The modern-day lynching of black people in America continues.
Just a day after a jury in Minneapolis, Minnesota convicted Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd, another black man dies at the hands of police, this time in North Carolina.
Wednesday morning around 8:30 a.m., Pasquotank County Sheriff’s Office was executing a warrant on 40-year-old Andrew Brown in the area of Perry Street when Brown got into his car, drove away, and police killed him.
He was unarmed and didn’t have or carry a gun.
According to a press release, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation has taken over the investigation.
A press conference will be held at 3:30 p.m. today.