Trial For Former Dallas Officer Who Shot Unarmed Neighbor Delayed
The murder trial for a fired Dallas police officer who shot an unarmed man in his own apartment last year has been delayed.
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The murder trial for a fired Dallas police officer who shot an unarmed man in his own apartment last year has been delayed.
Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was in court Monday where a judge determined her case will go to trial on August 12.
Botham Jean, who was fatally shot by a Dallas police officer who entered his apartment last year, will be honored at Harding University in Arkansas through a new scholarship
Now fired Dallas police officer and accused murderer Amber Guyger spent part of the morning inside a Dallas County court today.
More than a month after she was indicted for murder, the first court hearing for fired Dallas police officer Amber Guyger took place Tuesday morning.
Former Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyger was indicted for murder in the shooting death of Botham Jean in September.
A grand jury is hearing evidence in the case of a former Dallas police officer who fatally shot her unarmed neighbor in his own apartment after she said she mistook it for hers.
A female off-duty Dallas police officer was injured early Friday morning, after confronting a trio of burglary suspects at her apartment complex.
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The family of a 26-year-old man who was shot and killed in his own apartment by a former Dallas police officer filed a federal lawsuit on Friday.
Botham Jean's parents met with the Dallas County District Attorney Tuesday to get a progress report on the investigation into the deadly shooting of their son.
A Dallas city councilman is demanding 911 calls and any police videos be released in the case involving former officer Amber Guyger's deadly shooting of Botham Jean in his apartment last month.
Passionate protesting and unruly outbursts. Organizers battled emotions at a town hall meeting in Dallas, just over three weeks after Botham Jean was shot and killed inside his apartment by a police officer.
A group of community activists say they don't trust Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson to aggressively prosecute the criminal case against former Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyger.
An attorney for Amber Guyger, who was fired by the Dallas Police Chief on Monday for the shooting death of an unarmed man in his apartment she mistook for her own, responded to the firing Monday night.
The police officer who shot and killed her neighbor, Amber Guyger was summoned to Dallas Police Department headquarters Monday and fired.
Nine people arrested while protesting the shooting death of Botham Jean, walked out of jail Tuesday, after two days behind bars.
Nine protesters remain in the Tarrant County Jail after they were arrested outside the Dallas Cowboys game Sunday night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
As many in the community call for justice, Johnson said a rush to judgment serves no one and called for "calm in our communities until all the facts are known."
Sen. Cruz said the shooting of 26-year-old Botham Jean may be something worse than a "horrific misunderstanding" but cautioned against early conclusions.
Dallas officer Amber Guyger who fatally shot 26-year-old Botham Jean after mistaking his apartment for her own has moved out of the Southside Flats.
On Sunday night, protesters dressed for a funeral and headed to the Dallas Cowboys game. They walked two caskets to the front of AT&T stadium to pray and take a knee.
Investigators downloaded data from the two apartments' electronic door locks showing when the doors were locked or unlocked.
Mayor Mike Rawlings talked about Botham Jean during a speech at the annual Downtown Dallas, Inc. State Of Downtown luncheon.
The family of Botham Jean is calling for the termination of the officer who killed him and is speaking out about what they call the "character assassination" of the 26-year-old.
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