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james-joseph-brown — Part 01
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FD-302a Rev
11-15-83
SV 44B-3846
ADRIENNE L. BROWN
2/10/89
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Continuation of FD-302 of.
At the jail, BRowN was taken inside while Mrs. BROWN
watched through the outside glass walls. Brown later told Mrs.
BRown that one of the police had hit him in the mouth during
questioning which followed. Brown told her that he could
identify the individual who hit him if he should see him, but did.
not know the individual's name. BRown was kept at the jail from
about 11:0o pM, until the followinq 8:0o AM. During that time,
Mrs. BROwn called
her
husband, but
said he could do nothinq until morning.
Through the involvement of a friend,
BROWN was
released a few hours later upon payment of a $l80 bond.
BROWN
told Mrs. BRown that only two of the police officers had treated
him unfairly.
The second incident began about a month after the one
mentioned above. Brown had been depressed for about a month,
feeling that people in the area were down on him due to his
reputation and also some business problems. On this occasion, he.
and Mrs. BRown had a disagreement and BRowN yelled at her. She
called police and asked that someone come by to calm JAmes down,
and this was done. No charges were made against BRowN, but Mrs.
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BRown believes that the police may have started thinking that
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BRown was a chronic problem of some sort.
About a week later, neighbors near the BrowNs' 33 acre
home reported hearing gunshots and thought there may have been
problems of some sort..
Mrs. BROwN stated that BROwN sometimes
fired his guns for relaxation on his property, as he had done on
this occasion. Police responding to the neighbors' call stopped
and for resisting arrest. Brown went to court and received a
suspended sentence as well as a period of probation. He was
directed to put on a concert for the benefit of crippled.
children, which he did, but which was a failure due to the fear
of the local black population of the police, who boycotted the
concert.
The next incident happened about September 23, 1988, on.
a Saturday. Brown, whose drivers license had been revoked, had
driven to his office at l052 Stevens Creek Road, Augusta,
Georgia, in his pickup truck. When he got there, he found that
an insurance class was going on in his office, and that someone
had obtained the key to his private bathroom and was using the
facilities. Not knowing who the people were, BRown took an.
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