'We want the tape': Protests continue in North Carolina foll

'We want the tape': Protests continue in North Carolina following funeral for Andrew Brown Jr.


'We want the tape': Protests continue in North Carolina following funeral for Andrew Brown Jr.
By:
Zak Dahlheimer
and last updated 2021-05-04 11:40:47-04
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — For nearly a dozen nights, Josh Grooten has taken to the streets of his hometown, Elizabeth City.
“Basically, I wanted to support my community,” Grooten said. “We're just out here making a stand. We just want the tape. That's what we want — we want the tape.”
Monday night, Grooten and others marched down Ehringhaus Street with police following closely, hours after Andrew Brown Jr.’s funeral.
Brown was shot and killed by a Pasoquotank County sheriff's deputy on April 21. His death added to the list of officer-involved deaths that have led to protests across the country, including several days of peaceful ones in Elizabeth City.

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