The eveningâs march wound its way through the flat streets of the majority Black city of roughly 18,000 in the stateâs coastal plain near the Outer Banks. The crowd blocked off several intersections, chanting ârelease the tapeâ and â20 seconds, not enough,â in reference to the short clip of body-camera footage that Brownâs family have been permitted to see. âYouâre just making it worse by not being transparent,â said Dustin Sidebottom, 50, an Elizabeth City resident who had been arrested protesting on Tuesday but was back on Wednesday, waving a large Black Lives Matter flag. Sidebottom said officialsâ handling of the Brown case had created a breach of trust that will be extremely difficult to repair.