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Demonstrators protesting the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr remain in streets after curfew

Police told people protesting last week's police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. to head home ahead of an 8 p.m. curfew imposed by Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

Demonstrators who are protesting the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr remain in streets after curfew

Demonstrators who are protesting the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. remain in streets after curfew Police told people protesting last week’s police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. to head home ahead of an 8 p.m. curfew imposed by Elizabeth City, North Carolina. It was the seventh night of demonstrations since Brown was fatally shot by deputies who came to his home to serve arrest and search warrants. The protests come as the FBI announced a federal civil rights investigation, and on the day attorneys for the Brown family released information from an independent autopsy they said shows Brown was shot in the back of the head as he tried to drive away from deputies shooting at him.

Andrew Brown Jr shooting: Body-cam footage won t be released of police killing Black man in Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Andrew Brown Jr shooting: Body-cam footage won t be released of police killing Black man in Elizabeth City, North Carolina
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Judge Declines Immediate Release of Video in North Carolina Shooting

Judge Declines Immediate Release of Video in North Carolina Shooting Last Updated Andrew Brown Jr. was fatally shot last week by Pasquotank County sheriff’s deputies. -0:00 Judge Rejects Immediate Release of Video in Andrew Brown Jr. Shooting A North Carolina judge declined a petition for the immediate release of police body-camera video in the fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr., but approved disclosure of redacted videos to family and one lawyer. There is evidence that the release would advance a compelling public interest. There is evidence that the recording contains information that is otherwise confidential or exempt from disclosure or release under state or federal law. The court finds that the petitioner is not a person requesting or seeking to obtain evidence to determine legal issues in a potential court proceeding. The court finds No. 4 that it would reveal information regarding a person that is of a highly sensitive personal nature. No. 5, that the release may harm

Body-camera footage of N C deputies fatally shooting Black man will not be publicly released, judge rules

Print The body-camera footage of police fatally shooting Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man in Elizabeth City, N.C., will not be released to the public but will be disclosed to Brown’s family, a judge ruled Wednesday, following days of outcry and protests over an encounter with unanswered questions. Superior Court Judge Jeff Foster ruled against a petition filed by a coalition of media outlets, including The Washington Post, to release the footage of the fatal police encounter involving Brown, 42, on April 21. Foster said the decision was based on the release of the video potentially affecting a trial if one occurs and possibly jeopardizing the safety of the deputies in question.

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