I'm just upset because he's (Brown) the last person that was with him and it should have been me," Freeman said before tears began streaming down her face.
Brown's two-day spree started, according to court records, a little before 5 a.m. Sunday when he robbed and then fatally shot 23-year-old Staten Island resident Devon Powell at an intersection near Mariners Marsh Park.
Minutes later, the papers state, police received word that a man matching Brown’s description had robbed and killed Collins, who lived in New Jersey and was in Staten Island for a party.
About an hour after Powell was killed, Brown pointed a gun at a 29-year-old man on Holland Ave. and stole his 2006 black Hummer, police said.
Brown didn't surface again until early Monday morning, when the Port Authority police on the Verrazano Bridge spotted the stolen Hummer and tried to stop him as he headed back to Staten Island.
But Brown hit the gas and just missed hitting an officer, then headed north on a service road and crashed into another SUV. He fled on foot into some nearby woods, police said.
It wasn’t until 8:40 p.m. Tuesday that cops caught up to Brown, who sources said had tried to disguise himself by wearing a woman’s wig.
Brown allegedly hopped into an idling 2013 Honda Civic in the Park Hill neighborhood intending to steal it, but had to abandon that plan because the car had a stick shift — and he didn’t know how to drive one.
A parolee with 21 prior arrests for robberies, possession of firearms, drug sales and criminal arson, Brown has also been slapped with 15 other charges stemming from the spree including multiple counts of robbery, criminal use of a firearm and grand larceny.