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Fort Worth officer resigns after fatally shooting woman in her home

Fort Worth
October 14, 2019
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FORT WORTH, Texas – The Fort Worth police officer accused of shooting a woman inside her home over the weekend has resigned, Interim Police Chief Ed Kraus announced Monday. Exacerbating the controversy is race; the officer is white, while the shooting victim is black.

Atatiana Jefferson, 28, died after being shot early Saturday by an officer who’d been summoned to her Fort Worth home to conduct a welfare check by a neighbor who reported seeing Jefferson’s front door open. Bodycam footage released by police showed two officers canvassing the property before one shouted, “Put your hands up, show me your hands,” and then fired through a window.

Kraus on Monday identified the officer involved in the shooting as Aaron Dean. He said Dean was placed on detached duty and stripped of his badge and firearm after he was served with his written administrative complaint yesterday, Fox News reported.

“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,” Kraus told reporters Monday. “Even though he no longer works for the city, we will continue the administrative investigation as if he did. The case will be completed and reviewed by the chain of command.

“Had the officer not resigned I would have fired him for violations of several policies including our use of force policy, our de-escalation policy and unprofessional conduct,” Kraus added.


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Mayor Betsy Price, appearing next to Kraus, said Jefferson was “unjustly taken from her family” and that city leadership has set in place motions to bring a “third party panel of national experts” in to review the city’s police department.

“To Atatiana’s family: It’s unacceptable,” she said. “There is nothing that could justify what happened on Saturday morning. Nothing.”

Kraus also said he expected a “substantial update” by tomorrow on whether criminal charges will be filed against Dean.

The announcement of the officer’s resignation on Monday came hours after relatives of Jefferson called for his firing.

Fort Worth police said in a statement that after “perceiving a threat, the officer drew his duty weapon and fired one shot, striking the person inside the residence.” Officers then entered the house, located a firearm and started performing emergency medical care, investigators said.

The department released bodycam footage of the incident “to provide transparent and relevant information to the public as we are allowed within the confines of the” investigation, it stated. Any video taken inside the house could not be distributed due to state law.

However, the bodycam video released to media included blurred still frames showing a gun inside a bedroom at the home, The Associated Press reported. It’s unclear if the firearm was found near Jefferson, and police have not said that the officer who shot her thought she had a gun.

Police Lt. Brandon O’Neil said yesterday afternoon that the officer has been on the force since April 2018.

O’Neil also said Jefferson’s 8-year-old nephew was in the room with Jefferson when she was shot.


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The Fort Worth Police Officers Association, in a statement released to media, announced it was “urging the Fort Worth police department to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation, and through that investigation, we hope to gain clarity and understanding of what exactly transpired.”

“Police officers take an oath to protect and serve all citizens in our great city and it is every officers’ worst fear to use deadly force in the line of duty,” it added. “We are thankful for our community leaders who seek to unite during times of grief instead of divide and we hope that collaboration and peace will help guide us forward.”

Jefferson was a 2014 graduate of Xavier University in New Orleans and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology, the university said.

 


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