Tomorrow will mark three years since Atatiana Jefferson was shot and killed by a Fort Worth police officer.
Tomorrow will mark three years since Atatiana Jefferson was shot and killed by a Fort Worth police officer, and her family says they are still waiting for justice.
While Jefferson's sisters, Amber and Ashley Carr, wait for their day in court, they are beginning to make new memories at the home where she died. It's now the headquarters for the foundation they're running in Jefferson's name, the Atatiana Project.
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