The black man shot dead during a police raid on his North Carolina home was a known drug dealer — with a 30-year rap sheet stretching more than 180 pages, according to records.
Andrew Brown Jr. — who was shot dead last Wednesday in a car outside his Elizabeth City home — had the lengthy rap sheet dating back to May 1988, according to a search warrant and other records obtained by Fox News.
Officers in the Albemarle Drug Task Force are “familiar with Brown and know him to be a source of supply of ‘crack’ cocaine, cocaine, heroin/fentanyl and methamphetamine,” the warrant stated, according to Fox.
The raid was requested because officers believed his home area was “being used to store, package and distribute narcotics, namely ‘crack’ cocaine,” the warrant reportedly stated.
Two vehicles regularly seen at the residence were also believed to be used to store, traffic and distribute illegal narcotics, the warrant stated.
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