 Scores of protesters marched in North Carolina on Wednesday night, following the fatal shooting of a black man in his car, by local sheriff's deputies, serving him with a search warrant. The shooting took place in Elizabeth City, a riverfront town of about 18,000 residents, in Pasquunthang County, near North Carolina's coastal border with Virginia. The county sheriff's office and the State Bureau of Investigation, which said it had taken over the case, each provided few details of the fatal encounter. Authorities identified the man who was slain as Andrew Brown, Jr., a resident of Elizabeth City, and said only that he was shot when sheriff's deputies tried to serve him with a search warrant at about 8.40 am. People are feeling tired, people are frustrated, and people want this to stop. The only way it's going to stop is if we first have transparency, because transparency brings about trust, and when you have trust, then we can move forward in the march and the fight for justice. As a black man, let's throw the titles away, let's throw the goals away, but as a black African-American man, it is ridiculous. A lot of people out here didn't know Andrew Brown, but I knew Andrew Brown. This is a new city, this is the place where I work at, this is the place where I come at, and everybody's out here, it's peaceful, you know, aside from blocking out the roads, we have problems in the laws, but we do want answers in justice, and the sheriff should come out here, he should come out here and give the people answers. We're demanding that the body, camera, footage be released, everybody will go home.