“This sends a message that officers do not have the right to kill someone, that officers have to comply with the rule of law,” said Quintanilla.

Dunn, who is on administrative leave, could not be immediately reached for comment. Farmers Branch police declined to identify his attorney and a spokeswoman for the Dallas County District Attorney’s office said she does not know who represents the officer. His indictment is set to be formally released Friday.

Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot said the indictment demonstrates that “the system can work quickly, fairly, and efficiently.”

Dunn surrendered to police in Seagoville around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and was released from the city jail about an hour later on a $150,000 bond, according to police records. The officer is a military veteran and has worked for the Farmers Branch Police Department for nearly 13 years, Police Chief David Hale said.

During a Thursday press conference, Hale said the shooting was a tragedy and that he hopes the judicial process brings closure.

“Our hearts go out to the Moreno family for their loss,” Hale said. “Let us also be reminded that Farmers Branch police Officer Mike Dunn’s life has been forever changed.”

The internal investigation of Dunn’s actions is ongoing and the Farmers Branch department is awaiting information from Dallas police, who conducted the criminal investigation of the shooting, Hale said.

Hale said the surveillance footage of the shooting was “difficult to watch” but “sometimes videos do not tell the entire story.” A Dallas police spokeswoman said Dunn’s body camera didn’t capture the shooting but did start recording minutes after it. No weapon was found on Moreno or in the truck, she said.

Dunn is the second Farmers Branch officer to be charged with murder in recent years.

Last year, a jury found Ken Johnson guilty of murder for the 2016 shooting of a 16-year-old who burglarized his SUV. Johnson was sentenced to 10 years in prison after trail evidence showed the off-duty officer chased Jose Cruz and another teenager with his sport utility vehicle, rammed their car and then repeatedly fired into it, killing Cruz.

Jake Bleiberg, The Associated Press



