Atatiana Jefferson.Photo: Facebook

Atatiana Jefferson

Marquis A. Jefferson died of cardiac arrest, though he had no history of prior illness, a spokesperson for the family, Bruce Carter,told NBC Dallas on Saturday.

“It’s just sad because of grief. I don’t know what else to say,” Carter told the outlet. “Less than a month ago, he was working at El Centro, mentoring kids twice a week. He just couldn’t get back from what happened with his daughter.”

Atatiana was killed on Oct. 12 when Fort Worth police responded to an “open structure call” in the 1200 block of E. Allen Avenue at around 2:30 a.m. A neighbor called authorities to report that Atatiana’s front door was open.

The Texas resident, 28, had been playing video games with her 8-year-old nephew when the call was made.

Aaron York Dean.Fort Worth Police

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The officer, later identified as Aaron Dean, allegedly never identified himself as police before firing. Dean resigned the following Monday, on Oct. 14, hours before being fired. He was originally placed on administrative leave and had been with Fort Worth Police Department since April 2018.

He is currently out on a $200,000 bond, according toNBC.

“The family of Atatiana Jefferson is relieved that Aaron Dean has been arrested & charged with murder,” Merritt wrote on Twitter. “We need to see this through to a vigorous prosecution & appropriate sentencing. The City of Fort Worth has much work to do to reform a brutal culture of policing.”

Merritt had originally createda GoFundMe pageto cover “funeral cost and other expenses associated with this tragedy,” however, former Dallas Mavericks star Harrison Barnes and Philadelphia Eagles player Malik Jackson stepped forward to pay for the funeral.

source: people.com