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Apr 29, 202119:03Now PlayingA North Carolina judge denies media requests to release the four bodycam videos in the case of Andrew Brown, Jr.
However, Judge Jeffery Foster ruled the videos from multiple body cameras, and footage from one dashboard camera must be shown to Brown's family within ten days.
Judge Foster will reconsider whether to release the videos in 30 to 45 days after the State Bureau of Investigation completes its investigation and a charging decision is made.
Also, during the hearing, District Attorney Andrew Womble claimed the video showed Brown hitting officers with his car.
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