Former Sacramento Kings player Matt Barnes is organizing a march on Saturday helping raise some of the concerns the community has surrounding the unfortunate shooting of Stephon Clark.

According to CNN, Clark was shot by police who were responding to a report that a man was hiding in a backyard.

When officers entered the backyard, police say he advanced towards the officers with something in his hand. “Show me your hands!” one of the officers yelled, “Gun, gun, gun.”

Moments later, Clark was shot and pronounced dead. There was no gun found at the scene and it was determined that he was only holding a cell phone.

Since the shooting, there have been protests all over Sacramento including one outside the Golden1 Center, the Kings' new home last Thursday night that prevented more fans from getting in the arena.

The game was delayed about 20 minutes and only 2,000 fans were able to watch the game while the rest were told to go home as the arena was closed.

For Barnes, he also reached out to Clark's family and offered to help pay for the 21-year-old's funeral. He wasn't the only former Kings player to do that though.

DeMarcus Cousins, who has continued to be involved in the Sacramento community since being traded to the New Orleans Pelicans, also reached out to the family to try and help financially.

It isn't quite clear which Kings players are expected to be at this march but it sounds like Barnes is trying to work with the team to set this up.

Look for more details to start to appear as it gets closer to Saturday.