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Grand jury hears evidence in Dallas police officer shooting of black neighbor

The grand jury will hear evidence and decide whether to indict Guyger. It could also decide on a more serious charge.
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DALLAS — A grand jury has started hearing evidence in the case of a former Dallas police officer who fatally shot her unarmed black neighbor in his own apartment after she said she mistook it for hers.

Image: Dallas Police Department officer officer Amber Guyger, booked on Sept. 10, 2018.
Amber Guyger in booking photo from Sept. 10, 2018.Kaufman County Jail / via AFP - Getty Images

Daryl Washington, an attorney for the family of the slain man, said the grand jury began hearing the case Monday. Amber Guyger was arrested on a manslaughter charge after the Sept. 6 shooting of Botham Jean, a 26-year-old native of St. Lucia.

Guyger, who is white, was later fired from the Dallas Police Department .

The grand jury will hear evidence and decide whether to indict Guyger. It could also decide on a more serious charge.

Jean's family has filed a lawsuit against Guyger and the city of Dallas in the shooting.