Police
Atatiana Jefferson’s family files lawsuit against city of Fort Worth, officer who shot her
The family of Atatiana Jefferson, who was fatally shot through the window of her home, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

The family of Atatiana Jefferson, the Black woman who was fatally shot through the window of her home, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Fort Worth and Aaron Dean, the former Fort Worth police officer who shot her.
Lawsuit filed by the family of Atatiana Jefferson
According to the complaint filed November 17 in the Northern District of Texas, the conduct of Aaron Dean during “the course and scope of employment caused the untimely death of Atatiana Carr a/k/a Atatiana Jefferson.”
Dean, 34, resigned from the force and was charged with murder and was indicted in December 2019.
How Atatiana Jefferson was killed
Jefferson, 28, was playing video games with her nephew around 2 a.m. on October 12, 2019, when Aaron Dean and another officer arrived at her home.
A concerned neighbor had called the nonemergency police number after noticing the home’s exterior doors were open during late hours. As officers walked around the house in the dark, Jefferson heard a noise in the backyard, pulled out a gun from her purse, and pointed it at the window, police said.
Dean yelled, “Put your hands up! Show me your hands!” before he fired through the window, killing her. Body camera footage showed neither of the officers identified themselves as police.
According to the complaint, Atatiana was at home “not violating any laws of the state and her shooting was without provocation or excuse.”
Deliberately indifferent to protecting
The complaint accuses the city and the former officer of being “deliberately indifferent to protecting Atatiana Carr a/k/a Atatiana Jefferson from harm by systematically failing to provide adequate training and supervision to its officers, uphold Atatiana Carr a/k/a Atatiana Jefferson’s constitutional rights, and providing urgently needed medical care.”
“Defendants acted with high disregard for the rights of others, and their conduct was extreme and unreasonable under the circumstances,” read the complaint.
Discover more from Unheard Voices Magazine
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
-
Crime & Justice2 weeks ago
Alabama mother sues state workers after 3-year-old son dies in scorching hot car
-
Police2 days ago
Mississippi mother demands justice after teen son fatally struck by a police cruiser
-
Community2 weeks ago
New Jersey mourns Esiyah Dixon-Waheed, pageant queen, HBCU alumna, killed in Missouri drunk-driving crash
-
Crime & Justice1 week ago
Virginia man sentenced to life for murder of New Jersey councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour
-
Social Justice1 day ago
South Carolina man shot in alleged hate crime speaks out and pushes for change
-
Community1 week ago
Burger King employee who went viral for running restaurant alone for 12 hours says she was fired; GoFundMe launched
-
Community3 days ago
GoFundMe for Georgia officer David Rose surpasses $590K as community honors his legacy
-
Crime & Justice4 days ago
New York’s mom’s PhD graduation turns tragic as teen daughter struck by stray bullet