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Andrew Brown Jr.'s aunt says body camera footage of his death was not shown to all of his family members
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Harry Daniels, one of the family attorneys, told CNN that only two family members viewed the video.
"I was overcome with shock and surprise because we were told to come down, Brown family will see the video, that's what we expected," Lillie Brown Clark told CNN. "I just don't understand what they are trying to accomplish. What's the point in having the video and taxpayers pay for body cams if they are not being seen?" Initially, it was reported last Monday that Brown's family viewed 20 seconds of body camera footage from the April 21 shooting in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.More Related News

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