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Colin Flaherty: Nothing Halts a Good Anti-Cop Protest
Colin Flaherty Commentary Video "Suspect in Deputy’s Killing Has Lengthy Criminal Record, Documents Show" "6 Months after Stephon Clark’s Death, Protesters Gather Outside Law Enforcement Convention" black mob violence stabbing hostility murder and the anti cop rally
https://fox40.com/2018/09/18/suspect-in-deputys-killing-has-lengthy-criminal-record-documents-show/
POSTED 5:41 PM, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018, BY JESSICA MENSCH, UPDATED AT 04:23PM, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018
RANCHO CORDOVA -- A day after a Sacramento County sheriff's deputy was killed and another deputy and a bystander were injured in a shooting, investigators were still at the Pep Boys store on Folsom Boulevard in Rancho Cordova.
Deputy Mark Stasyuk was killed Monday after responding to a disturbance call at that Pep Boys. Stasyuk was a four-and-a-half-year veteran of the sheriff's department.
Investigators identified the suspect Tuesday as 38-year-old Anton Lemon Moore. Court records show Moore has a lengthy criminal history.
"He is no stranger to law enforcement," Hampton said.
Moore is currently on probation for carrying a loaded firearm in 2016.
His social media accounts suggest he was a rapper in Sacramento with the stage name Mista Flow. An Instagram account that appears to belong to Moore shows automatic weapons.
Investigators searched Moore's home Tuesday, less than two miles from the scene. Neighbors say they weren't surprised to hear Moore is suspected of killing a sheriff's deputy. They say he has been aggressive in the past, even threatening them.
https://fox40.com/2018/09/18/6-months-after-stephon-clarks-death-protesters-gather-outside-law-enforcement-convention/
POSTED 12:12 PM, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018, BY DOUG JOHNSON, JOE KHALIL, SONSEEAHRAY TONSALL, UPDATED AT 10:37PM, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018
SACRAMENTO -- Protesters gathered outside a law enforcement convention Tuesday in downtown Sacramento, six months after Stephon Clark was killed by two Sacramento police officers.
Several dozen demonstrators from Black Lives Matter and allied groups faced off against a smaller group of counter-protesters.
Stevante Clark says the convention just felt like bad timing.
"It does feel like a slap in the face because I was actually planning to be at the gravesite all day," Stevante Clark said. "But now I can’t do that because we have to stand in solidarity."
But he says he understands why the protest also felt like bad timing after what happened to Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy Mark Stasyuk, who died after an armed suspect began firing at officers in Rancho Cordova.
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