Andrew Brown Jr. died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head, according to the state autopsy report, confirming the results of an autopsy commissioned by Brown's family.
State autopsy says Andrew Brown Jr. died from gunshot wound to head
Family released a statement through their attorneys after the results
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Posted at 3:44 PM, Jun 10, 2021
and last updated 2021-06-10 16:46:33-04
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. â The family attorneys of Andrew Brown Jr. have released a statement in response to autopsy results.
Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump, Bakari Sellers, Harry Daniels, and Chantel Cherry-Lassiter released the following statement in response to the release of autopsy findings in the police killing of Andrew Brown Jr.:
âThe autopsy results prove what weâve always known to be true: Pasquotank County deputies executed Andrew Brown Jr. with a kill shot to the back of the head. The false narrative that DA Womble has attempted to weave is completely discredited by this autopsy report. While we are not surprised by the findings, we are both astounded and disgusted that the authorities in this case didnât even have t
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email Andrew Brown Jr. s Family To File Civil Rights Lawsuit Over His Shooting Death By Law Enforcement
Lawyers say they are also fighting for the full body cam footage to be released.
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The family of Andrew Brown Jr., say they will file a civil rights lawsuit over his death on April 21 at the hands of Pasquotank County, N.C., sheriff s deputies. The development comes just two days after District Attorney Andrew Womble said the deputies were were justified in shooting him.
According to CBS News, the Brown family will file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the deputies and the department. Attorney Harry Daniels said the lawsuit will allege the 42-year-old father was deprived of his rights under color of state law.