Lebryant Brown, brother of Turrell Brown, who was killed by police in September during a domestic disturbance, calls for the police officers to be fired. She wished police had done more to deescalate the situation. She said the video doesn’t show her son acting erratic, but instead shows him talking calmly and moving with caution. Wade-Brown said her son holding a knife at one point during the encounter doesn’t justify the officer shooting him. As Turrell Brown slowly stepped to close the apartment door, an officer fatally shot him.ĬOPA is still investigating that officer’s use of force. Shortly after, Turrell Brown appeared with a knife in hand, as officers stepped back outside the apartment, shouting at him to put the knife down. She had asked officers to remove the man from her apartment, according to the video. The visit was in response to a woman who said Turrell Brown hit her in the face and was armed with a knife.īody camera video released by COPA showed a woman telling officers her boyfriend had hit her chest and face. 19 in the 6500 block of South Harvard Avenue, according to the Civilian Office of Police Accountability. Wade-Brown’s son, 28-year-old Turrell Brown, was killed by Chicago police on the morning of Sept. “I miss my son daily, I wake up missing my son, I go to bed missing my son -and then to hear that this officer is on the street?” “I want to see accountability,” Angela Wade-Brown said Friday during a news conference. The family of a man killed by Chicago police last month while responding to a domestic disturbance call is demanding the city to terminate the officer who fired their gun and should be prosecuted for the shooting.