Story updated 12/13/22 at 4:00 p.m
Dean was charged with murder after fatally shooting Atatiana Jefferson in the early hours of Oct. 12, 2019.
Jefferson鈥檚 neighbor called a non-emergency number because he saw Jefferson鈥檚 doors open.
Nothing was wrong inside Jefferson鈥檚 home 鈥 she was up late playing video games with her nephew. But Dean thought the house was being burglarized, and he shot Jefferson through her bedroom window when he saw her holding a gun, he testified Monday.
The prosecution says there鈥檚 no evidence Dean could see Jefferson鈥檚 gun.
The defense called three witnesses. Dean and Grant Fredericks, a forensic video analyst, testified Monday. Much of the case hinges on Dean鈥檚 body camera footage from that night, and body cameras don鈥檛 always capture exactly what an officer sees, Fredericks said.
Law enforcement professor and Harris County Sheriff鈥檚 Office veteran Jay Coons testified Tuesday. He told the court that Dean acted reasonably based on the information he gathered that night.
According to Fort Worth police procedures, Dean should have called for backup if he suspected a robbery, prosecutor Dale Smith said.
After the defense rested, the prosecution got a chance to call witnesses again. The first rebuttal witness was Jonathyn Priest, a forensic expert and former member of the Denver police force who said Dean's actions that night were flawed.
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