FOX News correspondent Griff Jenkins joins 'Special Report' with details of the latest officer-involved shooting Seven North Carolina sheriff’s deputies have been placed on administrative leave following the fatal police shooting of a Black man on Wednesday, according to reports. Sheriff Tommy Wooten claimed the deputies were executing a search warrant and an arrest warrant for felony drug charges when Andrew Brown Jr. was "fatally wounded." "Our deputies attempted to serve the arrest warrant," Wooten told reporters in a statement released Wednesday. "They fired the shots. They've been put on administrative leave until we know all the facts." Law enforcement investigate the scene of a police involved shooting, Wednesday, April 21, 2021, in Elizabeth City, N.C. A North Carolina sheriff says the deputy who shot and killed a man while serving a search warrant has been put on leave pending an investigation. Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten II did not identify the deputy who fired the shot Wednesday. (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)