Saturday, November 15, marks 10 years since the fatal shooting of Jamar Clark by Minneapolis police.
Sixty-one seconds after two police officers first encountered the 24-year-old Clark outside of a house party on the North Side, an officer shot Clark in the head. He died the next day. Clark was unarmed, and the officers were never charged.
In the aftermath of the shooting, there were questions of whether Clark was handcuffed at the time of the shooting, and whether Clark had reached for an officer’s gun. And in the absence of conclusive video, there were concerns over whose accounts investigators and prosecutors considered when deciding not to file charges — the police officers, or other witnesses to the shooting…