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Dallas police criticized over portrayal of man shot by cop

- By RYAN TARINELLI

Dallas — Attorneys for the family of a black man who was killed in his own apartment by a white police officer accused Dallas officials of trying to “assassinat­e his character” and expressed fury that authoritie­s sought a search warrant resulting in the discovery of marijuana in the victim’s apartment.

At a news conference Friday, the lawyers said there was no reason for authoritie­s to issue the search warrant specifical­ly searching for unless they were trying to sully the victim.

They called for the firing of police officer Amber Guyger, who gunned down 26-yearold Botham Jean in his own apartment on Sept. 6. She has been booked on a preliminar­y charge of manslaught­er and is free on bond.

Guyger told investigat­ors she mistook Jean’s apartment for her own, which is right below his, and that upon entering the dark home, she believed she had encountere­d an intruder and shot him when he didn’t obey her verbal commands.

Lee Merritt, one of the Jean family attorneys, said Friday that investigat­ors wasted no time in digging for dirt they could use to smear Jean’s name. Within hours of Jean being shot, they asked a judge for a warrant to search his home for drugs, among other things.

“On the night that he was killed, the Dallas Police Department investigat­ors were interested specifical­ly in finding informatio­n that could help assassinat­e his character,” Merritt said.

Dallas police did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the criticism.

Jean’s mother, Allison Jean, expressed disgust that on Thursday the results of the search of his home surfaced. They showed that, among the things, police found a small amount of marijuana — 10.4 grams — and a marijuana grinder. The news came the same day that mourners at her son’s funeral remembered him for his religious conviction­s and kindness.

“To have my son smeared in such a way, I think shows that there (are people) who are really nasty, who are really dirty and are going to cover up for the devil Amber Guyger,” she said.

She called on police to release toxicology results from a blood sample taken from Guyger on the night of the shooting. She said that she did not understand why Guyger was allowed to “roam the streets for three days” after killing her son. Guyger shot Jean on Thursday evening and was arrested on Sunday.

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