Cop walks into wrong apartment and kills man

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Something tells me this is gonna get real interesting.

“At the very early stages of this investigation – initial indications were that they were what we consider circumstances of an officer involved shooting.

However, as we continued this investigation it became clear that we were dealing with what appears to be a much different and very unique situation.

Therefore, we have ceased handling it under our normal officer involved shooting protocol, a blood sample was drawn to test for drugs and alcohol, we are in the process of obtaining a warrant, and we have also invited the Texas Rangers to conduct an independent investigation.”


Shooting Involving Off Duty Officer – 1210 S. Lamar
 

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The victimhood mentality is strong with some in here. My god your lives must suck.

Anyway, I bet the locks to the apartment she tried to enter had been changed recently and that this was a relationship gone south.

He broke it off, she had a rough shift and the crimson wave, she snapped.

Though I did find it funny that it could have been another woman bad with directions.


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Anyone see the pic of his apt door? There is a bright red door mat. How the **** would she not notice it?

This story also suggests she is not being truthful at all.
Witnesses dispute Dallas cop's account in fatal shooting of neighbor, attorney says

And this is why I don’t believe in these BLM, Justice, Equality movements.

The mother stated that the justice system doing its thing and the fact that the cop being charged was not enough.

Translation, we are animals and want mob justice.

I hope the cop gets exactly what she deserves and if the mob gets out of hand I hope they do to.


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The victimhood mentality is strong with some in here. My god your lives must suck.

Anyway, I bet the locks to the apartment she tried to enter had been changed recently and that this was a relationship gone south.

He broke it off, she had a rough shift and the crimson wave, she snapped.

Though I did find it funny that it could have been another woman bad with directions.


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Who pissed in your cheerios this morning? o_O

The way I see it there are 3 possibilities here in the most likely order of probability -

1 - Victim and off duty officer have some history - angry neighbors, past romantic involvement, they date each others friends/acquaintances, etc and something went bad and the woman snapped and killed him. If this is the case then she clearly should not have been an officer in the first place as she is too mentally unstable for the profession. and she should be charged with first degree homicide. She may or may not have been sober/high while this happened.

2 - Off duty officer is drunk and/or high and really did go to the wrong apartment and freaked out when she saw a black dude in it and drew quickly and fired. If this is the case she clearly should not have been carrying her firearm while inebriated. No excuse though as any citizen would be held accountable for their actions while inebriated and she should be charged with negligent homicide.

3 - Off duty officer is sober but a complete moron and goes to the wrong apartment and freaks out when she sees a black dude in it and drew quickly and fired. If this is the case she is too stupid/reckless/reactionary to be an officer in the first place and should be charged with manslaughter.

All that is just my opinion having read this thread and the articles about the story. There very well could be more to the situation that we are not privy to.
 

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Taken from article above.

"There is really no reason why a mother should have to wait until the conclusion of an investigation to know what happened to her child," said Daryl Washington, another one of the family's attorneys."

This is the dumbest thing I've read all day, but I have only spent about 5 minutes on the internet today. Yes, a mother should know exactly what happened to her child, but how can anyone know before people FIGURE OUT WHAT HAPPENED?

Had the victim/shooter roles been reversed, this lawyer would be saying the EXACT opposite thing...
 
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Anyone see the pic of his apt door? There is a bright red door mat. How the **** would she not notice it?

This story also suggests she is not being truthful at all.
Witnesses dispute Dallas cop's account in fatal shooting of neighbor, attorney says

Quite honestly, when I see that race baiting attorney (over the right shoulder) being on scene I tend to disregard anything they say. They could tell me the sky is blue and by god, I'd verify it myself. What about his grey door? The mat might be red but it didn't stick out and furthermore, not everyone looks at the ground before they enter. Now to say it is bright? When I watched the video the first thing that came to mind was not a bright mat.

And this is why I don’t believe in these BLM, Justice, Equality movements.

