explain how it's a double standard cuck boy. i'd love to see how you try to wiggle out of this.
you RED the text but don't understand how wrong you are? lmao! advocating that she should be killed(death sentence - death row) is definitely not the same as rape but a re like you can connect the dots where no dots exist. btw, she ing murdered that dude or else he'd still be here. why are you rushing to a murderers side?
explain how it's a double standard cuck boy. i'd love to see how you try to wiggle out of this.
The law might say she murdered him - but as of now - I don't think the prosecutor has charged her with murder yet.
I am ok with her getting convicted of murder - but I don't see how they prove it. She ed up - made a mistake - if her testimony is ruled credible. Murder is different though.
Murder would be if she - for example - hated the guy, planned to break in his apt and shoot him in cold blood and then did that.
If she did that and they can prove it - yes - murder.
But if her story is actually the truth - that she ed up and opened the door thinking it was her apartment - then that would be Manslaughter - not murder.
well then, in that case, she should be shot in her apartment by mistake
again, how many times have you accidentally mistaken another home/apt/condo for your own and actually went inside? i've never done that once in 37 yrs. this is a cold blooded killer and her past in the force is sketchy too with that other shooting she took part in.
According to 2 witnesses, she was banging on his door and shouting "let me in!"
His door also had a red rug, differentiating his apartment from hers and others. Also his apartment is on the 4th floor, so she would've had to walk up an extra flight of stairs.
Best guess is that she was wasted, mistook his apartment for her own and once her key did work, she started banging on the door. He opens up because she is still in uniform and let's her in.
Certainly makes more sense than her silly as story.
I have lived in aparments for most of my life, mistaking your apartment for the one above it is BS. She had to have known that she walked up an additional flight of stairs plus his apartment had a red rug outside of his door.
Burglary is a violent offense in Texas and murder while in commission of a violent offense is capital murder. If that was you or me doing it we'd be facing the death penalty in trial. The plea offer would be life in prison.
The prosecution can poke holes in her story, not only because it is nonsensical, but witnesses also contradict it.
His door was closed and she was heard banging on it saying "Let me in!"
That alone means that his door wasn't open and probably locked, the accident defense goes out of the window.
Are you saying she was burglarizing the mans apt?
That's how either of us would be charged for illegally entering the man's house and murdering him.
I don't care if this cop gets the book thrown at her - but why not wait to see if her story checks out? Why the rush?
There have been parents that left their kids in locked cars and their kids died - and the parents didn't even remember until late in the day.
I am sure the entire world agrees that those incidents are stupid acts - as is this cops story - but people do some weird . I can actually almost believe she pulled in on the wrong floor parking structure, walked the same way she did every night - completely zoned out - high/tired/drunk - whatever - and then ruined her entire life - but even worse - ruined the poor dude's life and his family's life forever too.
the police are working overtime to discredit the innocent victim and you, to rationalize what the cop did.I don't care if this cop gets the book thrown at her - but why not wait to see if her story checks out? Why the rush?
baseline bum doesn't see it your way. he sees it as a B&E followed by murder.
that doesn't mean he's in a rush, it means he has a different take than you.
Her story already doesn't check out, in fact it is fairly silly what she is saying happened.
SpecialK lmao
Repugs concealing do ents, speeding thru process - uh huh - lmao
Seriously, though, the only way that cop could redeem herself in my eyes is if she's about to get acquitted and goes on a "Law Abiding Citizen"--like rant about how ed up the justice system is for almost letting her off after murdering someone.
more do ents given for this one appointee vs the last 5 combined! uh huh - lmao
Wrong - but you believe it. 7 percent out of 100 percent released.
Why hide 93 percent?
proportionality. the public record is much bigger. GOP is hiding the ball.
Apparently the bolded Is surprise to the poster I responded to.
And this yet again is a rules of engagement problem.
We still don’t know what we want from the police. It varies greatly in different parts of the country. Some want police to provide their own kind of punishment if they are the victim. Now that we do know words were exchanged it’s clear she did not immediately get rushed by a guy who thought he was about to be assaulted. When this first broke it was not clear what went on. But it is significant she probably had a chance to retreat and try to get help. So imo she is gonna serve time based on what we now know. Which is still evolving.
Also protocol following incidents like this might need immediate review and decisions independent of her home office. I have no idea how to work this.
She didn’t walk up an extra flight. She parked on the wrong floor.
oh no i'm not wrong... you're just wrong with your assessment. his 7% is still 5 times more than any of the previous 5 combined.
who gives a about hiding paperwork when the last admin & a certain party + their presidential candidate hid their abuse of the fisa courts and their abuse of power to spy on US citizens? tell me again how much i give a about that other 93% of SpecialK's paperwork.
making more excuses for a murderer. it's all good.
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