Andrew Brown Jr.'s family allowed to see 20 seconds of bodycam video of police shooting, attorneys say
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Attorneys representing the family of Andrew Brown Jr. said Monday they were only allowed to view 20 seconds of police body camera video of last week's fatal shooting of the 42-year-old Black man. The Elizabeth City, North Carolina, resident was allegedly shot in the back as he drove away from Pasquotank County sheriff's deputies who were trying to execute a search warrant.
The family's attorneys said during an afternoon press conference that the bodycam video showed Brown posed no threat to police during Wednesday's incident. "My dad got executed just by trying to save his own life," Brown's son Khalil Ferebee told reporters.Two Native Hawaiian brothers who were convicted in the 1991 killing of a woman visiting Hawaii allege in a federal lawsuit that local police framed them "under immense pressure to solve the high-profile murder" then botched an investigation last year that would have revealed the real killer using advancements in DNA technology.
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