Texarkana Gazette

Service canceled for Texas woman shot at home by officer

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DALLAS — A service for a woman shot in her home by a Fort Worth police officer that had been scheduled for Saturday was canceled amid a family dispute over funeral arrangemen­ts.

Atatiana Jefferson's funeral had been set to be held at Potter's House Church in Dallas. Church representa­tive Mara Silverio said the service hasn't been reschedule­d, but that no events would be held for her Saturday.

The news follows a judge's decision Friday to issue a temporary restrainin­g order sought by Marquis Jefferson, the father of Atatiana Jefferson. The father sought the order to gain control over the funeral arrangemen­ts of his daughter from his daughter's aunt, Bonita Body.

Lee Merritt, Body's attorney, had said on Facebook that a "celebratio­n of life" would proceed Saturday, but he later tweeted that the funeral had been "postponed" and that "updated informatio­n concerning the reschedule will be provided as soon as it becomes available."

Merritt didn't immediatel­y respond to a message seeking additional informatio­n.

The Rev. Al Sharpton had been set to deliver remarks at Saturday's service.

Marquis Jefferson argued that he had been denied any involvemen­t in the funeral planning by the mortuary Body had engaged. He said that as his daughter's sole legal heir, the duty of arranging the funeral is his.

Dallas County Probate Court Judge Brenda Hull Thompson scheduled a hearing for Monday morning to determine whether the restrainin­g order should continue.

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