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

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He wasn't smashing any of the chicks in the photos with him
He doesn't strike me as one of them fake Christian church singing nikkas who in it for the p*ssy
They tried to paint him that way by posting that earlier photo
Even if he was smashing what's the big deal? He can't get p*ssy because he's a Christian?
 

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IDK all the facts but imo it was a hit! Becky knew damn well it wasn't her apartment as it now appears with 2 witnesses saying they heard her knocking asking to be let in. Also, IIRC bail is paid at either 25 or 10% : who paid her bail of either 75 or 30 k$? Her union or some 'mysterious benefactor?' (Clean) cops damn well don't have that cash lying around.
Also what does Botham's fam do? Could he have himself stumbled across smth at his workplace? I can't find anything on his parents to confirm my theory but I'll go with a hit for now.
 

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Great points. Also whenever a family starts playing nice that means the mayor and police have talked to them about compensation. Plus they do this to ease the tension in the city.

I still believe they knew each other in some way. Plus the shyt doesnt add up because why would you knock on your own door if you live by yourself. Plus why would you knock on someones elses door unless you know them or selling them shyt.

Finally the fix is always in when it comes to these cases. You can never trust the DAs cause they will purposely lose cases (on some Roger Clemmons court case shyt). So even if there are texts or phones calls the DA may just throw that shyt out and ignore it.
Please dont do that.. this is not true
 

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Attorneys question officer's account of neighbor's shooting

RYAN TARINELLI
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Associated Press•September 11, 2018


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This photo provided by the Kaufman County Sheriff's Office shows Amber Renee Guyger. Guyger, a Dallas police officer, was arrested Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018, on a manslaughter warrant in the shooting of a black man at his home, Texas authorities said. The Texas Department of Public Safety said in a news release that Guyger was booked into the Kaufman County Jail and that the investigation is ongoing. It said no additional information is available at this time. (Kaufman County Sheriff's Office via AP)

DALLAS (AP) — Attorneys for the family of a black man who was shot and killed by a white Dallas police officer who says she mistook his apartment for hers criticized the officer's account, saying it was overly sympathetic and contradicted statements from neighbors.

The officer's account emerged in an arrest affidavit released Monday, shortly after the district attorney announced that the case against officer Amber Guyger would be presented to a grand jury, which could decide on more serious charges than manslaughter.

Benjamin Crump, an attorney for relatives of 26-year-old Botham Jean, said the affidavit is "very self-serving." And Lee Merritt, who also represents the family, called it an attempt to "condone what happened, give her a break."

The document, prepared by a Texas Ranger, appeared to be based almost entirely on Guyger's description of events.

Guyger, a four-year veteran of the police force, told investigators that she had just ended a 15-hour shift Thursday when she returned in uniform to the South Side Flats apartment complex. She parked on the fourth floor, instead of the third, where she lived, according to the affidavit, possibly suggesting that she was confused or disoriented.

When she put her key in the apartment door, which was unlocked and slightly ajar, it opened, the affidavit said. Inside, the lights were off, and she saw a figure in the darkness that cast a large silhouette across the room, according to the officer's account.

The officer told police that she concluded her apartment was being burglarized and gave verbal commands to the figure, which ignored them. She then drew her weapon and fired twice, the affidavit said.

She called 911 and, when asked where she was, returned to the front door to see she was in the wrong unit, according to the affidavit. Authorities have not released the 911 tapes.

The Dallas County medical examiner's office said Jean died of a gunshot wound to the chest. His death was ruled a homicide. Guyger was arrested Sunday night and booked into jail in neighboring Kaufman County before being released on bond.

At a news conference Monday evening, Merritt said two independent witnesses have told him they heard knocking on the door in the hallway before the shooting.

He said one witness reported hearing a woman's voice saying, "Let me in! Let me in!" Then they heard gunshots, after which one witness said she heard a man's voice say, "Oh my God! Why did you do that?"


Merritt said he believes those were Jean's last words.

As for the contention that Jean left his front door ajar, Merritt said Jean was a "meticulous individual" who made it "a point to close the door behind him."

"He put everything in a particular place," Merritt said.

He said Jean had a red doormat outside his apartment door. "In fact, to ensure no one mistook his apartment the way this officer is claiming in this case, he went out and bought the biggest, brightest red rug and placed it right there at his doorstep," Merritt said.


Merritt has represented relatives of an unarmed black teenager who was fatally shot in the back by a white police officer in June while fleeing a traffic stop near Pittsburgh.

Crump is best known for representing the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown. Martin, 17, was fatally shot in 2012 in Florida by George Zimmerman, a Hispanic man who was a neighborhood watch captain. Brown, 18, was shot to death in 2014 by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.

"Black people in America have been killed by police in some of the most unbelievable manners," Crump said earlier Monday, citing "driving while black in our cars" and "walking while black in our neighborhoods."

Now, he said, "we are being killed living while black when we are in our apartments."

Protesters gathered at police headquarters Monday night in Dallas, The Dallas Morning News reported. Several dozen blocked traffic as they marched about half a mile from the headquarters. Police used pepper-spray devices to help control the crowd at one point.

Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson emphasized that her office was conducting its own probe, in addition to the investigation by the Texas Rangers. She will have the option of presenting more serious charges to the grand jury.

It was not immediately clear if Guyger had an attorney.


Guyger's blood was drawn at the scene to be tested for alcohol and drugs, Police Chief U. Renee Hall said, but authorities have not released results.

Jean grew up in the Caribbean island nation of St. Lucia before attending college in Arkansas. He graduated in 2016 from Harding University, where he often led campus religious services as a student. He had worked for accounting firm PwC since graduating.

Jean wasn't the first person shot by Guyger. She shot a man named Uvaldo Perez on May 12, 2017, while on duty.

According to an affidavit filed against Perez, police were looking for a suspect when Guyger and another officer were called to assist a third officer. Perez got out of a car and became combative with Guyger and another officer. A struggle began and Guyger fired her Taser at Perez, who then wrested it away from her. She then drew her gun and fired, wounding Perez in the abdomen.

Sgt. Michael Mata, president of Dallas' largest police union, the Dallas Police Association, said Guyger was a respected officer who worked on a high-risk team tasked with arresting some of the most violent offenders. On the day of the shooting, her unit had arrested multiple suspects for armed robbery, he said.

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Associated Press writers Terry Wallace and David Warren in Dallas and Ken Miller in Oklahoma City contributed to this report.
 

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does anyone think that these two were knockin boots and the brotha attempted to break it off because this chick was nuts and she killed him?

Stop insulting this brehs legacy. He would never smash that filthy looking racist cave beast. They had no connection with each other as stated by his family's legal team and the cops themselves.
 

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So these apartments literally house numbering which illuminates when it's dark. He had a distinctive red mat outside his apartment. These doors look the type that lock automatically once they are closed

This is bullshyt. Can't even get a murder charge smh
 

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Stop insulting this brehs legacy. He would never smash that filthy looking racist cave beast. They had no connection with each other as stated by his family's legal team and the cops themselves.


Basically saying nikkas ain’t bigger than their dikks

Get that shyt out of here

It’s been debunked
 
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