You're a trump sho am i correct in assuming you're being facetious
should get the needle tbh
You're a trump sho am i correct in assuming you're being facetious
no he just wishes death on every other person he encounters or hears about tbh
i didn't vote so wtf are you even talking about you ing basement dwelling re ? and no, i'm serious about that ... hang her, stick a needle in her arm, gas her, electrocute her, or shoot her in the face like she did that poor unsuspecting man.
jump off a cliff got... lol
but seriously, do us a favor please.
I disagree.
I wonder what DPD means by "adverse conduct"
Guyger did something either at the time of her arrest or post arrest that got her fired. It wasn't the murder.
Last edited by Winehole23; 09-24-2018 at 04:39 PM.
I like this meme allegedly from Amber Guyger's Pinterest account
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Instability.
How can you have empathy for the poor unsuspecting man with an illogical rage like this?
cmon man...
not as illogical as an off duty police officer mistaken her apartment for another's when she has no red door mat, doesn't live a floor up, and knew exactly what she was doing. there's def more to this story though. i'd say constant neighbor problems or heated emotional/physical relationship between the two. either way, she should be in jail with no bail waiting on her court case. it's ridiculous that she's out and about while that poor man is lying 6ft under as his family mourns his needless death.
verdict will not be unanimous
it was the only outcome that made sense
a manslaughter charge was simply incompatible with the texas penal code.
she'll still have the right to stand trial and offer a defense and all that, though. there are still a lot of questions that need to be answered, but being charged with murder should have been a slam dunk long ago
I agree personally that this was murder.... But charging with murder, isn't the prosecution now win or bust?
Meaning if she's not convicted of this murder she's off free from any penalty she woulda easily gotten via a manslaughter etc lower conviction right?
This will be interesting
you can be charged with manslaughter and murder. jury might find the defendant not guilty for murder but guilty for manslaughter, etc.
but i dont see how manslaughter is even a legal possibility in this case, per the texas penal code
just looked back to find some of my older posts on this issue and found this one, back when prosecutors were only recommending manslaughter
as a refresher
the appropriate charges should be murder (felony in first degree) and murder (felony in second degree). i really dont see how manslaughter is even an option given the facts we know about the case.
from mono's article:
Johnson said the Dallas County District Attorney's Office believed the shooting was a murder case "all along," but said it was the Texas Rangers who made the initial decision to file it as a manslaughter charge.
Yeah.. Something shady with the whole way the Rangers handled things
Well good. It all seemed to have worked out.
Some evidence presented itself and now they can charge her with murder. I wonder what it was? Did she lie? Was the "I thought I was in my own apt" a lie?
Something convinced the prosecutor that her reasons did not pass the smell test.
Saddest part about all of this is if the shooter was anything but white, this would be a non-story.
Hopefully she gets life.
It would still be a story. Wouldn't have the potential racial angle this one has.
Racial angles are clearly important; even if they have nothing to do with anything.![]()
They probably will here tbh. Probably already has with this useless ranger business.
Probably
Probably if we really really believe
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