Dallas will not be responsible for the death of an African-American killed by white police

Dallas will not be responsible for the death of Batama Gina, ruled a Federal judge. U.S. district judge Barbara Lynn dismissed the city from a civil lawsuit filed by the family gene.

Jean, an African American from Saint Lucia, was killed on 6 September 2018 in your own home amber Geiger, a white female police officer, who was not at this point in the performance. Currently, Geiger is the only defendant in a civil lawsuit filed in 2018.

Geiger was wearing a police uniform and shot of Gin with the service weapon, believing that is in his own apartment. Later, she was fired. In October, amber found guilty of murder and is serving a 10-year period.

A federal judge has ruled the city of Dallas is not liable for an off-duty police officer fatally shooting Jean Botham in his own apartment last year. https://t.co/g316KYpSBe

— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) December 28, 2019

Over a two-week trial was watched Dallas and the whole world, as he again raised the issue of white officers unnecessarily shooting unarmed black people in their own homes.

Gina’s family in its lawsuit, argued that the death Botana was a result of the use of excessive force, poor training of the police of Dallas, and that better training of officers could have prevented his death.

Throughout the trial, the Geiger claimed that she mixed up the apartment Botma Gina with your own, and supposedly thought he was a burglar in her house before she shot him 6 September 2018.

If not for the principle of «shoot first, then ask questions», the defendant Geiger wouldn’t in Gin — said in a lawsuit. «In fact, officer Geiger was poorly trained…»

Botham Jean’s Parents to Appeal After Court Dismisses Claims Against City of Dallas https://t.co/cjsDh9OUtt pic.twitter.com/sTPPoiGYJt

— Law & Crime (@lawcrimenews) December 28, 2019

The legal experts said that since Geiger was not in the service of legal process against the city is unlikely to be successful.

Parents Bothma after the rejection of the claim you intend to file an appeal.

City of Dallas dismissed from a wrongful death lawsuit in Botham Jean killing, federal judge rules: https://t.co/Y3uxlXjJma

— Nightline (@Nightline) December 28, 2019

This fall, history repeated itself. White officer-a man shot a young black woman, when she was playing with my nephew a video game at home on Allen Avenue in Fort worth.

28-year-old Tatiana Jefferson was killed on 12 October this year. Police officer Aaron Dean, answering an emergency call of a neighbor, through the window shot of a young woman in front of 8-year-old boy. Dean didn’t even identify themselves before it, confirmed the footage from the camera.

Former Texas Police Officer #AaronDean Indicted For Murder In The Death Of #AtatianaJeffersonhttps://t.co/9V5a69NLd8 pic.twitter.com/0ihYTZR3As

— Harry Triple O (@HarryO1975) December 26, 2019

«Pointless» — so the father of Tatiana, Marcus Jefferson, described her death. Dean resigned from the police Department of Fort worth before he could fire, and was later arrested and charged with murder.

Eric Garner’s daughter.
Botham Jean’s neighbor.
Atatiana Jefferson’s fatherhttps://t.co/Ug2eZj1Oxh

— Ericka Guevarra Cruz (@NotoriousECG) November 10, 2019

58-year-old father of Tatiana Jefferson died of a heart attack just a month after his 28-year-old daughter was murdered.

Mother Botma Gina and Tatiana Jefferson shared that I feel a little relief from that and amber Geiger, and Aaron Dean spend the holidays behind bars.

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