New evidence took center stage Tuesday in the trial of Cameron Brown, the man accused of killing Norfolk State University student Jahari George in 2023.
A Norfolk Police homicide detective, called to the stand by prosecutors, was the first witness to testify on day two, describing how investigators tracked a blue Dodge Charger before and after the deadly shooting on Sept. 2, 2023. The detective said the vehicle, which had a fake Maryland temporary tag, was spotted in the area of Ballentine Boulevard and I-264 shortly after the shooting and later appeared at a Walmart on Princess Anne Road and Ingleside Road.
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Using Flock license plate readers and surveillance video, detectives followed the Charger as two people made stops at that Walmart and a nearby Wawa. One person was seen withdrawing money inside the store, while another went in to make a transaction that was never completed. The detective identified that second person as Cameron Brown…