Eight North Carolina cities come together in protest for Andrew Brown Jr.
Seven NC cities joined the coastal community of Elizabeth City, more than a month after deputies shot and killed Brown. Author: Alex Littlehales (WVEC) Updated: 9:35 PM EDT June 1, 2021
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. Weeks of protests in Elizabeth City expanded across the state of North Carolina Tuesday night.
“After a while, you’re marching and preaching and protesting so long, over 30 days of this, and how do you keep marching forward without being angry, Rev. Javan Leach told 13News Now Tuesday, the pastor at Mt. Lebanon A.M.E Zion Church near the city s downtown.
The district attorney for Pasquotank County deserves credit for taking questions from the media after announcing that sheriff’s deputies will not be charged in…
Elizabeth City approves Black Lives Matter street mural. Here s when it could be completed
An exact cost is still unknown on how much the city will spend on the mural near downtown. Author: Alex Littlehales (WVEC) Updated: 9:28 PM EDT May 25, 2021
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. The rallying cries and words of protest from Elizabeth City will soon be cemented in the downtown of the coastal North Carolina community.
On Monday, Elizabeth City s City Council approved a street mural for the stretch of Colonial Avenue near the Public Safety building and Pasquotank County Sheriff s Office to memorialize the Andrew Brown Jr. case, which has thrown the small community into the national spotlight.
The city council in Elizabeth City has voted to hire a painter to paint the message ‘BLACK LIVES MATTER’ on the street in front of the Sheriff department over the death of Andrew Brown Jr, who was shot by police as he attempted to run them over with this car.
MY FOX 8 – Elizabeth City will hire an artist to paint the words “Black Lives Matter” on the street that runs past the Pasquotank County Public Safety building.
Elizabeth City City Council voted 5-1 Monday night to move forward with the idea brought by Councilman Darius Horton, who said the city needs to send a message to those still upset by the killing of Andrew Brown Jr. by county sheriff’s deputies back on April 21.