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Amber Guyger
(DALLAS NEWS) – Dallas Officer Amber Guyger, who is facing a manslaughter charge after fatally shooting 26-year-old Botham Jean in his Cedars apartment Sept. 6, was fired Monday.
Police said in a news release that she was fired after an internal investigation found she had engaged in “adverse conduct” when she was charged with manslaughter.
The firing came after widespread calls for action against Guyger, who had been on administrative leave since the shooting.
Guyger is allowed to appeal the decision under civil service rules, police said.
Police Chief U. Renee Hall said at a town hall Tuesday she couldn’t fire Guyger before an internal investigation. Her chief of staff, Thomas Taylor, said that an administrative investigation was on hold until a criminal investigation into Guyger was complete.
On Thursday, Hall said she did not want to risk interfering with a criminal investigation by making a decision about Guyger’s employment.
“As an employer, DPD can compel Officer Guyger to provide a statement during a DPD administrative investigation and those statements given to DPD could potentially compromise the criminal investigation,” Hall said in a written statement.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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