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Appeals Court wrestles with city-county funding fight over 911 service

A three-judge panel of the state Court of Appeals will have to decide whether Roanoke Rapids must pay any money to Halifax County for the operations of a countywide 911 center. The city-county dispute generated nearly an hour of oral arguments Wednesday at the state’s second-highest court.

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Fight between Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County over 911 center funding hits Appeals Court

The N.C. Court of Appeals is considering a legal dispute between Roanoke Rapids and Halifax County over the city’s role in funding a county 911 call center. Roanoke Rapids filed its brief in the case this week.

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NC Appeals Court rules against media seeking Andrew Brown police recordings

A unanimous N.C. Court of Appeals panel has ruled against media outlets seeking law enforcement recordings linked to the April 2021 shooting death of Andrew Brown in Elizabeth City. Appellate judges agreed the media outlets should have filed a lawsuit to seek access to “custodial law enforcement agency recordings.”

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Andrew Brown Jr.'s Family To File Civil Rights Lawsuit Over His Shooting Death By Law Enforcement


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Andrew Brown Jr.'s Family To File Civil Rights Lawsuit Over His Shooting Death By Law Enforcement
Lawyers say they are also fighting for the full body cam footage to be released.
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The family of Andrew Brown Jr., say they will file a civil rights lawsuit over his death on April 21 at the hands of Pasquotank County, N.C., sheriff's deputies. The development comes just two days after District Attorney Andrew Womble said the deputies were were justified in shooting him.
According to CBS News, the Brown family will file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the deputies and the department. Attorney Harry Daniels said the lawsuit will allege the 42-year-old father was deprived of his rights "under color of state law."

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Andrew Brown's Family Views Longer Video Footage Of Fatal Shooting

"What we saw on that video was an unjustified killing," family attorney Bakari Sellers told reporters on Tuesday in Elizabeth City, N.C., after seeing additional police body camera video.

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Andrew Brown Jr. didn't drive into deputies who shot him, attorneys say


Andrew Brown Jr. didn't drive into deputies who shot him, attorneys say
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Andrew Brown Jr. family watch more body cam footage of deputy-involved shooting
Attorneys for Andrew Brown Jr.'s family held a news conference Tuesday in Elizabeth City, N.C. after relatives watched body cam footage of the deadly deputy-involved shooting last month.
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) - Lawyers for relatives of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man fatally shot by deputies, said Tuesday that body camera videos show that he didn’t strike them with his car before they opened fire, contradicting a local prosecutor.
Chance Lynch, a lawyer who viewed the footage in private with Brown's family, said Brown was sitting in his stationary car with his hands on the wheel when the first of numerous shots was fired. Family members had previously seen about 20 seconds of the video but were shown approximately 18 minutes on Tuesday under a judge’s order.

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Andrew Brown Jr. police body camera footage contradicts prosecutor, lawyer says


“We did not see any actions on Mr. Brown‘s part where he made contact with them or tried to go in their direction,” Lynch told reporters. “In fact, he did just the opposite. While there was a group of law enforcement that were in front of him, he went the opposite direction.” 
Lynch, who described the shooting as “unconstitutional” and “unjustified,” said body camera footage of the shooting’s aftermath shows that deputies found no weapons on Brown. 
“My father did not deserve to die at all,” his son Jha’rod Ferebee told reporters after watching the footage. “He did not deserve to get killed in any way, shape or form. He did not pose any threat at all.”

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Lawyers: Andrew Brown Didn't Drive Into Deputies Who Shot Him


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File photo of Andrew Brown's son Khalil Ferebee addressing reporters on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
Lawyers for relatives of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man fatally shot by deputies, said Tuesday that body camera videos show that he didn’t strike them with his car before they opened fire, contradicting a local prosecutor.
Chance Lynch, a lawyer who viewed the footage in private with Brown's family, said Brown was sitting in his stationary car with his hands on the wheel when the first of numerous shots was fired. Family members had previously seen about 20 seconds of the video but were shown approximately 18 minutes on Tuesday under a judge’s order.

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