Judge presents Amber Guyger with her BIBLE and hugs her moments after slain accountant's brother embraced the killer cop and FORGAVE her - while the victim's mother suggests she use her year sentence to 'change'
The judge who presided over Amber Guyger's murder trial presented her with a Bible and gave her a hug moments after the brother of slain accountant, Botham Jean, embraced the tearful officer. Judge Tammy Kemp hugged Jean's mother Allison after the sentencing, before also embracing Guyger and handing her a Bible. In an astonishing act of compassion, Jean's 18-year-old brother, Brandt, asked the judge if he could also hug Guyger, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Brandt and a sobbing Guyger then both stood up, met in front of the bench and embraced for a long period of time. The judge and the majority of the courtroom wiped away tears as they hugged. 'If you truly are sorry, I forgive you. I know if you go to God and ask him he will forgive you,' Brandt said to Guyger in the courtroom. 'I love you just like anyone else. I'm not going to say I hope you rot and die just like my brother did. I want the best for you. I don't even want you to go to jail.' Outside court, Allison said Guyger's sentence should serve as reflection, and a period of time for her to change her life. Allison went on to slam the Dallas Police Department for their handling of the murder investigation and demanded law enforcement reform in the city.
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