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87-year-old woman found murdered in her Oak Cliff home
87-year-old woman found murdered in her Oak Cliff home
Dallas police are working to figure out who murdered an 87-year-old Dallas woman while she was in her home.
DALLAS - Dallas police are working to figure out who murdered an 87-year-old Dallas woman while she was in her home.
Police received a call Tuesday evening to a home on Fortune Lane near South Oak Cliff High School. Inside, they found an elderly woman murdered.
Police are releasing very little information about 87-year-old Anita Daniels Thompson’s murder. The department isn’t saying specifically how she was killed or if they have any suspects.
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Atatiana Jefferson sisters, Ashley and Amber Carr, were invited to speak on the panel. Jefferson was killed in 2019 by Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean. Tiffany Crutcher was also on the panel. Crutcher’s twin brother Terence Crutcher was shot and killed by Tulsa police in 2016.
Crutcher said this last year has been triggering. Crutcher is here in Dallas after spending time at the nation’s capital pushing for the George Floyd Police Reform Bill - which focuses on changing police techniques and policy.
“There’s still gridlock, there’s still negotiations going on and we as families it’s not about politics as usual,” she said. “It is about meaningful and purposeful legislation that will prevent what happened to Terence Crutcher, Botham Jean, Atatiana Jefferson and George Floyd from happening again.”