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Friday, October 18, 2019

Officer Who Shot Atatiana Jefferson Wasn't Actually Asked To Do A Wellness Check



So the plot continues to thicken as the story continues to change. It's now being reported that the call from Dispatchers to Police were reported as an open structure call, similar to a potential burglary. Unfortunately this changes things which means this Officer could very well get acquitted or have his charges dropped all together, which I doubt it. But there's still a chance especially after this new information. So about that call by the neighbor and more about what it means?

Many times a welfare check involves a medical emergency, an elderly person living alone or a relative who is difficult to get ahold of.

For those calls, police officers usually knock on someone's door and wait for an answer. But the mindset of a police officer changes when they hear it's an "open structure" or "open door" call.
 
Michael "Britt" London, president of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, said officers have a more cautious approach and run through multiple scenarios in their heads. They could be presented with a simple case of a door left unlocked, an abandoned home, or a burglary in progress.
 
"You are at a higher sensitivity to what is going on with that house," London said. "You have to be ready for anything. You are taking more of your environment in consideration to be ready for a surprise if there's one."
 
The first thing that comes to mind is often a burglary -- that's why officers search for signs of forced entry like a broken window or a damaged door. 
 
Body camera footage from that night shows Dean, 34, peering through two open doors and walking around the perimeter of the house. He then pointed his weapon at a window and yelled "Put your hands up! Show me your hands!" seconds before he opened fire, striking Jefferson.
 
He resigned from the department on Monday, and was arrested and charged with murder. His attorney, Jim Lane, told CNN the former officer is remorseful.
 
With this new information I couldn't help but to go back and read what the neighbor originally said.

"Well, the front doors have been open since 10 o'clock. I haven't seen anybody moving around. It's not normal for them to have both of the doors open this time of night," Jefferson's neighbor said, according to audio of the phone call released by authorities.

"OK, do you know if anyone is inside?" the police call-taker asked him. 
 
"I'm not sure. Both of the cars are there," he replied.
 
The neighbor went on to describe the vehicles and also confirmed his name and phone number.
"Are they usually home at this time?" the call-taker later asked him.
 
"They're usually home but they never have both doors open," the neighbor told her. "The lights are on, I can see through the house. My sister woke me up, she lives across the street from them. I live on the opposite side of my sister."

 You can read the full and complete story by clicking here.

If you're still reading, I am glad because Jeff Halstead, a retired Fort Worth chief of police and police consultant, said there was nothing in the body camera footage released after the shooting suggests there was a crime happening.
  
"They were standing literally at the front door, they could see whether the door was kicked on or not. The lights were on, there was evidence that people were living there, there were toys," Halstead said.
 
"Why they advanced to an extremely dark backyard area without at least ringing the doorbell or checking the entrance? That's extremely concerning." 
 
Dean's experience as a police officer could have factored into how he acted during the call, Halstead said.
 
Will common sense and the law be enough or will the love for police overshadow justice? I say this because people are so busy trying to paint this officer as doing his job, and it just being so dangerous and we'll just never understand, but don't want to talk about the fact that Atatiana Jefferson was in her own home. What I will say is I wonder why the door was open if they were playing video games. It's late at night. Not out the ordinary though and it could've been open for many reasons. I feel as if something is missing from the story.  What I do know along with many other people is that an innocent woman was killed. It was no accident, it was because of an officer failure to follow proper protocols. So I hope when the jury is going over everything the fact that the door was open doesn't get in the way, especially when we don't know why it was open.

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