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An attorney for Andrew Brown Jr. s family is disputing a North Carolina prosecutor s contention that Brown used his vehicle as a deadly weapon against deputies who fatally shot him.
Andrew Brown Jr. Did Not Use Vehicle As A Weapon Against Deputies, Attorney Says
By Avie Schneider
May 19, 2021
An attorney for Andrew Brown Jr.’s family is disputing a North Carolina district attorney’s contention that Brown used his vehicle as a deadly weapon against the deputies who fatally shot him.
On Tuesday, District Attorney Andrew Womble announced he had decided not to file charges against the Pasquotank County deputies.
An attorney for Andrew Brown Jr. s family is disputing a North Carolina district attorney s contention that Brown used his vehicle as a deadly weapon against the deputies who fatally shot him.
On Tuesday, District Attorney Andrew Womble announced he had decided not to file charges against the Pasquotank County deputies. I find that the facts of this case clearly illustrate the officers who use deadly force on Andrew Brown Jr. did so reasonably and only when a violent felon used a deadly weapon to place their lives in danger, Womble said at a news conference.
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Originally published on May 19, 2021 10:40 am
An attorney for Andrew Brown Jr. s family is disputing a North Carolina district attorney s contention that Brown used his vehicle as a deadly weapon against the deputies who fatally shot him.
On Tuesday, District Attorney Andrew Womble announced he had decided not to file charges against the Pasquotank County deputies. I find that the facts of this case clearly illustrate the officers who use deadly force on Andrew Brown Jr. did so reasonably and only when a violent felon used a deadly weapon to place their lives in danger, Womble said at a news conference.
CMPD, CFD headed to Elizabeth City to assist with possible protests over Andrew Brown Jr. decision
DA: Deputies justified in fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. By WITN | May 19, 2021 at 4:19 PM EDT - Updated May 19 at 4:19 PM
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (WBTV/WITN) - Charlotte is sending members of its police and fire departments to Elizabeth City, N.C. to assist with any possible disturbances.
On Tuesday, District Attorney Andrew Womble, in Pasquotank County, announced that deputies who fatally shot Andrew Brown Jr. will not be charged and that the shooting was justified. Andrew Brown Jr. laid to rest as calls for justice continue
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