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Trial for Officer Who Shot Atatiana Jefferson Set for January
The trial for a former Fort Worth officer charged with murder will start in January.
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What Happens Next for the Officers Involved in Fatal Shootings
After a police officer fatally shoots someone, it can take days or even weeks before the public or his supervisors hear the officer’s version of what happened.
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Victim's Nephew Says Atatiana Jefferson Pointed Gun at Window After Hearing Noises; Chief Ed Kraus Says There's ‘No Excuse' for Shooting
Interim Fort Worth Chief of Police Ed Kraus says there’s “absolutely no excuse” for an officer’s fatal shooting of a woman inside her home over the weekend, even if she was holding a gun inside her home.
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Officer Did Not Identify Himself Before Firing Shot That Killed Fort Worth Woman, Police Say
The officer who fired the shot that killed a 28-year-old woman in Fort Worth early Saturday morning did not identify himself as a police officer prior to shooting, a Fort Worth Police Department spokesman says.
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Family of Woman Shot, Killed Inside Home by FW Police Retains Attorney
The family of a woman shot and killed by a Fort Worth police officer in her own home have retained an attorney.
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Fr Oscar Huber Administers Last Rites
For James Smith, the memories of what happened to Atatiana Jefferson, his neighbor, are both fresh and vivid.