Albuquerque Journal

Dallas police officer accused in neighbor’s death fired

-

DALLAS — A white Dallas police officer who fatally shot her black neighbor inside his own apartment was fired Monday, the same day the man was being buried in his Caribbean homeland.

Police Chief U. Renee Hall dismissed officer Amber Guyger during a hearing Monday, according to a statement posted on Twitter. Guyger is charged with manslaught­er in the Sept. 6 shooting that left 26-year-old Botham Jean dead, and she was fired because of her arrest, according to Dallas police.

Court records show Guyger said she thought she had encountere­d a burglar inside her own home. She turned herself in three days later and is currently out on bond.

A statement from police said an internal investigat­ion concluded that on Sept. 9, Guyger “engaged in adverse conduct when she was arrested for Manslaught­er.” Dallas police spokesman Sgt. Warren Mitchell later said that when an officer has been arrested for a crime, “adverse conduct” is often cited in the officer’s terminatio­n.

Attorneys for Jean’s family, along with protesters, have been calling for Guyger, a four-year veteran of the force, to be fired since the shooting. The family’s attorneys released a statement saying they see the terminatio­n as an initial victory.

“However, we are committed to seeing through the next steps of the process of a proper murder indictment, conviction and appropriat­e sentencing,” the statement said.

Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson has said the case will be presented to a grand jury, which could decide a more serious charge than manslaught­er.

 ??  ?? Amber Guyger
Amber Guyger

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States