Andrew Brown, 42, was shot and killed in his car on Wednesday in Elizabeth City
His family were finally allowed to watch body cam from the incident on Monday
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump said they saw just 20 seconds of the incident
Attorneys for the family said Brown was shot in the back of his head
They said he had his hands on steering wheel when eight officers opened fire
Calls are mounting for authorities to publicly release the bodycam footage
While law enforcement have released few details of the fatal shooting six days on, the force instead released the search warrant that brought them to Brown
Updated: Apr 27 2021, 14:36 ET
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ANDREW Brown Jr s family independent autopsy found the dad who was shot dead by cops died from an alleged kill shot to the back of the head.
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Brown s family members and legal team fumed at only seeing 20 seconds of the videoCredit: EPA
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They are set to reveal the results of an independent autopsy todayCredit: EPA
Attorney Ben Crump said that the report showed that Brown received a kill shot to the back of the head that penetrated his skull and brain.
The gunshot allegedly caused skull fractures and did not exit his skull.
By Joseph CHoi - 04/27/21 09:52 AM EDT
Khalil Ferebee, the son of Andrew Brown Jr., who was fatally shot by deputies in North Carolina last week, said his father s death was an execution a day after viewing body camera footage on Monday. It was an execution. . It s video that no son should see dealing with his father at all, Ferebee said Tuesday while appearing on CNN s New Day. It was an execution . it s video that no son should see dealing with his father at all, says Khalil Ferebee, son of Andrew Brown Jr., on viewing the 20-second body cam footage of his father s shooting.https://t.co/vGefnwN3SYpic.twitter.com/Rko7byd5w2 New Day (@NewDay) April 27, 2021
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. – North Carolina sheriff s deputies shot a Black man five times, including a fatal shot to the back of his head, according to an independent autopsy commissioned by the man s family.
Andrew Brown Jr. was shot four times in his right arm and once in the head as deputies in Pasquotank County were serving a warrant last week, Wayne Kendall, an attorney for Brown s family, said at a news conference Tuesday.
The FBI said Tuesday that it was launching a federal civil rights investigation into the case. Brown s family and their legal team responded with a statement that said: