Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Testimony in the murder trial for former Dallas Police officer Amber Guyger continues this week in a Dallas County courtroom.
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Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – On Day 3 of the trial, DPS Trooper David Armstrong, who led the state investigation into the police shooting of Botham Jean told the presiding judge Wednesday that he didn’t believe former Dallas Police officer Amber Guyger did anything wrong when she shot him last September; that testimony was barred from being heard by the jury.
Guyger contends that she mistook Jean for an intruder when she mistakenly entered his apartment instead of her own.
Meantime, Attorney Lee Merritt, one of the lawyer’s representing Jean’s family tweeted that Armstrong made the same comment to him a day before he began his investigation.
Merritt also wrote, “no wonder his subsequent investigation confirmed his preconceived conclusion. he has no credibility.”
Judge Kemp rightly excluded his findings from going before the jury. https://t.co/xm58871Kfu
— S. Lee Merritt, Esq. (@MeritLaw) September 25, 2019
Meantime, in other testimony on Monday, the Dallas County medical examiner testified that the bullet that entered Jean entered that chest area and traveled downward at a slight angle, suggesting that he may have been seated and/or in the process of getting up.
Other evidence showed that Jean was using a laptop, watching TV and eating ice cream when the incident began.
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