Ex-Officer Amber Guyger Who Shot Man In His Own Home Found Guilty Of Murder
Ex-Dallas Police Department Officer Amber Guyger has been found guilty of murder after she shot her unarmed neighbor in his own apartment while she was off duty last September.
Guyger, who is white, told authorities she mistook her 26-year-old black neighbor, Botham Shem Jean, for a burglar when she shot and wounded him in the torso. He later died in the hospital, according to The Washington Post.
Outbursts in courtroom follow reading of guilty verdict for ex-Dallas police officer Amber Guyger in wrong apartment killing.
The jury convicted Guyger of murder in the shooting of Botham Jean after mistaking his apartment for her own. https://t.co/CXrQ2VZGvN pic.twitter.com/MsTYgkOygn
— ABC News (@ABC) October 1, 2019
“On behalf of the family of Botham Shem Jean, thank you Dallas County for delivering the proper murder conviction of Amber Guyger. Botham did not deserve to die. His family deserved justice,” Attorney S. Lee Merritt, who represents Botham Jean’s family, wrote in a Tuesday tweet.
On behalf of the family of Botham Shem Jean, thank you Dallas County for delivering the proper murder conviction of Amber Guyger. Botham did not deserve to die. His family deserved justice. pic.twitter.com/zHdYRINKhN
— S. Lee Merritt, Esq. (@MeritLaw) October 1, 2019
It took a Dallas jury less than 24 hours to decide Guyger’s fate based on the definition of manslaughter and the castle doctrine — which asserts that a person can reasonably use deadly force to protect him or herself at home — according to a Tuesday report from CNN.
She had been on administrative leave since the shooting, The Dallas Morning News reported.
“There are witnesses who said that before the gunshots, they heard the officer knocking at the door and repeatedly saying, ‘Let me in,’” Merritt told WaPo in September.
Guyger was previously involved in a May 2017 on-duty shooting in which she allegedly shot a man who took her stun gun but was never charged for the incident. He recovered from his wounds, according to Fox News.
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