A neighbor told the Dallas Morning News that about 100 teens were at the house party and several cars were blocking people‘s driveways. Lisa Roberson, whose son threw the party while she was out of town, told the outlet that her son said there was no alcohol at the house.
After the first officer arrived, the teens quickly scattered, neighbors said. Oliver, the second officer, arrived shortly after.
Officers confronted the vehicle Jordan was riding in, which was backing down the street, and shouted at it. The car then pulled forward as Oliver approached, still giving verbal commands, police said. The teens continued driving away from the scene and Oliver then opened fire, striking the 15-year-old passenger in the head.