The Scotsman

Officer who shot black woman in her home faces murder charge

- By JAKE BLEIBERG newsdeskts@scotsman.com

A white former Texas police officer has been charged with murder after shooting a black woman through a window of her home, with authoritie­s promising investigat­ors would ensure “no stone is left unturned” in the search for answers.

Jail records show Aaron Dean, 34, was freed from custody after posting bail on Monday night, less than four hours after his arrest in a shooting that began with a call about an open front door. He had been held on a $200,000 bond. Earlier in the day he resigned from the force, and the police chief said he would have been fired if he hadn’t.

Police bodycam video showed Dean approachin­g the door of the home where Atatiana Jefferson, 28, was caring for her eight-year-old nephew early on Saturday. He then walked around the side of the house, pushed through a gate into the backyard and fired through the glass a splitsecon­d after shouting at Ms Jefferson to show her hands.

Dean was not heard identifyin­g himself as police on the video, and Interim Police Chief Ed Kraus said there was no sign Dean or the other officer who responded even knocked on the front door.

“Nobody looked at this video and said that there’s any doubt that this officer acted inappropri­ately,” Mr Kraus said.

Sergeant Chris Daniels read a statement on Monday night after Dean’s arrest in which he pledged that the department’s major case and internal affairs units were working “around the clock” for justice.

“To the citizens and residents of our city, we feel and understand your anger and disappoint­ment and we stand by you as we work together to make Fort Worth a better place for all of us,” Mr Daniels said.

Earlier in the day, Ms Jefferson’s family had demanded that Dean be fired and arrested.

“Why this man is not in handcuffs is a source of continued agitation for this family and for this community,” family attorney Lee Merritt said, hours before Dean was booked into jail.

Following Dean’s arrest, Mr Merritt said the family “needs to see this through to a vigorous prosecutio­n and appropriat­e sentencing” and added that “the city of Fort Worth has much work to do to reform a brutal culture of policing”.

Police went to Ms Jefferson’s home at about 2:25am after a neighbour called a non-emergency line to report a door ajar. In a statement over the weekend, the department said officers saw someone near a window inside the home and that one of them drew his gun and fired after “perceiving a threat”.

The video showed Dean shouting, “Put your hands up! Show me your hands!” and immediatel­y firing.

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