Clark County Prosecutor Tony Golik said Sunday he intends to prosecute the case with the aid of a team of prosecutors. He declined to comment on whether others will be charged in connection with the shooting.
Raya Leon told his companions that Brown, 46, fired at him first and that he shot back twice and ducked so he wasn’t hit. Multiple witnesses said they heard one shot, a pause and then several more gunshots — about five total, according to an affidavit of probable cause.
Brown and other law enforcement officers were conducting surveillance on an apartment unit. The subjects of the investigation were identified as Raya Leon, known as “Fish,” his brother, Abran Raya Leon, known as “Junior,” and Misty Raya, who is “Junior’s” girlfriend, according to the affidavit.
The exact reason why the three were under surveillance was not disclosed in the affidavit.
However, a warrant for Raya’s arrest was issued Wednesday in Clark County. Court records show she faces charges related to a burglary at a Vancouver storage building and firearms theft — multiple weapons including AK-47 and ammunition.
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