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Body cam video released in deputy shooting of Isaiah Brown

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The video shows the Virginia deputy confronting 32-year-old Isaiah Brown before firing his gun. Brown, who was holding a cordless house phone, was hospitalized after being shot at least seven times. The deputy gave Brown a ride home earlier that night but returned to the home after Brown called 911 over an argument with his brother. The deputy is now on administrative leave.