A white Fort Worth police officer fatally shot a black woman in her home early Saturday, firing through a bedroom window while responding to a call about an open door at the residence, police said. Officers were dispatched to the house in the citys Hillside Morningside neighborhood at 2:25 a.m. after receiving an open structure call, according to a statement from the Fort Worth Police Department. A neighbor told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that he dialed a non-emergency line and requested a welfare check when he noticed that the door was ajar and the lights were on.
While searching the outside of the house, police said, an officer saw someone standing near a window. Perceiving a threat the officer drew his duty weapon and fired one shot striking the person inside the residence, police said. AD
Atatiana Jefferson, 28, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police, who said the officers provided emergency medical care.
Body-camera footage released by police Saturday shows two officers walking quietly around the side of the house and peering through two screen doors, then moving down a driveway into a backyard. 'Enough is enough': Fort Worth police face backlash after woman is fatally shot in home Community leaders warned Fort Worth police that they would scrutinize the investigation of an officer who shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson on Oct. 12 (Reuters)
One officer approaches a closed first-floor window and shines a flashlight inside, then swiftly raises his gun. Put your hands up! Show me your hands! he yells. A split-second later, he fires a shot through the window. He does not identify himself as an officer in the footage.
Along with the video, police released images of a firearm officers said they found at the scene, but did not indicate whether Jefferson was holding the weapon or positioned near it when the officer opened fire. Officials did not release the officers name, describing him only as a white male who has been with the department since April 2018. He will be placed on administrative leave pending an investigation, according to the department.
Does not sound like a good shoot.