mans laughter
dont @ me got!
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She needs to be tried as a black man like in this case:
https://www.theonion.com/judge-rules...ult-1819594949
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thats low
Cold blood implies she had no good reason for shooting him.
So you give me the scenario.
Again.
If she thinks someone is in her apartment while trying to open what she thinks is HER DOOR...
And he is sitting in HIS apartment thinking holy get ready someone is breaking in...
You see absolutely no way this is a horrific accident?
And. I’m not saying people don’t get manslaughter for this.
Im saying I CAN envision this as an accident.
Cold Blood... like she did not give a rats ass she shot a perfectly innocent and what seems to be an incredibly kind fellow?
Seriously. You already know this.
Give me a link cause based on what’s out I don’t know. So I can envision what I wrote or that she is a killer cop wildly wielding a weapon. But I don’t know.
So link.
If this was a black cop who shot a white woman in the wrong apartment while trying to enter what he thought was his apartment I would say the same thing. I already have seen that blacks do not get the benefit of doubt when dealing with cops as I have personally witnessed it.
But then we just apply this pent up anger to any individual case?
Seriously, give me a link on what went down.
Knee jerk here.
Schtick.
she was following police protocol, shoot blacks on sight
If people care about latinos as much this would have been in jail for manslaughter years ago.
You mean human protocol
some of you whiney butts playing the tired old race card schtikk:
Dallas officer who entered wrong apartment, killed man, arrested on manslaughter charge
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...cid=spartanntp
Guyger was released Sunday night on $300,000 bail, NBC Dallas-Fort Worth reported.
What a crock of . I can't buy into someone being "in the state of mind" from fatigue and the stress of a job to walk into the wrong apartment and just fire at someone instantly. 1. Walking into the wrong apartment is already a tough pill to swallow, even for the stoned of stoners and 2. If you've lived in your apartment long enough (or familiar enough with your property) you would know instantly you're in the wrong place and finally, 3. She had a weapon and is trained to use it as a last resort and she instantly kills the dude with zero recognition where she is.
This such a bull charge. It's murder. Period. 3 common sense strikes makes it kind of scary for commoners to think, " , cops are THAT stressed and mentally fatigued that this happens? " Sorry, but OJ's innocence is more probable than this story.
Murder calls for premeditation. It will be awhile, if ever, for that case to be made. Homicide seems the most likely upgrade.
Need all the facts to come out and I am sure they will come out. Manslaughter implies some kind of panic or accidental or a crime that was not planned out. Wait until all the evidence comes out to see just why she went in that apartment and forensics will paint a clearer picture on just how it went down. Manslaughter is still no picnic and she will be hard pressed to get out of this without any prison time. I don't think a prosecutor wants the burden of having to prove she willfully murdered the poor dude - so they probably agreed to try for Manslaughter instead. Although at this point - just not enough facts have been released to really know too much either way.
Oh stop being reasonable for Christsakes.
Shes a murdering .
All true. Good post.
How the did she become a cop in the first place if this is her reaction?
Probably blew away all the cardboard cutouts of children when she was tested.
Women have no business carrying a gun around in any situation.
lol
She might be!
She was scared, confused, tired, a police officer, American and Texan... he was black and not even American-born...
Sadly, I'm gonna go with the prosecutor going lightly here, she's discharged from the force, pleads guilty to manslaughter for probation and a couple million for the dude's family (taxpayer money, who cares, amirite?)...
Hopefully we don't have to hear how she was a great neighbor, took her dogs to walk every day, fed the homeless so it sounds a bit less outrageous, tbh...
If only there was a good guy with a gun in that apartment... oh wait...
prolific posting
"we don't have to hear how she was a great neighbor, took her dogs to walk every day, fed the homeless so it sounds a bit less outrageous"
... we probably will hear her lawyers slandering the guy as a really bad black dude (so deserved execution w/o indictment and trial)
Actually I read somewhere that she might have been assigned to a more elite unit. She was in very good shape and apparently trusted. So... yeah... not good.
I read it at some off beat gossip site when you dig a bit more.
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