By: Leon Kwasi Kuntuo-Asare

Amber Guyger, the white woman Dallas, police officer who shot and killed 26-year Botham Jean, a seemingly law abiding citizen in his own apartment was officially fired by former police department.

After the shooting, Guyger, originally claimed that she some how confused, Mr.Jean’s apartment for her own, and claimed she shot him when he didn’t respond to her verbal commands.

According to some news outlets, some neighbors gave conflicting accounts to what they heard.

Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall, reportedly fired Amber Guyger after an internal investigation was concluded and determined the former Dallas police officer “engaged in adverse conduct’.

She has reportedly been charged with manslaughter in the death of, Jean.

For more information use the link below:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/amber-guyger-dallas-officer-fired-today-botham-jean-shooting-fired-2018-09-24/


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3 responses to “The Dallas Police Officer who shot and Killed Botham Jean, Officially fired By Dallas PD”

  1. Cynthia Pease – Massachusetts – I have been deeply distressed by what I've seen as a new Jim Crow era since the election of President Obama in 2008. A few years ago I decided to study the history of slavery and racism in depth. My intent was at first just to educate myself; as the political right grew shriller and, as I believe, more racist, I decided I needed to do something to help other white people understand the horrible manifestations of racism and why we must fight against it at every turn.

    It’s about damn time!

    1. Our-Truth Media – THE STRUGGLE! – Our-Truth Media: a progressive multimedia company.

      I agree, Ms.Pease!

  2. Reblogged this on We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident and commented:
    I wonder if they received her toxicology report, and that helped them make the decision?

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