Texas police officer charged with murder over shooting of black woman in her own home

A former Fort Worth police officer who fatally shot a woman in her home has been arrested and charged with murder.

Atatiana Jefferson was shot dead at her house. A Police officer has been charged with her murder.

Atatiana Jefferson was shot dead at her house. A Police officer has been charged with her murder. Source: Jefferson's family via their attorney

A white police officer who shot dead a black Texas woman as she played video games at home with her young nephew has been charged with murder, police have announced.

Aaron Dean shot 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson outside her Fort Worth property in the early hours of Saturday as she approached a window to investigate noises outside.
Body camera video released by the Fort Worth Police Department showing an officer shining a torch into a window in Fort Worth, Texas.
Body camera video released by the Fort Worth Police Department showing an officer shining a torch into a window in Fort Worth, Texas. Source: Fort Worth Police Department
The incident, less than two weeks after a white policewoman was jailed for killing a black man in his apartment in nearby Dallas, has sparked a wave of anger in the US, where so-called blue-on-black violence fuelled the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement.

"We are all heartbroken today. Atatiana was a beautiful, smart, amazing young woman by all accounts, who was unjustly taken from her family," Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price told a news conference.

She said an independent panel of experts would review the incident.
Botham Jean's younger brother Brandt Jean hugs convicted murderer Amber Guyger after she was sentenced.
Botham Jean's younger brother Brandt Jean hugs convicted murderer Amber Guyger after she was sentenced. Source: Pool The Dallas Morning News
"As a mother, a grandmother, a sister, an aunt, I can't imagine anything worse and I'm so sorry,” she said.

Police said he had been charged with murder and was being held in custody.

Fort Worth interim police chief Ed Kraus made Dean's name public, and promised "a thorough and transparent and speedy investigation”.

"My intent was to meet with him today to terminate his employment with the Fort Worth Police Department. However, the officer tendered his resignation this morning before we met," Mr Kraus said.
Ms Jefferson's brother Darius Carr demanded tough, immediate action earlier Monday. 

"This man murdered someone," he told reporters.

'Take it to the streets'

The shooting came after a neighbour called the police to report that Ms Jefferson's front and side doors were lying ajar.

Police body-cam footage showed two officers with flashlights walking quietly around the property before spotting someone standing inside near a window.

Family attorney Lee Merritt said the victim had heard sounds in the backyard and had walked toward the window to investigate when she was shot.

Her eight-year-old nephew had been playing a video game with Ms Jefferson, a pharmaceutical worker when she was shot.
Amber Guyger (left) said she thought Botham Jean was an intruder in her own apartment and opened fire.
Amber Guyger (left) said she thought Botham Jean was an intruder in her own apartment and opened fire. Source: Facebook, Supplied
"Perceiving a threat, the officer drew his duty weapon and fired one shot striking the person," the Fort Worth force said, releasing a blurry image of a gun found in the home that the mayor later described as "irrelevant." 

Dean, who had been with the department since 2017, did not identify himself as a police officer before opening fire, police said.  

In the body-cam footage, he is heard saying in a rapid speech that is difficult to understand: "Put your hands up, show me your hands”.

The words are followed immediately by the sound of gunfire.
"There was no reason for her to be murdered. None," said a GoFundMe page organised to help the family with funeral expenses. "We must have justice."

Several hundred mourners took part in a vigil Sunday in Fort Worth to honour Ms Jefferson, local media reported. Some shed tears, while others cried out in anger.

Local pastor Michael Bell was quoted as urging people in Fort Worth to "take it to the streets”.

"We're not hugging them and giving them a Bible," he said. 

The local Star-Telegram newspaper said Fort Worth police had shot at least seven people - six of them fatally - since 1 June, although the department has not released figures for that period. 


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