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The City of Dallas recently released an extremely small portion of the Botham Jean incident report after an open records request from FOX4.

Incident reports typically contain long narratives which describe the circumstances surrounding a shooting death. In this case, all but the first four sentences, which contain basic information, are blacked out.

The incident report, which lists the offense as manslaughter, exempts just about every other detail -- including standard sections which ask if Guyger was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

It does state that Guyger and Jean were strangers.

In another response to the attorney general ruling, the city released Guyger's personnel file. It is also heavily redacted and reveals nothing more than her name, badge number, and salary of $4,300 a month.

The Texas Attorney General's office concluded releasing the information at issue would interfere with the prosecution of a crime. Guyger was indicted by a grand jury last month on a murder charge.