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Crime Dallas Officer Kills Man in Apartment "She Thought Was Hers"

I ain't a geometry major or of that of any emetry

You can't make this shit up
 
I don't have much to contribute to this thread, but I will say that I have both been the person going to the wrong door in an apartment complex before (coincidentally, in the Dallas-Forth Worth area where I used to live) and also HAD SOMEONE open the front door to my town house, take a step, look at my bewildered girlfriend and I sitting on the couch, say "whoops" close the door and leave.

I kept the front door locked from then on.
 
I'm 10 mins behind fucking ass holes at work keep asking me to do stuff.
 
Why didn't they measure guyger? Like her shoulder height, etc instead of just assuming her shoulder height based on other 5'3 people.....everybody is different, even shoulder height matters.
 
I just hope everyone that assisted in the attempted cover-up gets hemmed up and hauled into court.
 
I doubt she gets any time. We are talking about Texas, the place that will sending you to prison for 99 years, if you kick a cop in the face. I will be very shocked if she does any time.
 
I heard on the radio yesterday that her defense claims it's something like 20+ percent of the inhabitants on their specific floors have made the same mistake. I actually made this same mistake once, when I went down for my mail, I used the stairs instead of the elevator to come back up and walked up one flight less. It's a doorman building, and my downstairs neighbor has adjoining apartments and keeps her doors unlocked, so I opened the door and was about 2 steps in when I realized the paint and furniture were wrong. Nobody noticed but I walked back out and up to my apartment embarrassed at having violated someone else's space. Honest mistake but if I had killed my neighbor because she startled me I should have gone to prison.

Not sure what difference it makes. Mistake or not, she made the decision to draw and fire on the guy. What in the prosecution's case relies on her knowing she was in the wrong apartment?
 
Not sure what difference it makes. Mistake or not, she made the decision to draw and fire on the guy. What in the prosecution's case relies on her knowing she was in the wrong apartment?

For sure. If anything, the fact that this happens so regularly shows how unreasonable her behavior was. All the other times this has happened and it rarely ever even results in shouting, much less shooting.
 
Lock this bitch up.
We cannot allow someone to try to get in the wrong apartment and then shoot the homeowner.
very simple.
 
For sure. If anything, the fact that this happens so regularly shows how unreasonable her behavior was. All the other times this has happened and it rarely ever even results in shouting, much less shooting.

Didn't think of it that way but your right this happens so often you would think her first thought would be maybe I'm at the wrong apartment..again. She did say she's been to the wrong floor before right?
 
For sure. If anything, the fact that this happens so regularly shows how unreasonable her behavior was. All the other times this has happened and it rarely ever even results in shouting, much less shooting.

Didn't think of it that way but your right this happens so often you would think her first thought would be maybe I'm at the wrong apartment..again. She did say she's been to the wrong floor before right?

Unfortunately, for officer safety, our cops are trained to fear for their lives every waking moment. They're also trained that everyone is guilty until proven innocent, so this does not come as a shock to me. This is literally how they're programmed.

She did say she didnt remember anything from her deescalation training as well. Not one thing.
 
For sure. If anything, the fact that this happens so regularly shows how unreasonable her behavior was. All the other times this has happened and it rarely ever even results in shouting, much less shooting.

Absolutely. I've walked into the wrong place on more than one occasion. The feeling of unfamiliarity is pretty noticeable. Seems she was overly anxious to put her authoritah gun to use.
 
Does anybody actually watch these shorter clips? Should I bother posting?
 
If they haven't taken the stand then I assume they weren't reliable at all and neither side wanted to get involved with them.
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It really goes to show you a deeply ingrained psychosis in many communities around this country thanks to the political rhetoric of #BLM. These people will invent evidence if they can't find it. They're every bit as despicable as cops who plant evidence. The lens through which so many people perceive these tragedies is warped by the overwhelming bias of this rhetoric. That's evident in this very thread.

Frankly, I'm surprised so many have focused on her. That's the mistake. The real meat, here, and the real outrage should be focused entirely on the authority response handling this case immediately after it went down. That's the only thing I've seen hold up in this thread. She wasn't on duty, and off duty, it's reasonable for civilians to expect cops to be held to the same standards of suspicion when something like this goes down. Any police misconduct was in procedure. This hateful confirmation bias that she murdered him in cold blood because she assumed she would get off Scot free because America's judicial system is so racist is absurd. It's hippie cult spaceship logic.
 
Unfortunately, for officer safety, our cops are trained to fear for their lives every waking moment. They're also trained that everyone is guilty until proven innocent, so this does not come as a shock to me. This is literally how they're programmed.

She did say she didnt remember anything from her deescalation training as well. Not one thing.

It also brings up concerns about some people's attitude concerning conceal carry.
Most people I know are pretty chill but there's a element out there that are walking around all puckered up ready for that life and death encounter to happen at any moment. They expose themselves when you try to have a legitimately calm conversation about pros and cons of having a chambered round when cc.
"You have to be a idiot! When the shtf your going to be dead meat!"
These people are walking around so puckered up they can overreact at the first sign of "danger" like this cop did.
As someone that grew up with guns and legitimately needed to pull the trigger these people worry me.
 
It also brings up concerns about some people's attitude concerning conceal carry.
Most people I know are pretty chill but there's a element out there that are walking around all puckered up ready for that life and death encounter to happen at any moment. They expose themselves when you try to have a legitimately calm conversation about pros and cons of having a chambered round when cc.
"You have to be a idiot! When the shtf your going to be dead meat!"
These people are walking around so puckered up they can overreact at the first sign of "danger" like this cop did.
As someone that grew up with guns and legitimately needed to pull the trigger these people worry me.

Stats don't really bear that out as a problem. Cops behaving with impunity seems far more common.
 
This reconstruction expert got demolished within like 3 mins.

Could you fill me in on this? Trying to follow the case but don't have time to actually watch any streams, and the news stories don't really mention this. Thanks
 
I doubt she gets any time. We are talking about Texas, the place that will sending you to prison for 99 years, if you kick a cop in the face. I will be very shocked if she does any time.

The judge is a old black woman, and very jaded.

And yeah, it is Texas, but its also Dallas. Over the last two decades, its become like Austin and Houston.

If the jury comes back with a guilty verdict, the defendant is royally fucked.
 

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