According to court documents, Guyger, 30, was still in uniform after her shift when she returned on Sept. 6 to the South Side Flats apartment where she lived. She told investigators she put her key in the apartment door, which was unlocked and slightly ajar, and it opened. Inside, the lights were off, and she saw a figure in the darkness that cast a large silhouette across the room.
Guyger drew her firearm, the affidavit said, “gave verbal commands that were ignored by (Jean), and then she fired two shots.”
One of them fatally hit Jean in the torso.
When Guyger called 911 and was asked where she was, she returned to the front door to see she was in the wrong unit, according to the affidavit.
Merritt and Jean’s relatives have questioned Guyger’s version of the events, although they haven’t ascertained a motive.
An affidavit for a search warrant states that Guyger and Jean encountered each other at the door to his apartment, instead of having an exchange across the room.
After the shooting, Guyger’s blood was drawn to be tested for alcohol and drugs, according to Hall. Authorities have not released results.
White Dallas police officer fired after killing neighbor