From the BBC:
“Amber Guyger: US ex-cop who
killed neighbour found guilty”
A US former police officer who
shot dead her neighbour inside his own apartment in Dallas has been found
guilty of murder. Amber Guyger, 31, argued she killed Botham Jean, 26, after
mistakenly thinking she was in her own flat and that he was an intruder. The verdict comes after a tense seven-day
trial in which Guyger admitted: "I shot an innocent man." The
four-year police veteran is facing a possible life sentence in prison. Cheers
broke out as the verdict was announced. Guyger slumped down at the defence
table and wept. Victim was eating ice cream when he was shot Guyger's lawyers
argued she was distracted by sexually suggestive texts with another police
officer and had just completed a nearly 14 hour shift when she made "a
series of horrible mistakes" on the night of 6 September 2018. Prosecutors
accused her of bursting into Jean's apartment "commando-style" and
firing at him while he was eating a bowl of ice cream on his sofa. Assistant District Attorney Jason Fine called
her testimony "garbage" and said her actions were "not a
mistake". During the trial, the Texas Ranger who led the investigation
testified it was common for residents at the complex where both Jean and Guyger
lived to accidentally attempt to enter the wrong flat due to the building's
design. Guyger's testimony - "I was scared whoever was in my apartment was
going to kill me" Guyger testified that she found the door unlocked, and
noticed it open slightly when she pushed her key into what she said she thought
was her apartment. Prosecutors said the
off-duty police officer failed to recognise signs, such as Jean's distinctive
red door mat, that she was standing outside the wrong flat.
'The tide is going to change'
"This is a victory for black
people in America," said civil rights lawyer Lee Merritt after the verdict
was read. "It's a signal that the tide is going to change here. Police
officers are going to be held accountable for their actions and we believe that
will begin to change policing culture all over the world." "This
should have been automatic. This should have been anticipated, expected",
he continued, describing cases of police officers being punished for shooting
unarmed black men such as Jean, as "rare". The shooting sparked
protests as community members feared that Guyger would not be held accountable.
She was initially arrested several days after the killing and charged with
manslaughter before being released from jail that same day. After weeks of
tensions, she was eventually arrested and charged with murder. Botham Jean, a
native of St Lucia, worked as an accountant at Pricewaterhouse Cooper at the
time of his death. Former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings was among those to praise Jean
after his death, calling him "a model citizen".
^ This was the right verdict for
this crime. It was clear from the beginning that Guyger killed Jean and the
fact that she was a police officer was the main reason she thought she could
get off of murder charges. She may not have intended to kill Jean, but the fact
is she did and he was a completely innocent man inside his own apartment. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49899264
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