Carlos Bernate

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    Private Autopsy Shows Deputies Shot Andrew Brown Jr. 5 Times by Carlos Bernate  
Private Autopsy Shows Deputies Shot Andrew Brown Jr. 5 Times
Location: Richmond
Nationality: Colombia
Biography: Carlos Bernate is a Colombian documentary photographer/videographer/writer, whose work is focused on human rights, identity, and social humanitarian-related issues. Currently, he is dedicated to documenting his community in Richmond, Virginia,... MORE
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Private Autopsy Shows Deputies Shot Andrew Brown Jr. 5 Times
Copyright Carlos Bernate 2024
Updated May 2022
Topics Activism, Civil Rights, Documentary, Human Rights, Investigation, Journalism, Oppression, Photography, Photojournalism, Politics, Protests, Social Justice, US Politics, Violence, Weapons
Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man killed in police custody in Elizabeth City, N.C back in April 2021., said a private autopsy revealed that Brown Jr. was hit by five bullets from police and killed by a shot to the head.

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