GRAPHIC! Play around with guns if you want to. Breh is on life support.

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She really rejected the plea the first time thinking she could beat it??? :mjtf:

THE PLEA DEAL WAS FOR 15 YRS...




15 years is more then I thought she would get


AMBER GUYGER MURDERED A MAN,
WENT TO TRIAL AND GOT LESS.

THIS WAS CLEARLY AN ACCIDENT,
SHE PLEAD GUILTY,
THE MAN SURVIVED AND SHE GOT 15.
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10 to 15 years in prison - not bad. . .not bad at all

fukk that stupid bytch.
 

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She's out.:gucci:
Woman who shot man in head on Facebook Live released from prison early

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- After serving six months of her 10-year sentence, Cassandra Damper was released from TDCJ on shock probation and is now serving the remainder of her sentence at home.

Damper was sentenced to serve 10 years for an aggravated assault count and five years for a tampering with evidence charge. She pleaded guilty in August to the counts after the April 2018 shooting of Devyn Holmes.


READ MORE: Facebook Live captures moment Houston man accidentally shot in head outside gas station


Devyn Holmes was left in critical condition after being shot accidentally by a woman playing with a gun outside a Houston gas station.



Damper was to serve the sentences concurrently.

A judge ruled in favor of granting the shock probation earlier this month after Damper's attorney, Monique Sparks, filed a motion. A hearing was held in May.

READ MORE: Woman who shot man in head on Facebook Live to be released from prison early

Damper began her sentence on Dec. 18. 2019 and was released on Thursday, June 18, exactly six months later.

According to court records, the terms of her probation include visits with a community supervisor, drug and alcohol testing, travel restrictions and 10,000 hours of community service.

The judge also ordered $50,000 in restitution be paid to Holmes.

Just a few days after Cassandra Damper was released from prison after just six months, the mother of Devyn Holmes spoke with ABC13's Stefania Okolie. Hear her emotional response and her message to the judge.


Damper must also stay employed or attend school full-time.

The Harris County District Attorney's Office released the following statement following the judge's decision to grant shock probation.

"Cassandra Damper shot 26-year-old Devyn Holmes and tried to wash the gunshot residue off her hands. For that, the Harris County District Attorney's Office prosecuted her for aggravated assault and tampering with evidence."


The statement continued, saying, "As prosecutors argued in court, even though Ms. Damper pleaded guilty, she has never taken full responsibility for her actions, including shifting blame and minimizing her actions. We argued against freeing Ms. Damper, who is just six months into a 10-year prison sentence, but we respect the decision by Judge McClure."

Holmes was shot in the head while he, Damper and another man were inside a vehicle streaming to Facebook. Holmes survived, but has had to undergo rigorous rehab since then.

ABC13 spoke with Holmes' mother earlier this month, who said she is devastated by the judge's decision.

"If it was his child, then would she be out?" she asked. "That's how he needs to think about it. If it was his child, would you give her six months? Because I doubt it."

Earlier this month, Sparks praised the judge's decision saying, "I don't consider this a 'get out of jail free' card. How I consider this is this is a judge coming up with other means outside of just incarceration. He is using all the tools in his box to apply justice in this case. He can make her conditions whatever he wants them to be and can change them at any time he wants to."

On the stand last year, Damper confessed, "I shot Devyn," while recounting what happened on April 1, 2018. She also read a letter in court addressed to Holmes, expressing remorse, sorrow and sympathy for what he's gone through.

"Please know how sorry I am during this tough time," Damper read. "I cannot imagine what you are going through or what you are feeling since this tragic accident. There is no amount of anything I can give you. It has hurt me even more to be unable to assist or be by your side during this recovery process."

WATCH: Devyn Holmes confronts in court person who shot him on Facebook Live stream

With the Facebook Live shooter awaiting her sentence, the victim in the case came face-to-face with the woman for the first time since he was wounded.

Damper was in state prison for nearly six months.
 

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Damn I forgot about this story. So much shyt happening in the world



Wait what? What connections?


bytch HAD A WHOLE WHITE FAMILY...

SHE EVEN WON AWARDS FOR PLAYING SOME TYPE OF CAC/REDNECK INSTRUMENT.

HER FB HAS BEEN DELETED
AND BREAUGH PIC DOESNT WORK ANYMORE.

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:francis:Breh was right the entire time

:snoop:DUMB bytch WAS PRETENDING TO BE HOOD
AND KILLED THAT MAN.

HE KNEW SHE WASNT FROM THE HOOD WHEN SHE DECIDED TO PLAY WITH THE GUN.
THATS WHY HE ASKED HER WHERE SHE WAS FROM.
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