Timeline of events in Minneapolis police shooting
A timeline of events surrounding the death of Jamar Clark, 24, of Minneapolis, in a confrontation with police.
Police say a struggle preceded the shooting; people who say they saw the confrontation dispute that and say Clark was handcuffed.
Police Chief Janee Harteau asks the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to investigate.
Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges requests a federal civil rights investigation.
— Nov. 17: BCA Superintendent Drew Evans says investigators have video that doesn't show the incident in its entirety, and says it won't be released while the investigation is ongoing.
Police union head Lt. Bob Kroll tells reporters that Clark had his hands on an officer's weapon when he was shot.
[...] Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman says a grand jury will decide whether to charge the police officers, prompting more outcry from protesters.
Two women who say police hit them in the face with nightsticks during the occupation at the precinct sue the city.
Protesters launch weekly demonstrations at Freeman's office to demand he not use a grand jury to decide charges.
Freeman announces that the two officers will not be charged, basing his decision on evidence that showed Clark was not handcuffed, had attempted to gain control of an officer's weapon and that the officers believed they were in danger of being shot.