A grand jury indicted a fired white
Dallas police officer on a murder charge Friday for fatally shooting her
unarmed black neighbor after mistakenly entering his apartment,
a killing that triggered national outrage and claims of police racial
bias.
Officer Amber Guyger, who was
employed on the force at the time of the shooting and was in full
uniform, said she mistook the neighbor’s apartment for her own and
thought 26-year-old Botham Jean was a burglar.
Guyger
told investigators that after finishing her shift, she returned home
and parked on the fourth floor of her apartment complex’s garage, rather
than the third floor, where her unit was located, according to an
affidavit prepared by the Texas Rangers.
She said she got to what she thought was her apartment
– Jean’s was directly above hers – and found the door ajar. She opened
it to find a figure standing in the darkness. She said she pulled her
gun and fired twice after the person ignored her commands.
The
circumstances of the shooting sparked outrage and led many to question
Guyger’s account of what happened. Critics, including Jean’s family,
also wondered why it took three days for Guyger to be charged, why she
wasn’t taken into custody immediately after the shooting and whether
race played a factor in her decision to use deadly force.
Responding
to criticism that the original manslaughter charge was too lenient,
Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson said the grand jury could
decide on the more serious charge of murder, which it did.
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I'm pretty sure this trial is going to be interesting, and Amber Guyger is going to somehow paint herself as the victim and talk about working a long shift at work and being tired. However as a Police Officer she should be use to her shift let alone know where she live at very well. I'm also thinking her Defense Team is going to argue how Botham Jean should've obeyed her commands, despite her breaking into his home and him not knowing who she really was he did not follow her commands as he shouldn't have.
I'm pretty sure this trial is going to be interesting, and Amber Guyger is going to somehow paint herself as the victim and talk about working a long shift at work and being tired. However as a Police Officer she should be use to her shift let alone know where she live at very well. I'm also thinking her Defense Team is going to argue how Botham Jean should've obeyed her commands, despite her breaking into his home and him not knowing who she really was he did not follow her commands as he shouldn't have.
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