Joshua Brown Shot And Killed Before He
Was To Testify In Civil Lawsuit Against Dallas Police
Department Regarding Botham Jean Murder By Ex-Cop Amber
GuygerOctober 8. 2019
Joshua Brown
Police have identified three suspects in
the shooting death of 28-year-old Joshua Brown, the main
witness against Dallas police officer, Amber Guyger, 30,
in the shooting death of choir leader and financial
analyst, Botham Jean, 26. Brown lived in the same
apartment building as Jean and Guyger when the incident
occurred.
Brown heard Guyger arguing with Jean,
after she burst into his apartment and shot him to
death, later claiming she mistook his place for her own,
which is one floor below, didn't have a welcome mat or
the same unit number. Before Guyger illegally entered
Jean's apartment, she was receiving and sending sexually
explicit text messages to her boyfriend, who is a
married police officer.
Botham Jean
Brown's recollection of the incident
contradicts Guyger's and aided in the guilty conviction
in the criminal case against the trigger happy, proven
racist, who had slurred and mocked the late, great
Martin Luther King Jr, who died a similar death to Jean.
Brown was slated to testify in the civil case filed by
Jean's family against the Dallas Police Department and
Guyger, who was fired for her criminal conduct. However,
he was shot to death in a parking lot near his
apartment.
Now a man who was not called a drug
dealer before, is being labeled as such, with the Dallas
Police Department stating his death was a drug deal gone
bad. They are even accusing him of shooting first,
hitting one of the suspects in the chest, who required
medical attention. 20-year-old Jacquerious Mitchell is
the suspect who was shot in the chest and rushed to the
hospital by the two other suspects, Thaddeous Charles
Green, 22, and Michael Diaz Mitchell, 32.
Amber Guyger
Jacquerious Mitchell is in police
custody. Thaddeous Charles Green and Michael Diaz
Mitchell, have fled Texas and are wanted by police in
connection with the Brown shooting. The Dallas Police
Department are denying any involvement in the Brown
shooting and made the denial in response to many people
on social networking, blogs, radio, television and in
print, offering their opinions on the matter, in blaming
the authorities.
Even the New York Post published an
article implying the police had something to do with
Brown's murder, as he was about to testify against them
in the civil case that is expected to cost the city
millions of dollars. Brown was shot at a strip club in
2018, in an incident that left another man dead
(Nicholas Shaquan Diggs). Brown was set to testify in
that case as well.
The Dallas Police Department's Twitter page
Dallas Police recently stated that many
tips led them to search Brown's apartment, where they
found 12 pounds of marijuana, 149 grams of THC
cartridges and more than $,4000 in cash. The lawyer for
Jean's family, Lee Merritt is not comfortable with
the strange things that have occurred (neither are
millions of people watching these interconnected cases
unfolded). CBS News is reporting, "Merritt and others
have called for an outside agency to investigate Brown's
death." Indeed, the whole thing is suspect.
STORY SOURCE
Police identify 3 suspects linked to slain witness
Joshua Brown
October 8, 2019 / 9:27 PM / CBS News - n
who contacted Brown to buy the drugs, according to
police. Mitchell said Green and Brown were talking when
the conversation escalated into a physical
confrontation. During the dispute, Brown shot
Jacquerious Mitchell and Green shot Brown, killing him,
according to Jacquerious Mitchell's account. Mitchell
said he was driven to a hospital before the other two
suspects fled.
Dallas Police said "numerous tips" led
them to search Brown's apartment, where they confiscated
12 pounds of marijuana, 149 grams of THC cartridges and
more than $4,000 in cash.
Brown was concerned for his safety and
didn't want to testify in the Guyger trial because he
believed he had been targeted in a previous November
2018 shooting, according to his family lawyer, Lee
Merritt. The shooting at a Dallas strip club last year
left Brown wounded and killed Nicholas Shaquan Diggs,
reports CBS Dallas-Fort Worth...
https://www.cbsnews.com
Slain witness Joshua Brown was expected to testify
in lawsuit against Dallas police
October 7, 2019 | 10:04am - The Dallas
man who was murdered shortly after providing key
testimony in the trial against killer cop Amber Guyger
was set to take the stand in a civil lawsuit against the
police department, according to a report. Joshua Brown,
28, who was victim Botham Jean’s neighbor, was shot to
death Friday night in an ambush outside his apartment in
a Dallas neighborhood, according to police. No suspects
have been arrested in the slaying.
“To have a key witness suddenly be
killed is suspicious. Was this related to the trial?
There is no clear indication,” attorney Lee Merritt, who
represents the Jean family, told CBS News. Brown’s death
came days after Guyger was convicted of fatally shooting
26-year-old Jean, who she believed was an intruder when
she mistakenly entered his apartment instead of her
own...
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