Virginia deputy indicted for shooting of Isiah Brown
July 15, 2021
A grand jury in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, has indicted a deputy for the shooting of Isiah Brown in late April.
Deputy David Matthew Turbyfill was indicted Thursday for "reckless handling of firearm resulting in serious injury," according to the indictment provided by Brown's attorney. He faces up to five years in prison....
Turbyfill had given Brown a ride home the night of April 21 after his car broke down.
Later in the evening, Brown
called 911 over a dispute over car keys,
during which he threatened to kill his brother.
When Turbyfill arrived, he demanded to see Brown's hands and demanded he drop a gun. However, Brown had told the dispatcher on the phone that he did not have a gun.
Video of the incident shows the offer screaming "stop" before firing several shots. Brown's family says Turbyfill mistook the cordless phone in Brown's hand for a gun.
Brown was hospitalized in critical condition after the shooting, but
was discharged in late May.
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