dumbasses who thought the police weren’t circling the wagons around that murdering .
<Crime-scene evidence from Botham Jean’s apartment supports Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger’s account that she shot Jean from across the room as she stood inside his apartment door, two law enforcement officials with direct knowledge of the case told The Dallas Morning News.
The evidence, at least so far, doesn’t conclusively determine whether the door was unlocked or ajar.
“We just don’t know,” said one of the two law enforcement officials, who each spoke on condition of anonymity because they aren't authorized to discuss the case publicly.>
And yet here are two police es leaking publicly to the media.![]()
dumbasses who thought the police weren’t circling the wagons around that murdering .
“It doesn't change the story,” said Daryl Washington, attorney for the Jean family. “She claimed that she went into a place she thought was her apartment. She didn't claim she had gone somewhere because she thought there was some sort of criminal activity.”
Not that far off, tbh...![]()
ElNonostradamus
That is some disgusting bull .
Be warned, everyone, not only are you at risk of being killed in your own home, but your sins may be revealed to the world after you're dead.
Just like the Catholic Church, or any org.
To preserve, defend the group, the group will minimize, cover up any crimes by group members, and slander the victims.
Exactly.
How the F is this public information?
Go into that s apt and tell us what all she had.
She probably had alcohol, that would not look good.
Like that episode of Chapelle show where the cops sprinkled the crack on him
She smelled marijuana coming from the opened door, went in to investigate (probable cause) and confronted a drug crazed large black man with Doritos cheese up to his elbows and a liter of cola in his left hand who, instead of obeying her orders to drop to the floor, said "who is you" and that was all she could afford to risk. She had no choice.
Because it's a crime scene. Back to you in the studio, Bob.
Could you imagine how hard it would be to do your job as a cop knowing you couldn't break into a black man's home and murder him to blow off some steam after your shift ended?
Yes un paid parking tickets should make him go to jail not Supreme Court
Liberals
Shut up, you like peeing on children.
... if you're black
Im betting she wished this never happened.
Im betting she wished it would have happened in a large white man’s apt.
Im betting this delay in details has brought this even more attention.
All of this cries out for a fundamental change in what we want police to do. As a society, it’s pretty clear, we want different roles for the police based on our experiences with them.
“Hunt the bas down, he ruined my business and stole my stuff. Can’t you find him?”
“ Kindly diffuse the situation. If property is damaged, that’s to be expected. Just peacefully diffuse the situation with as little physical confrontation as possible”
Hands up, pick your profession...
Who wants to be a cop?
Last edited by pgardn; 09-14-2018 at 12:04 PM.
"According to a search warrant affidavit released on Thursday, police seized
two fired cartridge casings,
one laptop,
a ballistic police vest,
a backpack with police equipment and paperwork,
two radio frequency identification keys,
10.4 grams of marijuana (equal to less than half an ounce) and
a marijuana grinder,
among other things, from Jean’s apartment.
The affidavit didn’t identify who owned which items,"
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...gEmail__091418
It’s not an issue of giving LE some leeway, it’s where do you draw the line.
In a perfect world, every American should look exactly the same under the law. If somebody kills another person, it shouldn’t matter what’s your job description.
But we know we’re not in a perfect world, and LE will get some leeway, the question is where do you draw the line?
I can’t even think what’s a lower bar than killing an innocent person in their own home, without even a dangerous episode going around. That goes not just to laws, but even cons utional protections.
Whether it wasn’t intentional or she’s really sorry about it shouldn’t preclude from applying the full extent of the law.
"LE will get some leeway"
some?LE is effectively immune prosecution.
On increasing the charge from manslaughter to murder:
A grand jury will ultimately decide whether Guyger's charges get bumped up.
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So that's why the DA/pigs thru the media have been trying to pollute jury pool as much as possible?
This.
The precedent set if she gets off or gets the expected slap on wrist.
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