The mother stated that the justice system doing its thing and the fact that the cop being charged was not enough.

Translation, we are animals and want mob justice.

I hope the cop gets exactly what she deserves and if the mob gets out of hand I hope they do to.

Someone acting with pure emotion (and ignorance) is not one to take seriously. There is a system whether or not these fools like it and the process will take place. If more charges are warranted, it will happen but an ignorant mob who doesn't know the first thing about law and such would be wise to shut up and allow the professionals to do their jobs. Did you see the protestors? I wouldn't ask them how to make instant pudding let alone go to them for legal advice.
 

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All things considered..

The fact of the matter is she took someones life. From what we understand, she wasn't threatened or provided a threat. It was pure paranoia/idiocy. Even if they had history, it's his apartment. She came into his home, without a warrant, and took his life. No gun or weapon has been presented.
 

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This shit is gonna get ugly. I bet she's being coached by the best with some cockamamie story to try and get off.
 

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The affidavit prepared by a Texas Ranger was released Monday and appeared to be based almost entirely on Officer Amber Guyger’s account of the shooting of 26-year-old Botham Jean. Guyger was arrested Sunday on a manslaughter charge in the Thursday shooting.

The affidavit says Guyger mistook Jean’s apartment for hers and that his front door was ajar when she entered. She also told investigators that she shot Jean after he refused her verbal commands.
The Latest: Protesters speak out against Dallas shooting

LMAO at entering the wrong apartment and wondering why the guy won't follow commands. But I've seen many on this site say to cooperate when a officer gives a command....I already see where her story is going.
 

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The Latest: Protesters speak out against Dallas shooting

LMAO at entering the wrong apartment and wondering why the guy won't follow commands. But I've seen many on this site say to cooperate when a officer gives a command....I already see where her story is going.

There is a huge difference between a traffic stop, a stop and frisk, or any other encounter in a law enforcement capacity and this.

I give every benefit to the occupant on cases such as this, wrong houses entry on search warrants, and such.

I would be a large sum of cash that these two have history and my guess is romantic in nature.


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There is a huge difference between a traffic stop, a stop and frisk, or any other encounter in a law enforcement capacity and this.

I give every benefit to the occupant on cases such as this, wrong houses entry on search warrants, and such.

I would be a large sum of cash that these two have history and my guess is romantic in nature.


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Yes there is but you don't think trigger words/sayings exist? I guarantee agencies have people that follow social media discussions about controversial police/citizen incidents. Whats one of the main things people say with most incidents? "Just comply and it wouldn't have happened", no its coming out that she supposedly gave verbal commands before shooting the guy...thats interesting to me. I know you're smart enough to see through that but as we always say here at SVT, most of America is dumb and I don't doubt they'll fall for that BS.

On your other point, I agree. They had to have known each other in some capacity. The tox report will be interesting. Can they tell how long drugs/alcohol have been in the system as well? Possible she was drunk/high on the job?
 

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Yes there is but you don't think trigger words/sayings exist? I guarantee agencies have people that follow social media discussions about controversial police/citizen incidents. Whats one of the main things people say with most incidents? "Just comply and it wouldn't have happened", no its coming out that she supposedly gave verbal commands before shooting the guy...thats interesting to me. I know you're smart enough to see through that but as we always say here at SVT, most of America is dumb and I don't doubt they'll fall for that BS.

On your other point, I agree. They had to have known each other in some capacity. The tox report will be interesting. Can they tell how long drugs/alcohol have been in the system as well? Possible she was drunk/high on the job?

I agree that most of society today are sheep that follow what they are told.

On the Toxicology Report if it is alcohol it will be a BAC so we can get a rough estimate on consumption. Weed would be a positive or negative that I am aware of. Which side bar, is why I think more states have not legalized it. Prescription stuff should also show that it is there or not. Not necessarily how much.

I know with medications there is the pharmacology aspect with half lifes and such but I cannot remember if it can really be measured with a UA or Blood Panel.


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