Botham Shem Jean
While Dallas cops were preparing as if Amber Guyger will be acquitted for killing Botham Jean, Allison Jean, the shooting victim’s mother, said she was “anxious” for the murder trial to begin.
The Dallas Police Department has reportedly gotten orders that make it seem as if there were expectations that the former cop will be acquitted.
The former police officer who illegally entered the home of a Black man before shooting him to death in Dallas last year appeared in court as part of a formality before her murder trial was set to begin next month.
Judge Tammy Kemp, who is presiding over Amber Guyger's murder trial for killing Botham Jean, suggested a fair jury can be selected in Dallas despite heavy publicity.
News outlets around Dallas have been steadily asking whether defendant Amber Guyger, a white woman, can get a fair trial for what has been described as the execution of Botham Shem Jean.
Lawyers for Amber Guyger, who shot and killed Botham Jean in his own home last year, have filed a motion to move the murder trial out of Dallas.
Amber Guyger's aunt wants people to believe that her niece didn’t see color or race when she shot and killed Botham Jean in his own home last year, according to an op-ed she wrote.
Allison Jean believes the 911 call was leaked to gain sympathy for Amber Guyger.
The 911 call made by an off duty Dallas police officer who shot and killed a man in his own home last year has been published by a local news station.
At least nine people who were arrested by Amber Guyger have had their cases dismissed before the start of her murder trial for killing Botham Jean in his own home in Dallas.
The family of the Black man who was killed by a police officer in his own Dallas apartment last month still has plans to sue the city.
The number of questions surrounding the police killing of an innocent Black man in his own home has been piling higher and higher since the suspicious shooting in Dallas last month.
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