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Simultaneously, Foster ordered that Brown's family be allowed to watch redacted versions of five body camera videos and one dashboard video, within ten days. [6] On May 18, 2021, about one minute of the bodycam video footage was released by District Attorney Andrew Womble.
Andrew Brown Jr.’s adult sons and their lawyer viewed more bodycam video Tuesday and said the Black man shot dead during a raid in North Carolina last month never drove into contact with ...
Relatives of Andrew Brown Jr., the Black man fatally shot by a deputy in North Carolina last week, arrived at the Pasquotank Sheriffs Office Monday to view bodycam video and demand “answers.”
New video shows a group of North Carolina sheriff’s deputies arriving at Andrew Brown Jr.’s home and immediately yelling “hands up” before the Black man was fatally shot last week.
An attorney for the family of a Black man fatally shot last week by police in North Carolina says that body camera footage shows he had both hands on his steering wheel.
A North Carolina judge ruled Wednesday against the public release of body camera footage showing the fatal police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. for at least 30 days so that authorities can complete ...
Authorities wouldn't provide details of the shooting but a witness said that Andrew Brown Jr. was shot while trying to drive away, and that deputies fired at him multiple times.
Attorneys for Andrew Brown Jr.’s family had expected to see the video as soon as this week after Judge Jeffery Foster ruled from the bench on April 27 that the family would be shown the videos ...