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Dallas officer kills man after mistaking his apartment for her own
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostNone of that rises to a level of real racism.
Also, without context some of that could easily be satire.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
Also, without context some of that could easily be satire.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
Holding things she said against her when she was just talkin smack seems kind of silly. Just imagine what my comments on here would appear like to a jury at sentencing.
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostIt doesn't have to be premeditated to be murder though
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Originally posted by mardyn View PostShe did herself no favors by testifying.... I'm shocked that her attorneys allowed her to be put on the stand.
The whole story is horribly sad and a tragic comedy of errors on her part.... but still I'm not convinced that Murder was the technically correct charge.... but it's too late to argue that point now.
mardyn
Hermus asked Guyger if when she shot Jean, did she intend to kill him.
She responded: "I did."
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Until she testified I'd have said she's 100% guilty of Manslaughter... now, I'm actually ok with Murder. The dumb ass said she intended to kill him. That's not even what you're trained for as a peace officer.
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Originally posted by lincolnboy View PostSo I'm gonna go out and get drunk and then drive. I don't intent to kill someone. (I don't even drink)
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Originally posted by LS1Goat View PostI don't agree with this at all. Amber Guyger did not come home that night with the sole intention of killing someone. That doesn't make any sense. She worked what a 13 hour shift, on top that she was sexting with a colleague on the way home and got distracted. I read at one point or the Defense had mentioned it, there were people who live in the building that said many times that have mistakenly went to the wrong floor on occasion. She did make some questionable decisions. Was overzealous in how she entered the situation. It's not logical to assume to she went home that night and thought I'm going to kill someone. It's manslaughter at best. They got denied a change of venue for a reason. Because of this very outcome. The Murder charge is bullshit. The prosecutor telling people she was just fine after an extended shift and it had no impact on her decision making progress.
And I assure you that public outcry, riots, and mayhem was in the back of everybody heads involved with this debacle. Thus, the request for a change of venue. Well, they got their wish. I hope she gets the charges reduced on appeal. I think she got hosed. It's a tragedy, not murder with forethought.
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She did herself no favors by testifying.... I'm shocked that her attorneys allowed her to be put on the stand.
The whole story is horribly sad and a tragic comedy of errors on her part.... but still I'm not convinced that Murder was the technically correct charge.... but it's too late to argue that point now.
mardyn
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So I'm gonna go out and get drunk and then drive. I don't intent to kill someone. (I don't even drink)
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