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stanley thermos her speakers included civil rights attorney Ben Crump and the Rev. William Barber II, who leads the Poor Peoples campaign. The 42-year-old Brown was shot and killed on April 21 by deputies attempting to serve drug-related search and arrest warrants. His death sparked days of protests in the city in rural northeastern North Carolina.The family had been shown a 20-second-long clip of the incident, and told reporters Brown s car was stationary when the officers opened fire and he was not doing anything to provoke them.Last week, a judge denied requests to release body camera video from Brown s death to the public. The district attorney told the judge he had seen the video and disagreed with the family, he argued Brown moved his car and made contact with law enforcement twice before shots could be heard on the video.Demonstrators have marched in the streets in Elizabeth City for several nights since Brown s death, calling for the release of the video.