Ex-Officer Amber Guyger Found Guilty Of Murdering Neighbor Botham Jean
The former Dallas officer charged with killing an unarmed black man eating ice cream in his own apartment is found guilty.
ABC News reports:
A Texas jury rejected former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger’s self-defense claims and convicted her of murder on Tuesday in the fatal 2018 shooting.
The 12-member jury reached its verdict after deliberating for less than two days. Guyger stood as Dallas County District Court Judge Tammy Kemp read the decision.
“We the jury unanimously find the defendant Amber Guyger guilty of murder as charged in the indictment,” Kemp read.
The family members of Botham Jean, the neighbor Guyger shot to death on Sept. 6, 2018, burst into tears as the jury granted them a measure of justice. Jean’s mother, Allison Jean, held her head back and stared at the ceiling, raising her hands, thankful that justice for her son had been served.
The 31-year-old Guyger, who was fired from the Dallas Police Department days after the shooting, faces a prison sentence of five to 99 years. The sentencing phase of the trial is scheduled to begin later Tuesday and the jury is expected to hear from Jean’s family members before rendering punishment.
“We believe that Botham’s life mattered and we want a sentence that reflects that,” Lee Merritt, an attorney for Jean family, said at a post-verdict news conference.
Upon hearing the verdict, Guyger appeared to wipe tears from her eyes with a tissue as she sat back down at the defense table.
The jury began deliberations Monday afternoon after prosecutors told them in their closing argument that Guyger made a series of “unreasonable decisions” that cost an innocent man his life. Defense attorneys countered that she made “reasonable” mistakes that led her to resort to lethal force because she believed her life was in jeopardy.
Guyger could face up to life in prison.