Dayton Daily News

Lawyer: Arrest officer who killed man

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The lawyer for DALLAS — the family of a man who was gunned down at his home by a Dallas police officer is calling for her to be arrested and charged, saying the fact

that she remains free days after the shooting shows she’s receiving favorable treatment.

S. Lee Merritt, who is representi­ng the family of 26-yearold Botham Jean, said Satur- day that the family isn’t calling on the authoritie­s to jump to

conclusion­s or to deny officer Amber Guyger her right to due process. But Merritt, flanked by members of the family and Mothers Against Police Brutality, said they want Guyger “to be treated like every other citizen, and where there is evidence that they’ve committed a crime, that there’s a warrant to be issued and an arrest to be made.”

Guyger, a four-year veteran of the police force, hadn’t been charged as of Sunday morning, according to city and county online records.

The police department released her name Saturday night, which was two nights after she shot and killed Jean.

Police Chief U. Renee Hall said the day after the shooting that her department was seeking manslaught­er charges against Guyger. But she said Saturday that the Texas Rangers asked her department to hold off because they had learned new informatio­n and wanted to investigat­e further.

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