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Cop charged in shooting fired

The white Dallas police officer accused of fatally shooting her black neighbor was dismissed.

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DALLAS — A white police officer accused of fatally shooting her black neighbor inside his own apartment was fired Monday for “adverse conduct,” the Dallas Police Department said in a statement.

Police Chief U. Renee Hall dismissed Officer Amber Guyger during a hearing Monday, according to the statement.

Guyger has been charged with manslaught­er in the Sept. 6 shooting that left 26-year-old Botham Jean dead. 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.

There are conflictin­g narratives over what led to the shooting.

Guyger told investigat­ors that she had just ended a shift when she returned in uniform to the South Side Flats apartment complex where she lived.

She said when she put her key in the apartment door, which was unlocked and slightly ajar, it opened, according to the affidavit. Inside, the lights were off, and she saw a figure in the darkness that cast a large silhouette, according to the officer’s account.

Guyger said she concluded her apartment was being burglarize­d and gave verbal commands to the person, who ignored them. The affidavit said she then drew her weapon and fired twice.

She called 911. When asked where she was, she returned to the front door to see she was in the wrong unit, according to the affidavit. The 911 tapes have not been released.

But, according to an affidavit for a search warrant, Jean and Guyger encountere­d each other at the door to his apartment.

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