
FILE – This Dec. 3, 2018, file photo provided by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in Birmingham, Ala., shows Erron Brown, who is charged with attempted murder in a shooting at a shopping mall on Thanksgiving. A preliminary hearing is set for Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019, for Brown. (Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office via AP, File)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A judge in Alabama has scheduled a hearing for a man charged in gunfire that sparked a fatal police shooting which set off weeks of protests near Birmingham.
A preliminary hearing is set for Thursday morning for Erron Brown, who’s charged with attempted murder in a shooting that severely injured a man in a suburban shopping mall on Thanksgiving night.
A police officer fatally shot Emantic “EJ” Bradford Jr. moments later after seeing him with a gun. The black man’s death sparked days of demonstrations in Hoover.
The hearing provides prosecutors a chance to lay out evidence against Brown, who was arrested in Atlanta. The defense could try to poke holes in the case with witnesses of its own.
A judge will decide whether grand jurors hear the case.
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