Botham Jean’s brother to receive Botham Jean’s brother to receive Ethical Courage Award for show of forgiveness at Guyger murder trialEthical Courage Award for show of forgiveness at Guyger murder trial
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Amber Guyger
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Botham Jean’s brother to receive Ethical Courage Award for show of forgiveness at Guyger murder trial
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DALLAS - The brother of Botham Jean will be honored for the courage he showed during the murder trial of fired Dallas officer Amber Guyger.
Brandt Jean forgave Guyger and gave her a hug at the end of her trial after she was sentenced to 10 years in prison for Botham’s murder. The moment was caught by the camera filming the trial and quickly went viral.
Brant Jean is the brother of Botham Jean who was shot and killed in his apartment by Amber Guyger. Brandt captured hearts across the country when he forgave Guyger on the witness stand after she was sentenced to 10 years in prison. He then asked the Judge if he could hug Guyger and she said yes. The two embraced for nearly a minute.
Botham Jean was killed in his apartment by Guyger in 2018. Guyger claimed she thought she was entering her own apartment and Jean was an intruder, but a Dallas County jury convicted her of murder.
Brandt, 18, will receive the Ethical Courage Award from the Institute For Law Enforcement Administration in Plano next week.
Published 8 hours ago
Amber Guyger
FOX 4
Botham Jean’s brother to receive Ethical Courage Award for show of forgiveness at Guyger murder trial
DALLAS - The brother of Botham Jean will be honored for the courage he showed during the murder trial of fired Dallas officer Amber Guyger.
Brandt Jean forgave Guyger and gave her a hug at the end of her trial after she was sentenced to 10 years in prison for Botham’s murder. The moment was caught by the camera filming the trial and quickly went viral.
Brant Jean is the brother of Botham Jean who was shot and killed in his apartment by Amber Guyger. Brandt captured hearts across the country when he forgave Guyger on the witness stand after she was sentenced to 10 years in prison. He then asked the Judge if he could hug Guyger and she said yes. The two embraced for nearly a minute.
Botham Jean was killed in his apartment by Guyger in 2018. Guyger claimed she thought she was entering her own apartment and Jean was an intruder, but a Dallas County jury convicted her of murder.
Brandt, 18, will receive the Ethical Courage Award from the Institute For Law Enforcement Administration in Plano next week.