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Attorneys for the family of a North Carolina man fatally shot by deputies have called for a local district attorney to recuse himself from the case, citing "well-defined" conflicts between the prosecutor and the sheriff's office.
Family members of a Black man who was fatally shot in his car by sheriff’s deputies in North Carolina will soon get to view more body camera footage of the incident. But they will only be shown a fraction of the total footage. Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten II said Friday that his office will show several minutes of video related to the death of Andrew Brown Jr. on Tuesday. The sheriff s announcement followed a written ruling by a judge who said the family could only see portions of the video. Those portions amount to less than 20 minutes of nearly two hours of footage. Brown was killed April 21 in Elizabeth City while deputies served a drug-related warrant.
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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.