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Botham Shem Jean, a 26-year-old Black man, was a Harding University alumnus and an accountant for PwC.Jean was born in Saint Lucia. [21]: 1 [22]Following the shooting, an attorney representing Jean's family accused the Dallas Police Department of attempting to smear Jean's reputation by publicizing a police affidavit showing that police seized 0.368 ounces (10.4 g) of marijuana from Jean's ...
Amber Guyger was convicted of murder in Botham Jean's 2018 killing and is currently serving a 10 year sentence ... resulting in a $98.65 million settlement in the wrongful death case, per the ...
Botham Jean, 26, was fatally shot in his apartment by Amber Guyger, an off-duty Dallas police officer, in 2018. Ex-Dallas officer ordered to pay Botham Jean's family $98M after 2018 fatal shooting ...
Guyger shot and killed Botham Jean on Sept. 6, 2018, after entering his Dallas apartment. Guyger, who is white, told authorities that she had entered Jean’s apartment by mistake, thinking it was ...
Guyer entered Jean's apartment and shot and killed him while Jean was eating a bowl of ice cream on his couch. [85] Guyer was charged with murder in 2019. [85] Crump, who led the effort for the nearly 100 million dollar verdict, said, "This verdict stands as a powerful testament to Botham’s life and the profound injustice of his death.
The street in front of Dallas police headquarters was renamed Botham Jean Blvd. in 2021. On September 6, 2018, Dallas patrol officer Amber Guyger, in uniform but off duty after a daylong shift, [34] entered the apartment of Botham Jean and shot and killed him. Guyger said that she had entered the apartment believing it was her own and shot Jean ...
The family of a man shot and killed by a Dallas police officer who said she mistook his apartment for her own was awarded nearly $100 million Wednesday in a federal civil trial.
In September 2019, activists accused Dallas Police Association president Mike Mata of improper interference after he instructed officer Amber Guyger to turn off her body camera shortly after she fatally shot Botham Jean. [2] [3] In October, Dallas Police Chief Reneé Hall announced an internal affairs investigation to the media on Sergeant Mata ...