Texas police officer charged with murder of black teen

Texas police officer Roy Oliver, 37, is charged with murder over the death of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards, who was shot in a car in Dallas, Texas.

Roy Oliver faces a murder charge in the shooting of teenager Jordan Edwards.

Roy Oliver faces a murder charge in the shooting of teenager Jordan Edwards. Source: Parker County Sheriff's Office

A Texas police officer who fired into a carful of teens, allegedly killing a 15-year-old African American boy, turned himself in on Friday after being charged with murder, authorities said.

Roy Oliver, 37, who is white, was one of two police officers responding to a call about underaged drinking at a party in the Dallas suburb of Balch Springs the night of April 29, The Dallas Morning News reported. 

Jordan Edwards and four others were leaving the party in their car after hearing gunfire. Oliver fired a rifle into the car, hitting the teen in the head, media reports said.
Jordan Edwards, 15, was shot and killed in a vehicle at Balch Springs, Texas.
Jordan Edwards, 15, was shot and killed in a vehicle at Balch Springs, Texas. Source: MERRITT LAW FIRM
Oliver, who has reportedly been fired from the Balch Springs Police Department, turned himself in and was booked on a murder charge at the Parker County jail in Weatherford, about 60 miles west of Dallas, according to county records. 

He was released after posting a $300,000 bond, the records showed.

Police originally said Oliver opened fire because the car was backing up aggressively toward him, but the department changed its account after viewing body-cam footage, saying the car was driving away when Edwards was shot.
People hold candles during a vigil for Jordan Edwards on May 4, 2017.
People hold candles during a vigil for Jordan Edwards on May 4, 2017. Source: AP
Evidence suggested the police officer "intended to cause serious bodily injury and commit an act clearly dangerous to human life that caused the death," the Dallas County Sheriff's Office said in a statement announcing the arrest warrant.

The shooting is the latest killing of an African-American by a white police officer in a string of similar cases that have fueled outrage across the United States and given rise to the Black Lives Matter movement.

According to a Washington Post tally, Edwards was the youngest of the 339 people shot and killed by US police so far this year.


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