The
shooting unfolded on Wednesday morning in Elizabeth City, a
riverfront town of about 18,000 residents in Pasquotank County
near North Carolina's coastal border with Virginia, and small
groups of protesters took to the streets by evening.
The county sheriff's office and the State Bureau of
Investigation (SBI), which said it had taken over the case, each
provided few details of the fatal encounter.
Authorities identified the man who was slain as Andrew Brown
Jr., a resident of Elizabeth City, and said only that he was
shot when sheriff's deputies tried to serve him with a search
warrant at about 8:40 a.m.
Relatives described him to the Raleigh News & Observer and other
media outlets as a 40-year-old father and an African American.
Law enforcement officials did not say whether Brown was armed at
the time or whether he was considered a threat to the officers.
The nature of the warrant was not disclosed.
The shooting came the day after a jury found Derek Chauvin, a
white former Minneapolis police officer, guilty of murdering
George Floyd last year by kneeling on his neck while he was
handcuffed and under arrest.
Relatives of Brown told CNN and other media that he was near his
home and in an automobile at the time of the shooting.
All the deputies at the scene wore police body cameras, and the
deputy who fired the gun was placed on administrative leave,
Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten told a news conference on
Wednesday.
Wooten was accompanied by the local district attorney, R. Andrew
Womble, who said he was looking for "accurate answers, not fast
answers."
As news of the shooting spread, local media showed scores of
people gathering outside the town hall as the City Council held
an emergency meeting on Wednesday night to discuss the case and
a possible curfew. African Americans account for about half the
town's population.
No curfew was immediately issued, but that authority was given
to Police Chief Eddie Buffaloe Jr., who told the council his
goal was "to keep the peace."
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Steve Gorman and
Peter Cooney)
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