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Over the weekend, District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert announced that the Sacramento police officers who killed Stephon Clark would not face criminal charges.

Mr. Clark, a 22-year-old, unarmed black man, was shot last year in his grandmother’s backyard. Police officers fired their weapons 20 times in Mr. Clark’s direction within seconds of turning a blind corner. A Times analysis of video of the shooting found that the gunfire continued after Mr. Clark had fallen to his hands and knees.

“Was a crime committed? There’s no question that a human being died,” Ms. Schubert said on Saturday in Sacramento. “But when we look at the facts and the law, and we follow our ethical responsibilities, the answer to that question is no.”

The announcement led to a new round of protests in the city, as well as renewed calls for justice from Mr. Clark’s family, including from his brother, Stevante Clark.