Media, sheriff ask judge to release officers' video of Andrew Brown shooting 04/28/2021 15:39 (Reuters) - A North Carolina judge heard media organizations and the local sheriff on Wednesday push for the public release of body camera video showing law enforcement's shooting death of Andrew Brown, Jr., while the district attorney argued against it. Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten and roughly 20 media organizations have filed petitions to release the video of the attempted arrest and fatal shooting by sheriff's deputies last Wednesday, arguing disclosure was in the public interest. At Wednesday's court hearing, District Attorney Andrew Womble argued against immediate release, saying it could jeopardize an ongoing State Bureau of Investigation probe. He said there were four body camera videos of the shooting.