Body Cam Footage Vindicates Police In North Carolina

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"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should all be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should 8 be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.


Are the cops okay?
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should all be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.
Still defending criminals i see. You people really need to find better hero's.
 
Of course the family attorneys have no bias at all right? I think I will wait to see myself.
Do you realize the stakes in the ghetto lottery for this family and shark lawyer.

They don't want the son of a bitch alive if they could. They want the dough. That's why some are bred for this.
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should all be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.
Still defending criminals i see. You people really need to find better hero's.
Some people are bred by a family so they hope the mother fucker gets capped and can escape.
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should all be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.
Beats me, Biff. I have not seen the footage, of which you speak. Got a copy or link? I'll be glad to look at it. I'm pretty sure anybody can say anything they, like true or false in an information or public release video vacuum, as video is the only thing people are going to believe, especially after they admit there is video. If the message of the supposed victim is the only one released as the courts prevent law enforcement from releasing for whatever reason, the public wonder what is being covered up, edited, etc., and lean toward the supposed victim's supporters views. It is just the way it is. Some departments or courts or jurisdictions realize this and push the video out as soon as possible. This one does not, so not much rational defending what they won't defend themself.
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should 8 be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.


Are the cops okay?
I believe a few of them were sent to the hospital for broken bones and severe bruises....I think at least 2 of them died....

None of that is true but it feels better to believe it happened tho....
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should all be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.
Still defending criminals i see. You people really need to find better hero's.
None of my heroes have ever been indicted on multiple felonies.......or is closely associated with those who were...
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should all be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.
Still defending criminals i see. You people really need to find better hero's.
None of my heroes have ever been indicted on multiple felonies.......or is closely associated with those who were...
ALL of your hero's are criminals.
 


"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. 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."



So when everyone was making a big deal about why the police only allowed the family to see just 20 seconds of footage; it was obviously because the rest of the footage so overwhelmingly proved how justified the shooting was -- that they didn't want to be rude and rub it in the face of the family that way...Yet, despite being shown even more footage, the family and their lawyers still insist on lying and trying to paint the police out to be the bad guys in this situation...

You can't just go and lie like that in the public about the police; you can't just claim a certain law enforcement agency is wrong or somehow part of some nefarious conspiracy without proof -- (unless they are the FBI or DOJ, etc) -- these lawyers who went out in public and lied, these family members who went out in public and lied -- they should 8 be charged with slander, obstruction, or just something that punishes them for being disrespectful of law enforcement that way.


Are the cops okay?
I believe a few of them were sent to the hospital for broken bones and severe bruises....I think at least 2 of them died....

None of that is true but it feels better to believe it happened tho....


If there si a go fund me page for them please let us know?
 

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