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Cop who ‘mistakenly’ killed man shot another

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DALLAS: The Dallas police officer who says she mistakenly went to the wrong apartment after work earlier this week and fatally shot a black man also fired her weapon and wounded a man during an on-duty confrontat­ion in 2017, according to court documents.

Dallas police named Amber Guyger, a four-year force veteran, as the off-duty white officer who shot and killed 26-year-old Botham Jean on Thursday.

According to police, Guyger said she returned home in uniform after her shift and entered the wrong apartment, believing it was her own. She called dispatch to report she had shot a man.

Jean died later at a hospital. Few other details have been released, although police said they took a blood sample from her for testing.

Jean’s mother wondered whether race was a factor in the shooting.

“If it was a white man would it have been different? Would she have reacted differentl­y?” said Allison Jean.

Dallas police initially said they would seek her arrest but then handed the case over to the Texas Rangers, who asked for more time to investigat­e.

An affidavit from a case a year ago shows that Guyger shot another man while on-duty in Dallas.

On May 12, 2017, police were looking for a suspect when Guyger was one of two officers called to assist another officer. Suspect Uvaldo Perez got out of a car and became combative with Guyger and another officer, according to an affidavit filed in the case against Perez. A struggle began and Guyger fired her Taser at Perez, who then wrested away her Taser. Guyger pulled out her gun and fired, wounding Perez in the abdomen.

Guyger was not charged in the 2017 shooting. On Saturday, two days after Guyger killed Jean – an accountant by profession – friends and family gathered at the Dallas West Church of Christ to remember him.

“Botham did everything with passion,” Allison told the crowd during the prayer service .

“God gave me an angel.” —

 ??  ?? Seeking justice: Sixyear-old Solomon Grayson looking at the signages during a ‘Mothers Against Police Brutality’ candleligh­t vigil for Jean (inset) in Dallas. — AP
Seeking justice: Sixyear-old Solomon Grayson looking at the signages during a ‘Mothers Against Police Brutality’ candleligh­t vigil for Jean (inset) in Dallas. — AP

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