Pasquotank Co. Board of Commissioners holds closed meeting amid state of emergency, protests in Elizabeth City
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and last updated 2021-05-17 08:35:17-04
PASQUOTANK Co., N.C. - The Pasquotank County Board of Commissioners will hold a series of meetings Monday, May 17, with attendance restricted to the Board of Commissioners and essential staff only.
The Board of Commissioners will hold a budget work session at 3 p.m., a finance committee meeting at 4 p.m. and a county commissioner meeting at 6 p.m. Due to the county s state of emergency and the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will be livestreamed on the county s Facebook page and website.
Pasquotank County commissioners criticize, seek change in NC body camera law
In the board s first meeting since the shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr., the board agreed to ask state lawmakers to revise the 2016 law. Author: Eugene Daniel (WVEC) Updated: 12:12 AM EDT May 7, 2021
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. The Pasquotank County Board of Commissioners wants lawmakers to amend the North Carolina law on body cameras.
The board held a special meeting Thursday in response to the death of Andrew Brown Jr. It was the board s first meeting since Pasquotank County deputies shot and killed Brown while serving an arrest warrant related to felony drug charges.
Elizabeth City council wants sit down with county commissioners over Andrew Brown Jr. shooting
Elizabeth City city councilmembers held their first regular meeting since Pasquotank County Sheriff s deputies shot and killed Brown on April 21. Author: Eugene Daniel (WVEC) Updated: 12:07 AM EDT May 4, 2021
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. Elizabeth City city council members will request a meeting with Pasquotank County commissioners to be held within the next 10 days.
A motion passed to make the request in the council s regularly scheduled meeting since the death of Andrew Brown Jr.
Pasquotank County Sheriff s deputies shot and killed Brown on April 21 while serving an arrest warrant.
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