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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    This doesn't even make fucking sense. You think this guy got caught with dope, and the DPD strong armed him in to testifying AGAINST DPD's officer? What? Are you fucking high?
    The man has prior convictions for drug possession and distribution. It could have been the PD that twisted his arm or could have been the district attorney's office that did it. All I know is that someone who had no business ever getting near the witness box got in it and chances are his business associates killed him for it.

    You do understand that there is internal political strife within every large PD don't you? I could easily see someone in the PD wanting to hang her high over this case because she was screwing somebody else and not them.

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  • mardyn
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    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    As soon as she testified that she intended to kill whomever was in the apt she fucked herself.
    I agree 100%... her legal representation should have NEVER let her get anywhere near the stand or testifying.


    She made a series of serious mistakes that night that led to a man losing his life... she's not only guilty of a horrific crime, but incredible stupidity as well.

    His life is over, hers is irreparably damaged and likely will be killed by the animals she'll be incarcerated beside...

    The protests will continue, the race baiters and poverty pimps have scored another victory and the cycle will repeat itself again and again as long as it fits their agenda.

    Society as a whole is the loser


    btw...I'm not trying to prove anything here... it's just my opinion.

    mardyn

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by LS1Goat View Post
    I believe you are misinterpreting his post. I'm going to gander to guess that the comment about Dallas/DPD bending to the will of Protesters/"Activist" is referring to upgrading the original charge of manslaughter to murder.

    And I also think it's lunacy the degree backlash the Judge is getting for giving her a hug and a bible at the end. I mean it's hilarious and also indicative of just how twisted our society has become. Some calling for an investigation? Good lord...people need to get a life.
    But the trial did a good job of proving it actually was murder. She literally went in there to execute the dude despite her training...she's owned up to that.

    I'll say it again...Dallas got this one right.

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  • LS1Goat
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    Dallas got this case right. I sure hope you dont really think DPD should have tried to cover up the fact that she murdered a dude in his own apartment.

    This may be the wrong thread for you to try and prove whatever you're trying to prove.
    I believe you are misinterpreting his post. I'm going to gander to guess that the comment about Dallas/DPD bending to the will of Protesters/"Activist" is referring to upgrading the original charge of manslaughter to murder.

    And I also think it's lunacy the degree backlash the Judge is getting for giving her a hug and a bible at the end. I mean it's hilarious and also indicative of just how twisted our society has become. Some calling for an investigation? Good lord...people need to get a life.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by mardyn View Post
    No, I don't think she was innocent... but I'm not sure the full-on Murder charge was warranted (probably something more like Criminally Negligent Homicide).

    I'm not whining about anything... it's my opinion that the City of Dallas Management Team including the DPD will bow/submit to almost any protest group long before they'll support their own officers on the streets.

    Dallas, under democratic leadership and idealisms continues to be an embarrassment to the Great State of Texas.

    mardyn
    Dallas got this case right. I sure hope you dont really think DPD should have tried to cover up the fact that she murdered a dude in his own apartment.

    This may be the wrong thread for you to try and prove whatever you're trying to prove.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by mardyn View Post
    No, I don't think she was innocent... but I'm not sure the full-on Murder charge was warranted (probably something more like Criminally Negligent Homicide).

    I'm not whining about anything... it's my opinion that the City of Dallas Management Team including the DPD will bow/submit to almost any protest group long before they'll support their own officers on the streets.

    Dallas, under democratic leadership and idealisms continues to be an embarrassment to the Great State of Texas.

    mardyn
    As soon as she testified that she intended to kill whomever was in the apt she fucked herself.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View Post
    For some reason I'm thinking of the Beaumont character that was Samuel Jackson's partner in the movie Jackie Brown.

    In all likelihood this guy got caught with some dope and the police used that to get his testimony out of him. Whoever he sold dope for wasn't real happy about him taking the stand.
    This doesn't even make fucking sense. You think this guy got caught with dope, and the DPD strong armed him in to testifying AGAINST DPD's officer? What? Are you fucking high?

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  • mardyn
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    Are you saying she should have been innocent?

    Or just jumping on a thread loosely related to your whining?
    No, I don't think she was innocent... but I'm not sure the full-on Murder charge was warranted (probably something more like Criminally Negligent Homicide).

    I'm not whining about anything... it's my opinion that the City of Dallas Management Team including the DPD will bow/submit to almost any protest group long before they'll support their own officers on the streets.

    Dallas, under democratic leadership and idealisms continues to be an embarrassment to the Great State of Texas.

    mardyn

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  • CexMashean
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    Originally posted by Captain Crawfish View Post
    Much more to this story than what is being told.

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  • Captain Crawfish
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    Much more to this story than what is being told.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    For some reason I'm thinking of the Beaumont character that was Samuel Jackson's partner in the movie Jackie Brown.

    In all likelihood this guy got caught with some dope and the police used that to get his testimony out of him. Whoever he sold dope for wasn't real happy about him taking the stand.

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  • SS Junk
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    You cayn't slip.

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  • CexMashean
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    Snitches end up in ditches!

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  • Nash B.
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    Holy shit

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  • GE
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    And theeeeeeeen...



    Botham Jean's neighbor, a key witness in Amber Guyger trial, shot to death in Dallas.

    Joshua Brown died at the hospital after Friday night's shooting in the 4600 block of Cedar Springs Road.

    A key witness in Amber Guyger's murder trial was shot and killed Friday evening at an apartment complex near Dallas' Medical District, authorities said.

    Joshua Brown, a neighbor of Botham Jean's and Guyger at the South Side Flats apartments, was slain about 10:30 p.m. in the 4600 block of Cedar Springs Road.

    Brown, 28, lived across the hall from Jean and testified about the night he was killed.

    Dallas County prosecutor Jason Hermus, the lead prosecutor in the Guyger case, said Saturday that Brown stood up at a time when others won't say what they know.

    "He bravely came forward to testify when others wouldn't, " Hermus said. "If we had more people like him, we would have a better world."

    On Friday night, several witnesses flagged down police and directed them to Brown's location. Police found him on the ground with multiple gunshot wounds.

    He was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he died from his injuries.

    Witnesses told police they heard several gunshots and saw a silver four-door sedan speeding out of the parking lot.

    No suspect description had been released.

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