Fort Worth: Fort Police officers Fort Worth faced the trial of the murder early next year because it was fatal to shoot a black woman through the window of her house in 2019 while responding to a call about the open front door.
A Tarrant District Judge on Tuesday scheduled the trial of Aaron Dean in a 28-year-old Fatal Atatiana Jefferson shooting for January 10, Report Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
The jury’s selection was set to start six days before, even though Judge David Hagerman indicated that he expected the Dean lawyer to seek venue changes.
Changes in the next location can hold a case, which has been postponed repeatedly for more than two years since Dean Shot Jefferson during a health check late at night at his mother’s house.
The case is among many who are postponed when the Pandemic Coronavirus causes trials throughout the country to postpone jury trials.
Dean, 37, resigned from the city police two days after shooting Jefferson.
He was charged with murder and released on $ 200,000 bonds.
Following the shooting, the Fort Worth police released the camera’s camera footage that showed Dean walking around the side of the house, pushing through the gate to the backyard of the backyard and opened fire on a separate window after shouting at Jefferson to show his hand.
The police went home after a neighbor named a non-emergency line to report that the front door was teaching.
Dean, white, did not sound identifying himself as a police officer in the video.
The city police chief at that time, Ed Kraus, said Dean acted without justification and that there were no signs of him or other officers who responded to even knocking the front door.
Kraus said Dean would be fired if he did not stop without giving a statement to the investigator.
A judge has issued a gag command in the case of Dean.
He refused to comment on Star-Telegram Reporter in court.