What happened in Dallas at the sentencing of Amber Guyger on Wednesday was a remarkable moment of humanity during a time when that seems to be in short supply.
The case against the former police officer who shot and killed Botham Jean in his own home gained national attention because it touched on issues that have plagued cities across America for years: race, callousness, and conflict between police and people of color.
Amber Guyger’s case became a flash point for those conflicts and so much more.
She expressed remorse on the witness stand, but a jury of her peers found her guilty of murder.









