Bullshit....1 to 4 hours of overtime going to make someone so tired they go into the wrong apartment and murder someone???
Exactly, I work 12hrs a day in a car plant most weeks.
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Bullshit....1 to 4 hours of overtime going to make someone so tired they go into the wrong apartment and murder someone???
They are really dragging this Murder case
https://newsone.com/3851638/amber-guyger-arrests-dismissed/
People Arrested By The Trigger-Happy Amber Guyger Are Having Their Cases Dismissed
At least nine people who were arrested by a Dallas police officer who was eventually accused of murdering a man in his own home have had their cases dismissed, according to a new report. The development could be damning forAmber Guyger, the now-former cop who was indicted for breaking into the home ofBotham Shem Jeanbefore shooting him to death.
All of the dismissed cases originated before Guyger killed Botham Jean, a 26-year-old native of St. Lucia who was simply home watching TV when the off-duty officer illegally entered and killed him under the implausible excuse that she thought he was burglarizing her own apartment. Citing court documents, the Dallas Newsreportedthat “Dallas County prosecutors in one case wrote that they were seeking the dismissal because the fired officer was ‘indicted for murdering an innocent man in his own home.’”
If prosecutors were going so far as to dismiss cases that Guyger brought in, that could indicate how strongly they feel their case against the former cop is. The implication was that prosecutors were so confident they can secure Guyger’s conviction that they were already getting ahead of any potential wrongful arrest lawsuits that could be initiated once the former cop is found guilty.
Guyger’s defense attorneys, on the other hand, may not be nearly as confident as their prosecutorial counterparts of their latest move was any indication. Her murder trial was initially slated to begin in August beforeit was pushed backuntil late September, more than a year after Guyger killed Jean.
There were also reportsthat Guyger, who has been out on bail since her indictment in December, may have violated the terms of her conditional release by living her best life and vacationing on a Caribbean cruise, which was subpoenaed for its records last month. In addition to possibly showing Guyger violated her bail, the subpoenacould allow prosecutors to portray her as a carefree vacationer following what appeared to be a cold-blooded murder of an innocent man.
There is also the testimony from an eyewitness who recorded video just moments after the shooting, showing Guyger talking on her phone and the paramedics removing Jean’s body.Guyger’s lawyers were scramblingto keep her from the witness stand.
Guyger, herself, has also taken painstaking measures to show her purported innocence, including getting a complete makeover in an apparent play for sympathy from the judgeduring a court appearance in January.
Still, the apparent evidence is seemingly overwhelmingly not in Guyger’s favor.
On Sept. 6, Guyger said that following a long day on the job as a Dallas police officer, she implausibly mistook his apartment for her own and, after ordering Jean not to move, shot him twice before realizing the error of her ways. Her story was met with doubt because of a number of factors, especially her assertion that Jean’s door was ajar.Videos posted on social media by neighborsappeared to show that apartment doors in the building shut automatically, which seemed to indicate that Guyger was lying.
In addition to the inconsistencies in her alibis, which have changed several times, Dallas police, of which Guyger was a member for five years before being fired, appeared to be helping to cover up the shooting for their colleague. The department was accused of allowing Guyger enough time toscrub her social media accountsand get her story straight before turning herself in three days after killing Jean. It also gave Guyger enough time to move out of her apartment, which was never searched by police despitefive warrantsallowing them to do so.
Murder charges against a police officer are notoriously hard to prosecute. There are roughly 1,000 police shootings every year in the United States, but officers seldom face justice. According toCNN, only 80 cops were arrested on murder or manslaughter charges for on-duty shootings between 2005 and April 2017. However, only 35 percent of those arrests led to convictions in that 12-year period.



Here is the 911 tape. This Bitch is going to walk
https://www.wfaa.com/mobile/article...jean/287-89eb47bb-7f14-46fd-8406-141ffabb44a1
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Every thing about it doesn't make sense.
Every thing about it doesn't make sense.

Yes she definitely knew all the lingo, it seems almost practiced. Who thinks about calling their supervisor...I personally think she definitely knew exactly what she was saying and why she said every damn word in that tape. Cops know how to cover shit up. All I'll say is this: fuck that bitch. I wish her pain and immense suffering as long as she has life.![]()
Yes she definitely knew all the lingo, it seems almost practiced. Who thinks about calling their supervisor...
Every thing about it doesn't make sense.
There was no trying to put pressure on the wound. Bitch said I'm so tired. 911 gave no instructions on how to assist this man. Wasn't she trained on EMT? She did zero to help him.
He actually called his union rep.
I wonder if they made that audio yesterday. I seriously doubt if that is the real 911 call. And after 911 we do know there is a lot they can get away with. If that was the reall 911 call they would have released it right away.Here is the 911 tape. This Bitch is going to walk
https://www.wfaa.com/mobile/article...jean/287-89eb47bb-7f14-46fd-8406-141ffabb44a1
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This bitch is calculated on what she is saying. Fuck her
I feel it was definitely made very recently because everything she said isn't of an action that JUST happened unless she's around here shooting people every day.I wonder if they made that audio yesterday. I seriously doubt if that is the real 911 call. And after 911 we do know there is a lot they can get away with. If that was the reall 911 call they would have released it right away.
They got to try to work on the witness now. There was beating on the door and she hollered let me in. This shit sounds like a soap opera
Does it really make a difference? Dude knew he fucked up so he was more worried about being in trouble than getting help for the innocent victim he just shot.He actually called his union rep.
Either she is an award winning actress or she really didn't mean to do the shit.Here is the 911 tape. This Bitch is going to walk
https://www.wfaa.com/mobile/article...jean/287-89eb47bb-7f14-46fd-8406-141ffabb44a1
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Really my dude ? Really?Either she is an award winning actress or she really didn't mean to do the shit.
Personally I don't think she meant to do it after hearing that.
Either way she still should pay the consequence.
He had a red mat in front of his apartment. Somebody said she had a flower in front of her apartment. And I bet the two apartments do not look alike or smell alike. The damn tape sound like a soap opera to me.Either she is an award winning actress or she really didn't mean to do the shit.
Personally I don't think she meant to do it after hearing that.
Either way she still should pay the consequence.
Actually, I think calling a union rep is worse.Does it really make a difference? Dude knew he fucked up so he was more worried about being in trouble than getting help for the innocent victim he just shot.
Slap yo self trapEither she is an award winning actress or she really didn't mean to do the shit.
Personally I don't think she meant to do it after hearing that.
Either way she still should pay the consequence.
Either she is an award winning actress or she really didn't mean to do the shit.
Personally I don't think she meant to do it after hearing that.
Either way she still should pay the consequence.