, poses for a photo with Stevante Clark, right, the brother of Stephon Clark who was shot and killed by Sacramento police, and two others before a meeting of the Sacramento City Council, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. At an earlier council meeting Stevante Clark jumped on the dais and confronted Steinberg about his brother's death.
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Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, second from left, poses for a photo with Stevante Clark, right, the brother of Stephon Clark who was shot and killed by Sacramento police, and two others before a meeting of
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
In the wake of the shooting death of Stephon Clark by Sacramento police, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn discusses some of the questions posed by the Sacramento City Council of how to prevent such incidents, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, in Sacramento, Calif. Clark, who was unarmed, was killed by two police officers in the backyard of his grandmother's home when they mistook the cell phone he was holding for a gun, March 18.
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In the wake of the shooting death of Stephon Clark by Sacramento police, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn discusses some of the questions posed by the Sacramento City Council of how to prevent such
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Photo: Rich Pedroncelli, AP
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Stevante Clark, Stephon's brother, shook Mayor Darrell Steinberg's hand weeks after cursing him at a much more unruly meeting.
One activist was escorted from the council chamber after interrupting other speakers.
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Sacramento police have issued their first written policy on when officers can turn off body cameras after two officers muted their microphones following the fatal shooting of Stephon Clark.
The directive sent to officers last week was discussed publicly at a Monday police commission meeting. Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn will answer City Council questions about use of force and pursuit policies Tuesday.
Police spokesman Sgt. Vince Chandler says body camera use is covered in training but officers haven't received any written direction on when they can be turned off until now.
The memo says officers can turn cameras off in limited circumstances including dealing with a victim of sexual assault or if a supervisor instructs them.
It requires officers to verbalize their reason for turning off the microphone.