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

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i always say cops should (or be able to) investigate and figure out what is going on before shooting a person or suspect down* but somebody always say a cop shouldnt take a chance like that and now we have this...the bar gets lower and lower for these pigs...they letting cops use deadly force whenever they please but a cop cant even solve the case of which apartment belongs to them without killing a person...

*cops do manage to show some restraint and investigate when the person is white so im mainly talking about what should happen when they see a black face...i guess that is a lot to ask for from folks been programmed with white racism they whole life whether they want it or not...
 

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Its amazing how we know all the details about the victim but almost nothing about the murderer.

With that said. I don't think the police tactics to will work this time. These leaks are to sway public opinion but it wont matter in court. The story has so many holes she should get destroyed by his legal team. I just wish the family hired a more competent attorney than Ben Crump. Cause they need to best lawyers on the case.
 

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white men hate white women on the low. They gave her that weed excuse out of white supremacy code, but they not trying to fight for her murderous ass. she's the type of chick that makes them seek out bedwenches and Asians, cuz she does dumb shyt.
 

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The white Dallas police officer who fatally shot her black upstairs neighbor claimed in her affidavit that his door was already ajar when she entered and that she shot him after he ignored verbal commands.

But video obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com with the aid of a neighbor living on the same floor shows that the doors in the Dallas apartment building are uniformly heavy metal fire doors that automatically slam shut if let go.

A door could only be left ajar if it had been deliberately positioned that way with a door stopper.

Further, as a second DailyMail.com video shows, officer Amber Guyger could not have used her key to force open the door of Botham Jean, whose funeral was held today, despite claiming to have done so in her statement to Texas Rangers.

At the very least she would have been warned that she was at the wrong door because the unique electronically coded keys used in the South Side Flats building flash red if inserted in the wrong door.


EXCLUSIVE: Botham Jean apartment doors close on their own


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Botham Jean, 26, was shot dead by Officer Guyger in his apartment in south Dallas on Thursday night. Guyger said she entered the apartment thinking it was her own

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The front door of apartment 1378, directly below Botham Jean's apartment and identified by neighbors as Amber Guyger's front door. The panel to the left of the door has the apartment number that is lit up in neon

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Botham Jean was shot and killed by Dallas police officer Amber Guyger who accidentally went into Jean's apartment -No. 1478 - thinking it was her own, and claims she thought he was a burglar in her apartment - No. 1378. Door numbers are clearly visible and lit up in neon, placed to one side.

The neighbor, who lives two doors down from cop Amber Guyger, 30, but asked not to be named, said he did not believe the petite blonde would have been able to force her way in.

Pointing to his own heavy metal door, the same as both Jean's and Guyger’s, he said: ‘These are fire doors. You can’t really leave it open.

‘The key situation too – you can’t get into any place, you can’t. It’s impossible. You can put it in but you can’t open it.

‘You can put it into somebody else’s key hole but you can’t open anything. This key isn’t programmed for my door – if I put it in, nothing happens apart from this red light.’

In her statement to police, a version of which is included in an arrest warrant for Guyger seen by DailyMail.com, the 30-year-old claimed she had arrived outside Jean’s fourth floor apartment by accident.

She said she had parked on the fourth floor of the parking lot instead of the third and had gone to open the door of his apartment, assuming it was hers.

Photos obtained by DailyMail.com do show that the corridors on both floors appear similar but Jean’s apartment had a red semi-circular door mat outside, while Guyger’s did not.

Apartment door numbers are also clearly visible and lit up in neon, placed in a panel to one side of the door.

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The funeral for Botham Jean was held today at the Greenville Avenue Church of Christ. Officials believe Guyger was confronted by Jean, who pulled her gun on him and fired - but the explanation for her entering his apartment is fill of holes

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The devastated family of Jean arrive for his funeral at the Greenville Avenue Church of Christ in Richardson, Texas

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South Side Flats apartment complex where Botham Jean and Amber Guyger lived

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Floral tributes outside Botham Jean's front door at apartment 1478. The bright red door mat should have been a sign that Guyger was not at the right apartment

According to Guyger’s statement, Jean’s door had been left slightly ajar and opened when she forced her key into the lock.

Her statement is at odds with initial reports of the incident and with statements made by neighbors to the Jean family’s attorney S. Lee Merritt who said they heard her banging and shouting: ‘Let me in, let me in.’

Another neighbor, a Costa Rican woman who also asked not to be named, said: ‘People say they heard her knocking and that doesn’t make sense.

‘I guess he must have opened the door and she saw a black man inside what she thought was her apartment and so she went ahead and shot him.’

Once inside, Guyger claimed in her statement that she thought Jean was a burglar and shot at him twice – hitting him once, fatally, in the chest.

Video of the immediate aftermath shows her pacing the corridor and screaming, ‘Oh my God’ repeatedly.

Guyger turned herself in to Kaufmann County police on Sunday evening – three days after the fatal shooting – and has now been charged with manslaughter and released on a $300,000 bond.

She has so far declined to answer calls placed by DailyMail.com.

DailyMail.com can also reveal that Guyger had made noise complaints about Jean, 26, to the building management in the days before his death.

Her neighbor, a Hispanic man in his mid-20s, said she had been cross about him making noise early in the mornings.

He said: ‘She filed a noise complaint earlier on in the day which said that he had been making noise before she leaves for her shift.’

