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Brown Jr, 42, was shot and killed in his car last Wednesday in Elizabeth City
His family were due to watch the police body cam from the incident Monday
But speaking outside the Sheriff s office civil rights attorney Ben Crump told reporters police were seeking redactions to the footage
The family joined mounting calls for officials to publicly release the footage
Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten said only a judge can release it
Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools are also operating remotely
Official said the closures are due to the continuously evolving state of civil unrest.and under the advisement of our local law enforcement partners
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Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools has virtual learning day, cancels afterschool activities as Andrew Brown Jr. s death raises safety concerns
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and last updated 2021-04-23 08:31:24-04
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. - Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools will revert back to a remote learning schedule for all students and staff for a single day, Friday, April 23, 2021.
Additionally, after school activities are cancelled.
According to a news release, this decision is based on the growing concern within the community regarding the shooting incident that took place in Elizabeth City earlier this week.
Each school will share any additional information with families regarding schedules for the day.
and last updated 2021-03-15 23:21:39-04
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. - Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools students who prefer face-to-face learning will head back to class next month.
The Board of Education voted Monday night for all ECPPS students to have the option to receive in-person instruction in Plan A starting Monday, April 12.
Board members held committee meetings Tuesday, during which members discussed the recent legislation North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed last week. As part of this newly signed legislation, public schools in North Carolina are required to allow all children in kindergarten through grade to receive in-person instruction in Plan A if their parents select that option for their child.