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Isaiah L. Brown (Source: NBC Washington) By NBC12 Newsroom | April 23, 2021 at 4:12 PM EDT - Updated April 23 at 5:21 PM
SPOTSYLVANIA Co., Va. (WWBT) - The Spotsylvania Branch of the NAACP says it has arranged for the Spotsylvania County Sheriffâs Office to release the bodycam footage of the deputy-involved shooting that happened on April 21.
The Spotsylvania Branch NAACP says the victimâs family will be able to view the footage before it is released to the public.
VSP said the sheriffâs office was called again to the residence a short time later. The call to 911 was categorized as a domestic situation between Brown and a family member.
Family questions why deputy shot unarmed Black man 10 times
April 23, 2021
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SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, Va. (AP) The family of a Black man shot by a Virginia sheriff s deputy this week says he s in intensive care with 10 bullet wounds, and they have no idea why.
Relatives of Isaiah Brown, 32, spoke with Washington TV station WRC about the shooting, which happened outside their home in Spotsylvania County early Wednesday.
Brown was unarmed, they said, and they haven t been given a reason why the deputy opened fire. The encounter was recorded by the deputy s body camera, but state police said they won t release it pending an investigation, the station reported.
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SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY, Va. The family of a Black man shot by a Virginia sheriffâs deputy this week says heâs in intensive care with 10 bullet wounds, and they have no idea why.
Relatives of Isaiah Brown spoke with Washington TV station WRC about the shooting outside Brownâs home early Wednesday morning.
Brown was unarmed, they said, and they havenât been given a reason why the deputy opened fire. The officer just started shooting at him for no reason. I didnât hear a warning shot. All I heard was âHands up!â one time, Isaiah Brownâs brother, Tazmon Brown, told WRC. And all he had was his phone, so I know he put his hands up.
Unarmed black man, 32, is shot TEN TIMES by same cop who had given him a ride home an hour earlier when his car broke down: 32 year old in critical condition
Isaiah Brown, 32, a black man, was shot 10 times by the same Virginia sheriff deputy who gave Brown a ride home an hour earlier after his car broke down
Brown was unarmed, and his siblings said they still haven t been told why their brother was shot
Brown is still alive but in the ICU of an area hospital
The deputy s body camera recording the shooting, but state police, who is handling the case, said they won t release it because it is an active investigation