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Andrew Brown Jr.’s Family File Federal Lawsuit - BNC

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By: Tadi Abedje “Justice delayed won’t be justice denied,” said Harry Daniels, family attorney for Andrew Brown Jr. “Now that we have filed a federal lawsuit, let me be very clear that I and this team have compulsory authority, federal subpoena authority to get all the videos, all the tapes, all recordings, all the records.”   RELATED: Andrew Brown Jr. shooting: Family waits to see footage, state of emergency declared In the lawsuit, the families believe that Brown Jr. died wrongfully by deadly force by cops who had no concern for his life.   “We had to come to where we believe Lady Justice is blind and will have all things being equal. We stand […]

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