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North Carolina DA Says Andrew Brown Jr.’s Car Made Contact Police Twice Before Shots Fired

District Attorney Andrew Womble laid out the series of events to a judge Wednesday

Andrew Brown Jr. - Credit: Sky News

From FoxNews.com….

Roads were closed in downtown Elizabeth City, North Carolina Wednesday ahead of a court hearing where a judge is to consider petitions to release body-camera footage of the deputy shooting of Andrew Brown Jr.

The hearing was scheduled to take place at the Pasquotank County Courthouse in Elizabeth City at 10 a.m. ET, Fox News has learned. Superior Court Judge Jeffery Foster is presiding.

A total of seven people were arrested Tuesday as protests continued for a seventh straight night. Dozens of protesters remained out on the streets in violation of the city’s curfew that went into effect at 8 p.m.

Police issued multiple unlawful assembly warnings for the crowd, which they said was “blocking officers and is continuing to violate North Carolina General Statutes.” “The final warning has been given to disperse,” Elizabeth City police said just before 10 p.m. “Arrests will be made at this time.”

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