OT Dallas officer goes home to wrong apartment, kills man inside, police say

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You're wife is too nice for me to make a joke about.
Shh, she's sitting about three feet away in my office. She's watching her soap operas on the Samsung LCD. You know where I'm sitting, right in front of my computer.
 
I will never understand the liberal logic.

They want to get rid of a persons right to protect themselves.

They congregate Cities, by the thousands or millions, which then attracts all that have no other source of support but to pray on other people. Then they support open borders to permit same from the rest of planet to join in.

Declare themselves to be a Sanctuary City, perhaps even Sanctuary State!

Then begin to protest! Protest the horrible conditions! Protest the brutal conditions!

Then they hire police for protection, hire them by the thousands. Give them a license to kill.

Then they protest some more! Mostly the Police. The brutality of the Police.

Each step feels right.

Now, they need better police. Smarter, well educated police. Better paid Police.

It feels right.



It sort of reminds me of the bait fish, forming a ball. A tighter and tighter ball, for group protection.
Then the predator takes them, by the mouthful with little effort, tightly grouped for protection. But with
no real means of physical protection.
Perfectly performing as if they were genetically designed to be victims. They were not, except for the group think.

Post of the day! :cheers:
 
In case anyone out there gets the wrong impression, police are vitally necessary. I'd like to see a rise in wages and a requirement for a four year degree so we get a better average policeman than I think we're getting now.

Not sure what they're needed for, other than for traffic control, and that can be handled largely by cameras and computers now.

Most of their calls end up being handed off to the appropriate agencies.

Most emergencies requiring armed response are usually settled and over long before cops arrive.
 
Not sure what they're needed for, other than for traffic control, and that can be handled largely by cameras and computers now.

Most of their calls end up being handed off to the appropriate agencies.

Most emergencies requiring armed response are usually settled and over long before cops arrive.
I'm gonna disagree 100%. Can I disagree more than 100%? Okay then, I disagree more than 100%.
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/attorneys-family-criticize-affidavit-dallas-shooting-062117989.html

So this guy had a giant red carpet outside his door. She doesn't have one. He has the only one in the building. She didn't see that? She didn't look at the number on the door before she went in?

Her story is that she put the key into the door but it was already unlocked and slightly ajar. She saw the silhouette of a large man, thinking she was being robbed, pulled out her gun, gave commands, that weren't met, and fired her gun twice.

Then without turning the lights on called 911 and when asked her location had to go look at the number on the door? If she thought she was in her apartment wouldn't she just give her address and apartment number?

A witness heard her yelling let me in, let me in, and that she was banging on the door.

It's not adding up

Is this really a case of the wrong apartment? Or did she purposely go to his apartment to kill him? Did she know him?

I have worked long 15 hour shifts. I have never gone in the wrong apartment. I have gone to the wrong floor before and walked up to the apartment above mine, but I saw the number. Was she on drugs or alcohol? There is information missing from the equation. I don't believe her story.
 
'Let me in, let me in!' Witnesses say they heard white Dallas cop knocking on door and shouting before she shot her black neighbor in his apartment, disputing her story that his door was ajar when she arrived at his apartment thinking it was hers
  • Seconds before Amber Guyger shot Botham Jean on Thursday, witnesses heard a woman in the hallway shouting: 'Let me in, let me in'
  • They say they then heard gunshots then a man yelling: 'Oh my God, why did you do that?'
  • She claims she thought it was her home and became suspicious someone was inside when she arrived to find the door ajar
  • The cop said she only realized she was in the wrong apartment after fatally shooting him
  • She called 911 afterwards and was seen pacing in the hallway on her cellphone
  • On Sunday, Guyger was arrested on a manslaughter charge and was released on a $300,000 attorney bond
  • It is now in the hands of a grand jury to increase her manslaughter charge to murder
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...las-cops-claim-black-neighbors-door-ajar.html
 
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Did she even anounce that she was a police officer? It was dark, how would he know she was a cop? To him, it seems she was a crazy lady banging on his door in the middle of the night. Did she force her way in? Did he wake startled and come out of his room bleary eyed and confused? Did she just bust in and yell put your hands up? And, before he could realize what was up, she shot him twice? Oh, my God why did you do that? Should he have complied even if he realized she was a cop? In his own house?
 
Well damn, this proves that the cop did a good thing. What a terrible person.

 
Well damn, this proves that the cop did a good thing. What a terrible person.



Was that why she was there? To get some weed and things went bad?
 
Racism or not sly?

Why the FUCK are they bringing up marijuana?????

Because he's black that's why!

FUCK FOX NEWS!!

You know why. Character assassination man. Cops trying to save their own. Getting a search warrant? For a crime scene? She killed him. They have no reason to search his house. It'd bullshit. who gives a shit about a little bit of weed. Does that justify her killing him? FUCK NO
 
You know why. Character assassination man. Cops trying to save their own. Getting a search warrant? For a crime scene? She killed him. They have no reason to search his house. It'd bullshit. who gives a shit about a little bit of weed. Does that justify her killing him? FUCK NO

Bro, there was no legal right to search his home!!
 
No it wasn't. The crime was committed by the cop.

Her story is she was in the wrong house. Where was the crime?

Read up on that 4th Amendment.

...back up...I don't need to read the 4th....the poor guy was killed in his apartment, ergo his apartment was in fact a crime scene.

...none of us know all the facts yet...but my question is, did Jean leave his door unlocked?...and if it was locked, how did she get in. And how could she not know what floor she was on?
 
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Well, that's true.
Still, she's in deep doo-doo. Maybe they should search her place for drugs.

...oh, I agree...needless to say, it's a weird situation and it does appear that she's in deep trouble...but like I said, none of us know all the facts yet other than a man lost his life.
 

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