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Former Texas officer Aaron Dean convicted in killing of Atatiana Jefferson in 2019

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FORT WORTH, Texas — A former Texas police officer was convicted of manslaughter Thursday for fatally shooting Atatiana Jefferson through a rear window of her home in 2019, a rare conviction of an officer for killing someone who was also armed with a gun.

Jurors were also considering a murder charge against Aaron Dean but as a substitute convicted him of manslaughter. The conviction comes greater than three years after the white Fort Price officer shot the 28-year-old black woman while responding to a call about an open front door.

Dean, 38, faces as much as 20 years in prison on the manslaughter conviction. The sentencing phase of his trial is ready to start Friday. Dean had faced as much as life in prison if convicted of murder.

The Tarrant County jury deliberated for greater than 13 hours of deliberation over two days before returning the decision. The first dispute throughout the six days of testimony and arguments was whether Dean knew Jefferson was armed when he shot her. Dean testified that he saw her weapon; prosecutors alleged the evidence showed otherwise.

Lesa Pamplin, an attorney and friend of the Jefferson family, said she was glad that jurors took their time.

Jurors were also considering a murder charge.
Aaron Dean was found guilty of manslaughter for the shooting of Atatiana Jefferson.
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“These folks gave it a great, hard take a look at the evidence and so they didn’t rush it,” Pamplin said.

Dean shot Jefferson on Oct. 12, 2019, after a neighbor called a nonemergency police line to report that the front door to Jefferson’s home was open. She had been playing video games that night together with her nephew and it emerged at trial that they left the doors open to vent smoke from hamburgers the boy burned.

The case was unusual for the relative speed with which, amid public outrage, the Fort Price Police Department released video of the shooting and arrested Dean. He’d accomplished the police academy the 12 months before and quit the force without chatting with investigators.

Dean was responding to a call about an open front door.
The conviction comes greater than three years after the white Fort Price officer shot the 28-year-old black woman.
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Since then, the case had been repeatedly postponed amid lawyerly wrangling, the terminal illness of Dean’s lead attorney and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Police body camera footage showed that Dean and a second officer who responded to the decision didn’t discover themselves as police at the home. Dean and Officer Carol Darch testified that they thought the home might need been burglarized and quietly moved into the fenced-off backyard searching for signs of forced entry.

There, Dean, whose gun was drawn, fired a single shot through the window a split-second after shouting at Jefferson, who was inside, to point out her hands.

Dean testified that he had no alternative but to shoot when he saw Jefferson pointing the barrel of a gun directly at him. But under questioning from prosecutors he acknowledged quite a few errors, repeatedly conceding that actions he took before and after the shooting were “more bad police work.”

Dean also acknowledged his poor police work during the time.
Dean testified that he had no alternative but to shoot when he saw Jefferson pointing the barrel of a gun directly at him.
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Darch’s back was to the window when Dean shot, but she testified that he never mentioned seeing a gun before he pulled the trigger and didn’t say anything concerning the weapon as they rushed in to go looking the home.

Dean acknowledged on the witness stand that he only said something concerning the gun after seeing it on the ground contained in the house and that he never gave Jefferson first aid.

Jefferson’s 8-year-old nephew, Zion Carr, was within the room along with his aunt when she was shot. Zion testified that Jefferson took out her gun believing there was an intruder within the backyard, but he offered contradictory accounts of whether she pointed the pistol out the window.

On the trial’s opening day, the now-11-year-old Zion testified that Jefferson all the time had the gun pointed down, but in an interview that was recorded soon after the shooting and played in court, he said she had pointed the weapon on the window.

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