Faith leaders march in Elizabeth City, demand transparency in shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr.
The faith leaders are demanding truth and accountability in the death of Brown. They held a public rally outside the Pasquotank County Courthouse. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 1:05 PM EDT May 8, 2021
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. North Carolina faith leaders marched in Elizabeth City on Saturday to demand transparency in the shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr.
The faith leaders headed to the Pasquotank County Courthouse, where they held a public rally.
The clergy included Bishop William J. Barber II, Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman and other interfaith and interdenominational leaders.
Body camera footage of Andrew Brown Jr. s shooting death to be disclosed to family within 10 days, judge rules
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PASQUOTANK Co., N.C. - A judge has ordered that body camera footage of Andrew Brown Jr. s shooting death while the Pasquotank County Sheriff s Office attempted to serve him with an arrest warrant be disclosed to his family.
Court documents state that five videos will be disclosed to Brown s son Khalil Ferebee and his immediate family members, as well as an attorney. One of the videos will be released in its entirety, while the other four will only show portions of the footage. Court documents say that the redacted footage contained no images of Brown.
Pasquotank Co. sheriff recommends deputies involved in Andrew Brown Jr. shooting to temporarily move for safety
Several reports have surfaced of unknown vehicles or people outside the deputies homes as well as general threats towards the office. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 5:13 PM EDT May 7, 2021
PASQUOTANK COUNTY, N.C. Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten has advised the deputies who were involved in the Andrew Brown Jr. shooting to take precautions or temporarily relocate for their safety.
Wooten named all seven deputies that had a part in the search warrant execution and deadly shooting in Elizabeth City on April 21. Three of them are still on administrative leave after Wooten said they fired their weapons in the shooting. The other four are back at work.