Spotsylvania County sheriffâs deputy indicted in Isiah Brown shooting
By Lindsay Watts and FOX 5 Digital Team
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Spotsylvania County Sheriff s deputy indicted for shooting unarmed man
A Spotsylvania County Sheriffâs Deputy has been indicted on a felony charge in connection with the shooting of an unarmed man on a dark, rural road in April.
SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, Va. - A Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Deputy has been indicted on a felony charge in connection with the shooting of an unarmed man on a dark, rural road in April.
A special grand jury indicted David Turbyfill for reckless handling of a firearm resulting in serious injury for the shooting of Isiah Brown on Catharpin Road early in the morning on April 21.
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An attorney for a man shot multiple times by an unnamed Spotsylvania County deputy last month said his client has undergone four surgeries and doctors have concerns about infection, sepsis and other life-threatening conditions.
David Haynes, who represents Isiah Brownâthe 32-year-old unarmed Black man shot by the deputy on April 21, added that if his client survives, heâll likely have long-term damage and will need to spend time in a rehabilitation facility.
According to Haynes, Brown also suffered a broken leg and injuries to his bowel. He has at least nine entry or exit wounds cleaned on a regular basis.