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From the Editor: The Killing of Andrew Brown Jr. Cannot Be Excused Away
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His hands were on the steering wheel. He was shot in the back as he tried to drive away.ย
Less than 24 hours after Derek Chauvin, the Minnesota cop convicted of killing George Floyd, was led away in handcuffs last week, reports rolled in that two more Black people in America were shot to death by law enforcement officers.ย
MaโKhia Bryant, a 16-year-old child from Columbus, Ohio, was the first. She was killed near her home just minutes after the Chauvin verdict came down. The second was Andrew Brown Jr., a 42-year-old man from Elizabeth City, located some two hours northeast of Raleigh near the Outer Banks.ย
Excuses were made about Bryantโs killing almost immediately, just as they are about the vast number of people killed by law enforcement officers in this country (roughly two people per day, according to data from the American Civil Liberties Union). Bryant was holding a knife when she charged at another girl who was pinned against a car, police said.
And, right now, from Fox News to The Federalist, excuses are being deployed to try to explain away Brownโs killing. He was a felon. He was being served drug-related search and arrest warrants. He was trying to flee.ย
Neither Bryantโs nor Brownโs killing is excusable. Nor is 13-year-old Adam Toledoโs in Chicago. Nor is 20-year-old Daunte Wrightโs in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. Norโas we finally saw, officially, following a grueling, exhausting year filled with painโwas George Floydโs in Minneapolis.ย
The circumstances around Brownโs death are chilling.
Initial reports from Brownโs family members and neighbors who saw what happened last Wednesday morning describe sheriffโs deputies on the scene to serve Brown with arrest and search warrants. Brown was in his car. As he tried to drive away, the deputies opened fire, shattering the vehicleโs back window. Brown crashed into a neighborโs tree. When the deputies reached the vehicle and opened the door, Brown was dead.
He was shot in the back.
On Friday, seven Pasquotank County Sheriffโs Office deputies were placed on leave.
On Monday, attorneys for Brownโs family, and some family members, were allowed to watch 20 seconds of body camera footage to try to bring them some clarity as to what happened while the State Bureau of Investigation looks into the killing.ย
It wasnโt much, but for Brown family attorney Chantel Cherry-Lassiter, it told her all she needed to know. Sheriffโs deputies blocked Brown in his driveway and approached his vehicle, shooting AR 223 semi-automatic rifles and Glock 17 pistols. They opened fire instantly, in a residential neighborhood, at 8:30 on a weekday morning. A neighbor, who mercifully wasnโt home at the time, told The News & Observer that a bullet went through his home and broke the glass of a clock.
โLetโs be clear, this was an execution,โ Cherry-Lassiter said in a press conference Monday afternoon. โHe had his hands firmly on the steering wheel. They run up to his vehicle shooting. He still stood there, sat there in his vehicle, with his hands on the steering wheel while being shot at.โย ย
His hands were on the steering wheel.
Many terrible details are likely to emerge soon about Brownโs killing, a process that has been slow to unfold so far. Weโll know more once a judge authorizes the release of more bodycam footage, expected soon. The results of an autopsy Brownโs family is commissioning also are pending.ย
And weโll certainly hear more about Brownโs alleged drug dealing, his criminal history, 20-year-old convictions for trespassing and assaultโanything and everything that can be dredged up to paint Brown, a father of 10 and longtime resident of Elizabeth City, as a criminal lowlife.ย
We must let none of it obscure the fact that Brown did not deserve to die that way.ย
The truth, contained in the facts as relayed by witnesses, neighbors, and a lawyer, remains: His hands were on the steering wheel. He was shot in the back as he tried to drive away.ย
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Jane Porter
Jane Porter is Wake County editor of the INDY, covering Raleigh and other communities across Wake County. She first joined the staff in 2013 and is a former INDY intern, staff writer, and editor-in-chief, first joining the staff in 2013.
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