An 8-year-oldâs eyewitness account of what preceded his aunt being violently taken from him in an instant, felled by a police officerâs bullet, points to a woman who took out her gun to protect herself and her nephew from a possible intruder skulking about their yard in the middle of the night.
Atatiana Jeffersonâs 8-year-old nephew told investigators that he and his aunt were playing video games about 2:30 Saturday morning when âshe heard noises outside their home,â the Dallas Morning News reports.Â
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Thatâs when, the boy said, his aunt took her handgun out of her purse and âpointed it toward the windowâ right before she was shot by then Fort Worth, Texas, Police Officer Aaron Dean, the Morning News reports, citing details included in the arrest warrant for Dean, who has been charged with murder for killing Jefferson.
However, rather than exonerate Dean, who abruptly quit the force Monday before he could be fired, Jeffersonâs family, as well as Fort Worthâs police chief and mayor, say the fact that the 28-year-old woman was armed is irrelevant.
âItâs only appropriate that Ms. Jefferson would have a gun,â Jefferson family attorney S. Lee Merritt said Tuesday, according to the Morning News. âWhen you think thereâs someone prowling around in the back at 2 a.m. in the morning, you may need to arm yourself. That person could have a gun.â
Fort Worthâs interim police chief, Ed Kraus, agreed, saying that it âmakes sense that she would have a gun if she felt that she was being threatened or there was someone in the backyard.â
Fort Worth Mayor, Betsy Price, on Monday, also said that whether Jefferson had a gun was immaterial.
âShe was in her own home,â Price said. âShe was taken from her family in circumstances that are truly unthinkable.â
And, not like it mattersâas police bodycam footage of Jeffersonâs death doesnât show Dean or anyone else askingâbut, yes, Jefferson was licensed to carry a firearm, Merritt noted.
But it greatly concerns the family, the lawyer continued, that it appears from the wording of the arrest warrant that Fort Worth police were trying to give Dean an out, the Morning News reports:
âSuddenly, theyâre building the defense in the arrest warrant itself for the officer, alleging that Atatiana pointed a weapon out of the window,â the lawyer said.
The police department was earlier criticized for its decision to release a photo of what appeared to be a gun in Jeffersonâs bedroom after she was killed, a decision Chief Kraus later acknowledged was a wrong move.
Dean and another officer drove up on Jeffersonâs home early Saturday morning after they were dispatched to do a âwelfare check.â One of Jeffersonâs neighbors had called for the family to be checked on when he noticed that the front and side doors of their home had been left open for some time.
According to the arrest-warrant affidavit for Dean, the officers never called out into Jeffersonâs home nor identified themselves as police before stepping onto her property.
Police bodycam footage captured Dean yelling through a window for someone to put their hands up before he fired his gun through the glass, killing Jefferson as her young nephew watched.
Dean is currently free on $200,000 bond.
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