Any day now, the city is expecting the district attorney to announce whether or not the two officers who shot him will face criminal charges.
In the meantime, Sacramento faith leaders have been preparing to deal with the fallout of that decision.
"I think there could be some situations when the DA comes out with the findings for the killing of Stephon Clark that I think clergy will be called on to help heal, to help stand, to help community through really a moment," said Pastor Les Simmons with Sacramento Area Congregations Together.
It’s that moment Sacramento Area Congregations Together, or ACT, wants to be ready for.
"These are faith leaders that have been in position already waiting for almost a year now," said Pastor Joy Johnson, president of ACT. "And so, we’re coming together and gleaning some support from each one of the houses of faith that would be represented."

