US Justice Department to Probe Police Shooting of Texas Teen

DALLAS (AP) – A spokeswoman for the Dallas County prosecutor says the U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation into the fatal shooting of a black 15-year-old by a white police officer.

Brittany Dunn, a spokeswoman for District Attorney Faith Johnson, confirmed to The Associated Press that the federal agency is conducting the investigation. She said she doesn’t know the scope or focus of the probe, and a Justice Department spokesman didn’t immediately return a message Thursday.

Roy Oliver, a former officer with the Balch Springs Police Department, was fired and charged with murder in the April 29 shooting of Jordan Edwards. Oliver is free on bond awaiting trial on a murder charge.

Edwards’ family and its attorney said Johnson advised them of the federal investigation during a meeting Thursday.

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