Attorneys file comprehensive FOIA request for dispatch audio, transcripts in shooting of Isiah Brown Isiah Brown (Source: The Cochran Firm) By NBC12 Newsroom | May 4, 2021 at 3:47 PM EDT - Updated May 4 at 3:47 PM
SPOTSYLVANIA Co., Va. (WWBT) - The attorneys for Isiah Brown filed a comprehensive FOIA request for the dispatch audio and transcripts related to the deputy-involved shooting of Brown.
Thirty-two-year-old Isiah Brown was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher when he was shot 10 times by a Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Deputy on April 21.
Unarmed
Holding a cordless phone in his hand (was on the phone with 911 at the time of the shooting)
Attorneys for Isiah Brown request release of information on deputy accused of shooting him
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SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, V.a. (FOX 5 DC) - Attorneys for Isiah Brown, the 32-year-old man shot by a Spotsylvania County deputy, have filed a request for the release of audio and transcripts between the 911 dispatcher and the deputy accused of shooting him as well as the identity, tenure and record of that deputy.
According to Brown s attorney, David Haynes of The Cochran Firm - D.C., the FOIA request covers a wide variety of public records requests including all audio, video and transcripts from the incident.
(WEAA) Isaiah Brown, a 32-year-old Black man, was shot by a Spotsylvania County Sheriff's deputy while on the phone with a 911 dispatcher. The shooting
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