Last week, an off-duty Dallas police officer shot and killed 26-year-old St. Lucia native Botham Jean after (allegedly) mistakenly entering his apartment and thinking it was her own. A 4-year veteran of the force, Officer Amber Guyger had just ended a 15-hour shift when she claims she accidentally went to the fourth floor of the apartment building where she lives instead of the third.
Finding the door unlocked or ajar, depending which version of her statement you read, Guyger fired when she saw someone moving about in the dark apartment who she later said she believed to be a burglar. She fired twice, hitting Jean once in the chest. He died from his injuries.
Guyger’s story raises many more questions than answers, as the community mourned Jean, who worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Dallas and was known for his volunteerism and charity work. To make matters worse, for some reason after the fatal shooting, Dallas police obtained a search warrant for his apartment. A small amount of marijuana was reportedly turned up, which is now being used in an apparent smear campaign by local authorities working with the local Fox News station to seemingly take the heat off of the Dallas Police Department.
Lee Merritt, an attorney for Jean’s family, says that the search “highlights just sort of the nefarious nature of their investigation.”
“They went in with the intent to look for some sort of criminal justification for the victim,” Merritt said. “It’s a pattern that we’ve seen before … we have a cop who clearly did something wrong. And instead of investigating the homicide — instead of going into her apartment and seeing what they can find, instead of collecting evidence relevant for the homicide investigation — they went out specifically looking for ways to tarnish the image of this young man.”
On Thursday afternoon, Fox 4 News tweeted out a link to the non-story of marijuana being found in Jean’s apartment:
DEVELOPING: Search warrant: Marijuana found in Botham Jean’s apartment after deadly shooting https://t.co/ISSGgxgt34 pic.twitter.com/iE6IsnNUUX
— FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) September 13, 2018
Suffice to say, The Ratio was swift and unforgiving, as Twitter delivered its own brand of justice, when it appears that the system has already failed Jean on so many levels.
So. The. Fuck. What. This headline is HEAVY on the Mayonnaise. https://t.co/fSQBzDG82i
— Charlamagne Tha God (@cthagod) September 13, 2018
Can't stop thinking about this.
A timely reminder that, while marijuana is now a million dollar industry for the some, it's still used — even in death — to smear others https://t.co/7kUgzMWIMB
— Astead (@AsteadWH) September 14, 2018
HE WAS IN HIS OWN DAMN HOUSE. WHO GIVES A CHICKEN FRIED FUCK. https://t.co/kgwRN1T0N5
— Imani Gandy (Orca’s Version) ⚓️ (@AngryBlackLady) September 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/shaunking/status/1040378398886043648
Call me crazy but if a person breaks into a home and murders someone because she inexplicably thought his home was hers, HIS home isn’t the one I would be searching for drugs. https://t.co/A15bBfcExA
— The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) September 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/ikebarinholtz/status/1040381275423485952
When nothing else will justify the senseless death of a citizen at the hands of a wayward police officer, quick, reach for the American drug war. For half a century, that horror show has justified damn near anything — especially against citizens of color. Christ almighty. https://t.co/vTLPwpBzYz
— David Simon (@AoDespair) September 13, 2018
HERE WE GO!
We're gonna drug test the dead black guy, not the white cop who couldn't find her own apartment so she just murdered somebody.
The question isn't why people of color take a knee, the question is why don't YOU? https://t.co/wifgr118bh
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 13, 2018
Worth noting that this station is not an affiliate. It is one of the few local stations that is owned and operated by Murdoch's 21st Century Fox. Jack Abernathy heads the local television group; he used to be co-president of Fox News. https://t.co/ol5WnFP3gH
— Angelo Carusone (@GoAngelo) September 14, 2018
I hear they also found a fucking murder victim https://t.co/sZG7q0YEq3
— zeddy (@Zeddary) September 13, 2018
Not found in Botham Jean’s apartment: a reason for shooting Botham Jean in his own apartment. https://t.co/fvEXsM1zd4
— Frank Conniff (@FrankConniff) September 13, 2018
That's only relevant if it's the weed Guyger was smoking when she entered an apartment that didn't belong to her and murdered the occupant https://t.co/lrEH0gbGYj
— END ALL COLONIALISM, FREE PALESTINE (@BreeNewsome) September 13, 2018
So they got a posthumous warrant for a guy not suspected of anything? How does that work? https://t.co/nVr7odvMED
— Vince Mancini (@VinceMancini) September 13, 2018
Every mutant who was ever going to be okay with a cop shooting an unarmed man in his own apartment because she mistook it for hers was okay with it the minute they saw what the victim looked like. All this extra bonus He Was No Angel shit is just desecration.
— David Roth (@david_j_roth) September 13, 2018
When black people get killed and they can’t cover it up pic.twitter.com/ZwXeILQPLu
— Hentailectual (@DonDrewlio) September 13, 2018
In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who shoot them in their homes; and the district attorneys, who release irrelevant search warrants after the fact. These are their bullshit stories. https://t.co/bXsO1r6o0m
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) September 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/ira/status/1040371832484839424
There's pot in my house. So… I guess it's on me if a cop breaks in and shoots me dead. https://t.co/NlmizMGehD
— Dan Savage (@fakedansavage) September 13, 2018
apparently when a cop murders a black guy in his own home, the police get an automatic search warrant to toss his apartment in search of He Was No Angel material https://t.co/TDUcxAd4wg
— ryan cooper (@ryanlcooper) September 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/jonathanvswan/status/1040373478275342336
Guyger will go before a grand jury, which will ultimately decide is she should be charged with murder or manslaughter for killing an unarmed black man in his own apartment.
(Via USA Today)