Amber Guyger Found Guilty of Murder!!!..... 10 years

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So … I'm gonna assume she didn't think something was amiss when she was able to walk into "her" apartment without having to at least try to unlock the door (and realize her key didn't work)?

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Lock her up. No excuse, nothing to investigate. At BEST, she demonstrated poor judgement and flat out incompetence for the post she holds. Awful events.
 

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He kicked in the door of some one else's aprtment because he thought it was his exgirls apartment. That's much different than going to the wrong unit when its your own building.

I wonder if the cop and the victim were in a relationship and shes trying to frame this as n accident
thats the first shyt that came to mind for me.
 

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First thing I thought of.

If you are an "off duty police officer" then you are not a police officer. You are a civilian. "Off duty police officer" is a made up title for reverence. You are either on duty as a police officer, or you are off the clock.

This story is "Woman walks into man's apartment and kills him for no reason" that's the truth. All the other shyt is a fallacy.

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Precisely!

Damn, imagine just sitting at home one night and a cop just waltzes into your house and kills you, “because thought it was her house”. smfh

^^^THIS^^^
is precisely why I keep a gun on me in my house at all times. If anyone decides to force their way in and the alarms and flash and smoke bombs trip, the follow up is bullets in em.

Castle defense.
 

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Saint Lucian shot dead after Dallas Officer enters wrong apartment - St. Lucia Times News

The officer involved in the shooting was not hurt.

Police have said that she will be placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation.

A distraught family member of the deceased told St Lucia Times that news of Jean’s death was ‘devastating’.

The family member said that Jean, who is the son of former Permanent Secretary, Alison Jean, was an employee of Pricewater House and lived in a gated community.

According to the relative, the police officer’s key was found in the lock of the door of the apartment belonging to the deceased, after she tried unsuccessfully to open it.

The family member expressed the view that the officer involved in the shooting, who lived in an apartment on another floor of the complex, had to have been ‘drunk.’
 
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In 1 day out of 365, she " lost " track of where her apartment is even though she goes to the same spot everyday and then couldn't tell by things hanging on the wall, or by the furniture that it wasn't her apartment once inside.

25 to life.:camby:

Exactly.

“Her key was found in the lock after she tried to unsuccessfully open it”

That let her know that wasn’t her home yet she still went in and murdered him.
 

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Saint Lucian shot dead after Dallas Officer enters wrong apartment - St. Lucia Times News

The officer involved in the shooting was not hurt.

Police have said that she will be placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation.

A distraught family member of the deceased told St Lucia Times that news of Jean’s death was ‘devastating’.

The family member said that Jean, who is the son of former Permanent Secretary, Alison Jean, was an employee of Pricewater House and lived in a gated community.

According to the relative, the police officer’s key was found in the lock of the door of the apartment belonging to the deceased, after she tried unsuccessfully to open it.

The family member expressed the view that the officer involved in the shooting, who lived in an apartment on another floor of the complex, had to have been ‘drunk.’

If she failed to open it, how did she get in? Why did she keep trying? How was she able to successfully fire a gun to kill if she was drunk?

I don't know why I'm asking these damn questions but … this is too nonsensical for me to just be content with no details. :mindblown:
 
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