DaRealness
I think very deeply
And of course no real punishment will come to this cac bytch. This shyt literally makes no sense whatsoever.
Let me help you.im not gonna go back and forth with you in a serious thread, but no assumption was made. just going off your inability to comprehend a post
100 right there fam. When people say we are such a strong people. I don't agree at all. What? Strong in taking ass whippings?
But in the hood. You quick to pull the trigger on another black man but scared to dump on a crooked cop?
50 gave that subliminal message in Power. I doubt black people get it tho. Well only the 2% will.
ugh jesus fukking christ. none of which was that mans faultA Dallas police officer, who spoke with NBC 5 under the condition of anonymity, said the female officer was assigned to the department's elite Crime Response Team and had just finished a 14-hour shift serving warrants in high-crime areas.
disgustingDoubt that's gonna happen
Dallas Officer Kills Man in Apartment She Mistook as Hers: PD
"Somebody has to be crazy not to realize that they walked into the wrong apartment. He's a bachelor. Things are different inside," Jean said. "I don’t want to judge her. We are Christians. We forgive.
Damn..instant excuses..shift times and all that shyt is the new narrative.A Dallas police officer, who spoke with NBC 5 under the condition of anonymity, said the female officer was assigned to the department's elite Crime Response Team and had just finished a 14-hour shift serving warrants in high-crime areas. When she arrived home, she took the elevator to the 14th floor, though her apartment is on the 13th floor. She then went to what she thought was her door, put the key in and struggled with the lock. She then put down several things she was holding and continued to fight with the key when the resident swung open the door and startled her. The officer believed Jean, who was wearing only underwear, was an intruder and shot him with her service weapon. It wasn't until police and rescue units began arriving that she realized she was not at her apartment. Once realizing her deadly mistake, she became emotional and fully cooperated with officers, including offering to provide blood samples.
Wouldn't the unit be marked with a number or letter (like hotels) even if you're on the wrong floor you would know its the wrong unit?
Notice how they say Botham "swung" the door open instead of "opened the door". When I read "swung open the door" I think of someone opening a door with some force. Already with the narrative that Botham did something so sudden that it scared her so bad that it could be "reasonable" for her to act with force.A Dallas police officer, who spoke with NBC 5 under the condition of anonymity, said the female officer was assigned to the department's elite Crime Response Team and had just finished a 14-hour shift serving warrants in high-crime areas. When she arrived home, she took the elevator to the 14th floor, though her apartment is on the 13th floor. She then went to what she thought was her door, put the key in and struggled with the lock. She then put down several things she was holding and continued to fight with the key when the resident swung open the door and startled her. The officer believed Jean, who was wearing only underwear, was an intruder and shot him with her service weapon. It wasn't until police and rescue units began arriving that she realized she was not at her apartment. Once realizing her deadly mistake, she became emotional and fully cooperated with officers, including offering to provide blood samples.
Wouldn't the unit be marked with a number or letter (like hotels) even if you're on the wrong floor you would know its the wrong unit?
Yes It would be 14B instead of 13BA Dallas police officer, who spoke with NBC 5 under the condition of anonymity, said the female officer was assigned to the department's elite Crime Response Team and had just finished a 14-hour shift serving warrants in high-crime areas. When she arrived home, she took the elevator to the 14th floor, though her apartment is on the 13th floor. She then went to what she thought was her door, put the key in and struggled with the lock. She then put down several things she was holding and continued to fight with the key when the resident swung open the door and startled her. The officer believed Jean, who was wearing only underwear, was an intruder and shot him with her service weapon. It wasn't until police and rescue units began arriving that she realized she was not at her apartment. Once realizing her deadly mistake, she became emotional and fully cooperated with officers, including offering to provide blood samples.
Wouldn't the unit be marked with a number or letter (like hotels) even if you're on the wrong floor you would know its the wrong unit?