The officer who shot Jean is white, and Jean said she wondered whether the outcome would have been different if her son hadn't been black.
"I don't want to judge her. We are Christians. We forgive," she said. "But I need to look into her eyes and ask her why did she do that to my son.
"She took away my heart. My soul. He didn't deserve to die."
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As of late Friday, authorities had yet to fully explain how the situation escalated to the shooting, declining to comment on whether the officer mistook Jean for an intruder.
"I won't go into that information right now," said Sgt. Warren Mitchell, a police spokesman.
"We have not interviewed her. ... We still have a lot to do in this investigation."
Officials said that
after the officer reported that Jean was wounded,
other police arrived within four minutes and administered first aid.
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