You mean to tell me there's a light-switch right inside the entry door of each of these apartments, including hers, and this everyday beer drinking murdering redneck cop didn't even first turn on this light-switch before shouting commands, and shooting a man in the chest? And she's not in jail being charged for murder yet? C'mon, turning on the lights is the first thing you do when you get home to a dark apartment. You'll turn it on that much faster if you thought you saw a shadowy figure like she said. They even do that in the movies, because that's what people do in real life, especially if the figure isn't aggressively coming towards them...none of what she said the deceased was doing. So far from what I read, she entered a mans house late at night, started a game of "simon says" in the dark, and killed him. Like the brother said in the video, this wasn't even the hood or anything like it.
I just know everybody who has a gun at home has that fear of shooting a relative or a close friend after mistaking them for an intruder, especially if they barged in the door playing a joke. I've had that fear ever since my childhood. But going into your dark home (which turned out to be the wrong home) and not turning on the light-switch right inside the entry door, especially after claiming you see someone, then instead give commands, and blast away a person who could have been someone innocent, or even a relative or close friend, or your own down stairs neighbor, who I think she knew it was, is starting to sound more and more like murder. I think that brother was going to turn on his light-switch, something her murdering ass was suppose to had done first. But she was out for blood. And I bet a lot of White women will still support this scumbag.
Anyway, I'm starting to agree with the breh who said that she probably went up there banging on the door like a cop because of the music, which could have been playing that night or a previous night, and the brother ignored her either by walking away to turn on a light switch, or by straight up going back to bed, telling her "don't let the door knob hit ya". Then she felt her badge was being disrespected since she was still in uniform, and she snapped by shooting one shot that made him turn around, then shot him in the chest. Not saying this usually leads to murder or violence, but animosity is aimed at most Black men when the other person, be it a White man, a White woman, or even a Black women, or even another Black man, think they have some type of authority over him, and that Black man doesn't acknowledge it. And when I think of Sandra Bland, this can be aimed at Black women as well. Nonetheless, this attitude is more prevalent in law enforcement. Black men sitting in the backseat of police cars handcuffed, and some how getting shot in the chest, and calling it suicide, is an indicator. Something like that happened a few years ago, and it was proven that suicide was impossible. But since it couldn't be proven which cop did it, nobody ever got charged...that was it in a nutshell. Every cop there when that shot was fired should have went to jail for upholding that blue wall of silence. But we do know the cop who killed Botham Jean in his own apartment.