Black man with hands on steering wheel shot in the back of head by police Elizabeth, NC #AndrewBrown

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No it doesn’t. I’m talking something easy to install. U slap it almost anywhere on ur car with little configuration and just have it work.

Do u have any links to the products you have in mind??
:hubie: didnt know you were looking for just "slap it on" easy of install, there are some 360 wireless cam systems u can install and some new cars come pre installed with them but it sounds like your looking for something more mass produced
 

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I read on twitter that his family is going to get to see a 20 minute version of the video today.

No idea how much of it is redacted.

Also read that the single judge who's blocking the release was on record as a Zimmerman supporter.
fukk is a "Zimmerman supporter"? Just call him a cac. I'm so damn tired of these wicked cavemonkeys man. On everything.
 

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BEN FINLEY and JONATHAN DREW
Tue, May 11, 2021, 1:04 AM


ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) — Lawyers for relatives of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man fatally shot by deputies, said Tuesday that body camera videos show that he didn’t strike them with his car before they opened fire, contradicting a local prosecutor.

Chance Lynch, a lawyer who viewed the footage in private with Brown's family, said Brown was sitting in his stationary car with his hands on the wheel when the first of numerous shots was fired. Family members had previously seen about 20 seconds of the video but were shown approximately 18 minutes on Tuesday under a judge’s order.

The family’s lawyers say the footage contradicts statements by the local district attorney, who said in court that deputies didn’t start firing until after Brown’s vehicle struck them twice. Lynch's description aligns with what another family attorney said after seeing the shorter clip.


“We did not see any actions on Mr. Brown’s part where he made contact with them or tried to go in their direction," Lynch told reporters. "In fact, he did just the opposite. While there was a group of law enforcement that were in front of him, he went the opposite direction.”

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BEN FINLEY and JONATHAN DREW
Tue, May 11, 2021, 1:04 AM


ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) — Lawyers for relatives of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man fatally shot by deputies, said Tuesday that body camera videos show that he didn’t strike them with his car before they opened fire, contradicting a local prosecutor.

Chance Lynch, a lawyer who viewed the footage in private with Brown's family, said Brown was sitting in his stationary car with his hands on the wheel when the first of numerous shots was fired. Family members had previously seen about 20 seconds of the video but were shown approximately 18 minutes on Tuesday under a judge’s order.

The family’s lawyers say the footage contradicts statements by the local district attorney, who said in court that deputies didn’t start firing until after Brown’s vehicle struck them twice. Lynch's description aligns with what another family attorney said after seeing the shorter clip.


“We did not see any actions on Mr. Brown’s part where he made contact with them or tried to go in their direction," Lynch told reporters. "In fact, he did just the opposite. While there was a group of law enforcement that were in front of him, he went the opposite direction.”

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They premeditatedly went to kill him, that district attorney is full of shyt.
 
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