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Hundreds of North Carolina protesters take to streets and five are arrested after judge RUFUSED to release body cam footage of cops shooting dead Andrew Brown Jr.
Andrew Brown Jr. , 42, was shot and killed by police in North Carolina at 8.30am on April 21
The shooting has sparked eight days of demonstrations in Elizabeth City in North Carolina
Protesters gathered again on Wednesday night after judge denied a petition to release body cam footage
Brown s family will be allowed to watch redacted footage from five body cams
The family can watch the footage within ten days but not take copies
Their attorneys said the decision was deeply disappointing , adding: Video evidence is the key to discerning the truth and getting well-deserved justice
A judge could rule to order the release of body camera footage in the Andrew Brown Jr. case; Fox News contributor Ted Williams provides insight on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Four of the seven North Carolina sheriff s deputies placed on administrative leave following the fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr., have been reinstated after body-camera footage revealed they did not fire their weapons, officials said Thursday.
Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten made the announcement in a statement in which he revealed the names of all seven of the deputies. After reviewing the preliminary conclusions of the independent investigators conducting the internal review, and after carefully examining the body camera footage of the incident with my own staff, it’s obvious that four of the deputies never fired their weapons and deserve to be reinstated to active duty, Wooten said. More investigation is necessary into the three deputies who did fire their weapons and they will rema
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. â A North Carolina Superior Court judge declined Wednesday to release to the public the body camera footage of the shooting and killing of Andrew Brown Jr. by Pasquotank County sheriffâs deputies last week.
Some of Brownâs family will be allowed to view, but not get copies of, the videos. Superior Court Judge Jeff Foster said the videos will be disclosed to Brownâs son Khalil Ferebee, a few immediate family members and one attorney within 10 days.
Officersâ faces, name tags and any other identifying information will be blurred or redacted in those videos, the judge said. There are four body camera videos and one dashcam video from a vehicle that the family will be able to view.
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