The family lawyer Merritt confirmed his account in an interview with CNN, telling the channel: ‘The only connection we have been able to make is that she was his immediate downstairs neighbor.

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According to Texas Ranger David Armstrong's affidavit, Guyger inserted 'a unique door key, with an electronic chip, into the door key hole. The door, which was slightly ajar prior to Guyger's arrival, fully opened under the force of the key insertion.'

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Guyger's booking record, which was removed in less than an hour when she made bail, is seen

‘And there were noise complaints from the immediate downstairs neighbors about whoever was upstairs, and that would have been Botham.

‘In fact, there were noise complaints that very day about upstairs activity in Botham’s apartment. Botham received a phone call about noise coming from his apartment from the downstairs neighbor.’

According to Guyger’s neighbor, the building’s walls are soundproofed while the ceilings are not – a potential cause for conflict.

‘We can hear when somebody opens the door. You can’t really hear anything through the walls but you can definitely hear when somebody knocks or opens the door.

‘Sometimes I can hear the people above me every once in a while, that’s all I ever hear. The only thing I can think of is I can just hear people running but this guy [Jean], he didn’t seem like the kind of guy who’d be running around up there.

‘I don’t know what the noise complaint would be – I can’t hear the TV [from above], I don’t hear anything like that.’

Guyger had been living in the South Side Flats apartment complex for just over a month prior to the incident.

The block, which contains 288 units over five storys, was built in 2015 and includes a mixture of studios and one and two bedroom apartments.

Prices at the block, in Dallas’ rapidly gentrifying South Side area, start at $945 per month, rising to $2,435. The Dallas Police Headquarters on Lamar Street is directly next door.

It is unclear how long Jean, a graduate of Harding University in Arkansas, had lived in the block but both he and Guyger appeared to have good relationships with their neighbors.


Botham Jean's neighbor shares video after his fatal shooting

One told DailyMail.com that Guyger had been ‘real nice’ while another said she appeared to live a very normal life.

The man said: ‘She pretty much does the same thing I do – go to work, come home and sit on the balcony and have a cool beer and that’s about it.’

Another resident on the same floor as Guyger said: ‘I’d always say hi to her and she’d always say hi back but we didn’t speak much.

‘She was friendly enough but we were always rushing out when we met each other so I can’t say for sure.’

Guyger is currently believed to be staying with her sister Alana in a different part of town, while she waits to find out if she will face further charges.

Jean is due to be laid to rest on Thursday afternoon, with the funeral due to be held at the Greenville Avenue Church of Christ in Richardson, Texas.


She's so ugly. She looks like a young Yoda.:scust:
 
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You answered your own question(s) in my previous statement.

They(union & members of the DPD pr consultants) are going through great lengths to protect her. I do not have any information as to why the things you asked for(which are right) have not been released.

The dissention in the department is because her story is so far fetched. You asked what info is being released from her side? I would advise you to look at the LOCAL articles and narratives that are being told by the MEDIA.

For instance: Her superior officer FIRST SAID "she worked a long shift and was putting bad guys away, she was so tired that she went to the wrong door" OR "she was a great officer who was so tired that she found what she thought was her door ajar and saw big black dark figure that wouldn't comply with her demands". Not to mention the weed they claimed they found in his apt. You make the victim the crime, the criminal of the crime... That's the blueprint...

I can go on and on breh, that narrative is being pushed by her hot shot lawyer from Ft.Worth as well as the chief and the union. The chief is trying to bring outside counsel and they're doing unprecedented things to lead investigators on the case.

Finally. You asked why won't these cops "step up". Step up and do what? That blue wall of silence is REAL. In SOME American police departments you have those that police themselves and hold each other accountable. Again, the UNIONS run the major police departments and everything is done reverse.

By reverse I mean a citizen commits a crime and guilty until proven innocent, for cops, it's the opposite. Those who uphold the law sometimes feel they do not have abide by it. As a cop you're more likely to get more time for stealing money than killing someone unjustly...
Brother... it just seemed as if in ur 1st quote that i posted, that you were saying there are narratives from both sides being pushed... but im not seeing that. maybe that wasnt what u where saying tho...
And we are familiar with the blue wall of silence... but for the black officers where does that line get drawn between... job/race and integrity...
Disgusting
 
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I heard a Black talk show host tell a caller that he went to the wrong apartment before too, not saying he was defending her, but to say people do that sometimes. I think I have. But the minute you find something wrong, you question yourself like I did, and like most people do. It never leads to a shooting, even if you're armed. The minute she found that door was ajar, common sense would have been to step back and check the address, unless you get shot for going in someone else's apartment. Entering your single-detached house is different, but entering an apartment with apartments connected all around yours, you would automatically know you probably got the wrong apartment. She probably done the same thing before at a different apartment he lived at, but didn't find a reason to shoot, because she checked that address first, like she should have done here.

In otherwords, going to the wrong apartment happens quite often. But it never leads to a shooting. And a cop doing it makes even less sense.


THE DOOR WASNT AJAR DUMMY.

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None of this shyt is shocking, its crazy seeing it happen it real time and largely against public opinion but now hopefully these so called moral people can see the lengths the police and justice system will go to protect their own. These people are nothing but a huge gang meant to keep us in-line, uneducated and fragmented. And make no mistake; this system is NOT broken...it works just as it was designed.

My question is what do we do w/ all this anger that's building up? Do we just grit our teeth and take it? Im sure they want a violent reaction from us...what other options do we have?
 
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