The “Sisters of the Movement” are pushing for concrete changes in policing they hope will prevent other families from feeling the pain they have endured.
The women, who call themselves “Sisters of the Movement,” all met for the first time as they spoke to Morgan Radford on TODAY Thursday about President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on police reforms and the changes they are demanding to policing in America.
Findley’s brother was Botham Jean, who in 2018 was shot and killed in his home by a former Dallas police officer who accidentally entered the wrong apartment and mistook the 26-year-old accountant for an intruder.
Ashley and Amber Carr are the sisters of Atatiana Jefferson, 28, who was shot and killed by a police officer in her home in Forth Worth, Texas, while her sisters say she was playing video games with Amber Carr’s son.
Only former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison last year for killing Botham, has been convicted.