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Monday, October 14, 2019

Dirty Cop Who Killed Atatiana Jefferson Fired Out The Cannon!

Dirty cop faces a probe after shooting Atatiana Jefferson.
These far-white trolls are some of the dumbest individuals on the internet. They are predictable. And I said it best, that the dumbest responses often come from trolls. I said that they often troll Black blogs to show "concern" about issues that have nothing to do with what's we're discussing.

They offer nothing but bullshit. So like I've said in the sweep up, ignore them. Delete the comments. Keep it moving.

They are full of shit. Fuck them. Fuck this dirty cop who killed that innocent young woman minding her business.

Fuck anyone who believes this cop did the right thing.

Fuck Donald J. Trump, Republicans, white male privilege, conservative, their allies and those goddamn concern trolls.

This cop knows he's in some deep shit.

He knew he fucked up when he shot through a window of a home. Instead of announcing he was a member of the police, he decided to do what television cops do. Shoot first, question whenever.

Atatiana Jefferson was in a Fort Worth home watching her nephew. A neighbor called the non-emergency line to do a check on the property because he saw a door open in the middle of the night.

Two cops arrive to the location. The two cops didn't enter the home, they went around to the backyard. They flashed a flashlight into a window of the home and saw someone inside the home.

Instead of acknowledging their police officers, one dirty cops said, "Put your hands up! Show me your hands!" Within seconds of that demand, shots fired.
Young woman watching her nephew was shot by Fort Worth Police. The dirty cop who shot her was fired out the cannon.
Atatiana was shot three times and was killed. The family said that she and her nephew were playing video games when she heard noises thinking it was a prowler.

The Fort Worth Police claim that she was armed at the time. But they are walking back some of the allegations.

Well they got the name of the dirty cop. He was forced to resign.

The dirty cop who only been on the force for less than a year was identified as Aaron Dean.

Texas prosecutors may determine if the dirty cop is cuptable for the death of Atatiana. He could face criminal charges of reckless discharge, negligent homicide, failure to comply to standards of an officer and witness tampering. These charges in Texas range from five years to LIFE in the iron college if he is convicted. Right now he is not facing charges as of yet.

He has "no longer the protections of state civil service law."

Regardless, the suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Police chief Eric Kraus was preparing a termination of this dirty cop when he was purposely tendered his resignation. That is a way to keep his record of being clean while trying to find employment with other departments.

Mayor Betsy Price said that she is sorry for the loss.

"I'm so sorry. On behalf of the entire city of Fort Worth, 'I'm sorry,'" said Price. "To Atatiana's family, it's unacceptable. There is nothing that can justify what happened on Saturday morning. Nothing."

The family doesn't want apologies or hugs from members of the Fort Worth government. They said it best, they want these cops terminated, criminally charged and placed in the iron college.

They were watching the controversial trial of that dirty cop who killed Botham Jean. They seen the Texas judge and brother of Botham Jean hug that killer. They were outraged over that.

"Her mother called me yesterday morning. She say 'Tay was shot.' I mean it's senseless. My daughter was 28. My daughter was 28 years old. Had her whole life in front of her," said Marquis Jefferson, the father of Atatiana.

He said that he has no anger to the neighbor who called the law.
The mayor of Fort Worth cowers behind the chief of police. They both express sorrow for the young woman's death.
"I have nothing against the neighbor. If you see something going on at my house with my daughter... you need to call police. But it's the way the police acted."

He added, "You have to know that was somebody's daughter. Somebody loved her and there was a better way. It didn't have to be like that."

"Unlike Botham Jean, I don't want no hug. That's my one and only daughter. I'll never forget that."

Her step-mother, Noella Jefferson said that sympathies and apologizes won't heal wounds.

"We lost her for no reason. We've seen many cases like this, where you think someone had learned from it, but we think there's a low learning curve here for [police departments in the United States] and we need to see how we can make it better."

Lee Merritt who represented Botham Jean and Terrence Crutcher's families is taking up the case. Also Benjamin Crump may eventually join the lawsuit.





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