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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Dirty Cop Served In Atatiana Jefferson Murder!

The dirty cop is facing a murder charge in the death of Fort Worth woman Atatiana Jefferson.
The former Fort Worth cop who shot into a window killing Atatiana Jefferson is being charged with murder. In the state of Texas, a murder charge could be five to LIFE in the iron college. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Hence forth another cop who made a reckless call that costed a person their life.

The dirty cop was booked and fingerprinted. He was given a hefty $1 million "get out free" card and posted a portion shortly after. He will not be able to leave the state of Texas. He will forfeit his firearms, passport, electronics and be fitted with a monitoring bracelet while awaits trial.

The dirty cop resigned from the Fort Worth Police Department a few days after the shooting. He was in the pending of a cannon firing.

"I don't have any officers saying this action should not have been taken against this individual, this officer. I'm getting the complete opposite response," said interim police chief Ed Kraus.

"The officers are hurting," said Kraus in a Tuesday presser.

"They try hard every day to try to make this city better ... I likened it to a bunch of ants building an ant hill and then somebody comes with a hose and washes it away. And they just have to start from scratch," said Kraus.
Her life mattered. The law tried to smear her and defame her name.
Police body cam shows the dirty cop enter the property of Jefferson. They enter the side of the house where they shine a flashlight into a room. The dirty cop didn't give an order that he's police. The dirty cop just said, "Put your hands up! Show me your hands!" and then fired upon Jefferson. Mind you he shot through a window.

This is the ninth fatal police shooting involving the Fort Worth Police Department and its citizens.

Jefferson was playing video games with her 8-year old nephew. Her family slams the police for allegations that she was armed at the time. How can she be armed when her nephew saw what happened.

Attorney S. Lee Merritt is assisting in the federal lawsuit against the city and the police department.

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