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White Texas cop who shot Black neighbor is charged with manslaughter – Officer Amber Guyger claims she killed Botham Jean when she walked into his apartment by mistake on her way back from work

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‘White Texas cop Amber Guyger CLAIMS she gunned down a Black man when she walked into his apartment by mistake, a year after she was involved in another shooting’

Officer Amber Renee Guyger was charged with manslaughter in Dallas on Sunday
Guyger, 30, a White female police officer with Dallas PD was accused of shooting her 26-year-old neighbor Botham Jean on Thursday 
Guyger, who is a member of an elite police unit said she returned home from shift and entered the wrong apartment mistakenly
As some ask if there is a personal angle, Guyger who moved into the apt complex a month ago claims she had never met Jean
Police reports said the officer returned home in her uniform after a shift and then called dispatch to say she had shot a man.
Texas Rangers took over the investigation and arrested her over the weekend 
Guyger posted bond of $300,000 and was expected to be released late Sunday
Was allowed to leave jail by the rear door avoiding perp walk for gathered press

Four-year-Dallas police veteran Guyger posted bond of $300,000 and was released by 8.30pm. Kaufman deputies allowed her to leave by the rear of the jail, avoiding the gathered press, rather than the front of the building as is typical for bonded inmates, according to local reports.
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Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyger was identified as the off-duty officer who shot 26-year-old male neighbour in an apt block in south Dallas on Thursday night – yet to […]

Kaufman County is directly southeast of Dallas County, where the shooting occurred.
In Texas, the penalty for a manslaughter conviction is between two and 20 years in prison.
The Texas Rangers, who took over the investigation on Friday, said the investigation is ongoing and declined to offer further information about the case. The Rangers, a law enforcement group equivalent to state police, ran the investigation to avoid the appearance of any potential bias, Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall said at a press conference on Friday.

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