Amber guyger news
Amber Guyger is a former Dallas police officer who was convicted of murdering Botham Jean, a 26-year-old black man, in his own apartment in September 2018. Here are some key updates on the case:
The Shooting: On September 6, 2018, Guyger, who was 30 years old at the time, returned to her apartment after a long shift of work. She claimed that she mistakenly entered the apartment next door, thinking it was her own, and shot Jean, who was sitting on his couch watching TV. Jean was killed by a single bullet to the chest.
Investigation and Arrest: Guyger was arrested and charged with murder three days after the shooting. The investigation revealed that Guyger had been off-duty and in uniform when she entered Jean's apartment. She claimed that she had mistaken Jean's apartment for her own and thought he was an intruder.
Trial: Guyger's trial began on September 23, 2019. The prosecution presented evidence that Guyger had been distracted and reckless, and that she had failed to follow police protocol. The defense argued that Guyger was justified in using deadly force because she believed Jean was an intruder.
Verdict: On October 1, 2019, the jury delivered a guilty verdict, finding Guyger guilty of murder. The verdict was met with relief and celebration from Jean's family and supporters.
Sentencing: On October 2, 2019, Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison for Jean's murder. The sentence was met with criticism from some who felt it was too lenient, given the circumstances of the case.
Appeal: Guyger's lawyers filed an appeal, arguing that the trial was unfair and that the judge made errors during the proceedings. The appeal was denied in February 2020.
Prison Life: Guyger is currently serving her 10-year sentence at the Lone Star Unit in Forsan, Texas. She has been denied parole and will not be eligible for release until 2029.
Impact: The case has sparked widespread outrage and calls for police reform. It has also highlighted the ongoing issue of police brutality and systemic racism in the United States.