Leer en español When Terry and Barbara Brown walked out of a May 1 face-to-face meeting with DA Brooke Jenkins, they were upset that charges would be DA Brooke Jenkins' handling of the Banko Brown shooting case has been a concatenation of disaster of her own making.
When Terry and Barbara Brown walked out of a May 1 face-to-face meeting with DA Brooke Jenkins, they were upset that charges would be dropped against the Walgreens security guard who shot dead their 24-year-old child, Banko Brown. But they say they were given every expectation the prosecutor would be piecing together evidence to make a case.
One week later, with Brown’s supporters demonstrating in the streets and the entire Board of Supervisors and Sen. Scott Wiener calling for Jenkins to turn over evidence in the shooting case, the DA insisted she may yet file charges. For the Browns, who attended a rally for their son after meeting with Jenkins, the DA’s subsequent media comments hit like a gut punch. Britt Hartman, co-founder of the transgender navigation center, at A May 4 rally outside District Attorney Brooke Jenkins’ office. Photo by Griffin Jones.
Apart from this there is also disagreement on what Brown told Anthony. The Browns say they were informed that another witness heard things differently; that Banko said something more akin to “let me go, let’s fight one-on-one.” This, Barbara Brown says, “sounds more like Banko.” Jenkins, citing prosecutorial ethics, will not discuss the evidence publicly — other than flatly stating that it “clearly shows that the suspect believed he was in mortal danger and acted in self-defense.”
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