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Ahead of Andrew Brown Jr s funeral, North Carolina clergy cry out for justice

(RNS) Many of North Carolina’s prominent clergy have called for police reform and accountability in the wake of George Floyd’s killing by former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin. But the killing of Andrew Brown Jr., a 42-year-old man shot and killed by sheriff’s deputies in eastern North Carolina’s Elizabeth City, a town of 18,000 people on the bend of the Pasquotank River, is personal. Brown died of multiple gunshot wounds at least one to the back of the head on April 21, as deputies served a warrant for drug charges. Coming one day after former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree murder of Floyd, Brown’s killing brought out deeper cries for justice from the state’s top religious leaders. His funeral will be held Monday (May 3).

North Carolina sheriff identifies deputies involved in Andrew Brown Jr shooting, returns 4 to duty

North Carolina sheriff identifies deputies involved in Andrew Brown Jr. shooting, returns 4 to duty David K. Li and Helen Kwong © Provided by NBC News Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten identified 10 deputies who converged on Brown s home in Elizabeth City while serving a warrant to arrest him on felony drug charges. The 42-year-old Black man s death is one of the latest law enforcement shootings to raise questions about police use of force, especially in cases involving racial minorities. I promised the citizens of this county I would be transparent and accountable in this matter. I have been, Wooten said in a statement. I asked the court to make the body camera footage public. I insisted on outside investigations to ensure impartiality. And now I’m releasing the names of the deputies on the scene. I’ll continue to be transparent whenever I can without interfering in the independent investigations.”

Four North Carolina deputies involved in fatal shooting of Andrew Brown return to duty

By Syndicated Content By Steve Gorman (Reuters) – Four North Carolina deputies suspended over the fatal shooting of a Black man while trying to serve him with a search warrant have returned to duty after investigators found they never fired their guns, but three others who did will remain on leave, their sheriff said on Thursday. Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten released the names of all seven deputies placed on administrative leave after the April 21 shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr., 42, in Elizabeth City, a riverfront town near the Virginia border. Brown’s family and their lawyers have accused the officers involved in the deadly confrontation of using unnecessary lethal force against someone who posed no threat and was attempting to flee, characterizing the shooting as an “execution.”

Four deputies involved in fatal shooting of Andrew Brown return to duty

Article content Four North Carolina deputies suspended over the fatal shooting of a Black man while trying to serve him with a search warrant have returned to duty after investigators found they never fired their guns, but three others who did will remain on leave, their sheriff said on Thursday. Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten released the names of all seven deputies placed on administrative leave after the April 21 shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr., 42, in Elizabeth City, a riverfront town near the Virginia border. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Four deputies involved in fatal shooting of Andrew Brown return to duty Back to video

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