Dallas cop enters wrong apartment, kills Black man Botham Jean who lives there [LIVE TRIAL LINK]

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what in the fuck is this...!! a judge needs to lock her ass up..isnt there a gag order..
also how will this effect jurors an their thinking before the trial even begins...


I WANNA KNOW WHERE THAT TOXICOLOGY REPORT IS...WHATS THE HOLD UP..??
WHY WAS HER APARTMENT NEVER SEARCHED??
HELL I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHO SHE IS FUCKING ON THE FORCE...?? CAUSE SHE FUCKING SOMEONE THAT HAS POWER...TO GET SHIT COVERED UP THIS WELL..
There is one question I need answered. While the apartment layout is exactly the same, Bunny has said several times that the entrance is in 2 different locations on different floors. Meaning Amber Guyger would've had to walk all the way around to get to her Botham's apartment whereas her apartment is right next to the entrance on her floor. This is what I need answered. I need that floor layout. The why is simple, if Amber had to walk all the way around, she knew she was on the wrong floor.
 

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There is one question I need answered. While the apartment layout is exactly the same, Bunny has said several times that the entrance is in 2 different locations on different floors. Meaning Amber Guyger would've had to walk all the way around to get to her Botham's apartment whereas her apartment is right next to the entrance on her floor. This is what I need answered. I need that floor layout. The why is simple, if Amber had to walk all the way around, she knew she was on the wrong floor.
Her apartment is exactly underneath his.

He lived on the 4th floor, she lives on the 3rd.
If she got out the parking lot on her floor or his, it's the exact distance from the parking lot door. Same apartments. That's the weight of her defense.

Where she messed up is, I believe his floor in the parking garage is open, meaning no roof. So how could she mistake that as the 3rd floor parking garage.
 

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Her apartment is exactly underneath his.

He lived on the 4th floor, she lives on the 3rd.
If she got out the parking lot on her floor or his, it's the exact distance from the parking lot door. Same apartments. That's the weight of her defense.

Where she messed up is, I believe his floor in the parking garage is open, meaning no roof. So how could she mistake that as the 3rd floor parking garage.

But she walked passed like 5 big ass lighted 4th fl signs..I guess her eyes were closed an she was sleep walking..one of the signs were soon as she came in the garage to floor door.. man listen
 

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The shooting of Botham Jean by my niece, Amber Guyger, was not a lynching

Nancy Bishop, Contributor
July 1st, 2019

For 10 months people have demonized and vilified my niece Amber Guyger, a former Dallas police officer who was indicted in the murder of Botham Jean. Recently, Njoki McElroy, director of the Oral Fixation storytelling series, went a step further by claiming Jean's death was "a form of lynching," according to a Dallas Morning News article.

This inflammatory comparison makes me shudder. I wonder how McElroy can be so certain that the tragic death of Jean was racially motivated.

What happened the night of Sept. 6, 2018, was different from other incidents that drew national attention when white police officers killed Michael Brown, Walter Lamar Scott, Stephon Clark and other black men.

In other cases, men were killed by police officers who were on duty. Guyger had finished a long shift and returned home when, according to the arrest warrant affidavit, she said she mistook Jean's apartment for her own. She said she opened the ajar door of the unit and saw "a large silhouette" in the nearly dark apartment and believed it was a burglar.

Transcripts from a 911 dispatcher call reveal Guyger's initial shock when she summoned help after the shooting. She repeated more than a dozen times, "I thought it was my apartment" and also uttered, "I didn't mean to. I didn't mean to. I'm so sorry."

Would a racist police officer have this type of initial reaction, or was this response from someone who realized this was a horrific accident?

What happened that night was an unimaginable tragedy, and I don't want to minimize the loss of Jean. I grieve for his family, friends and everyone involved.

My niece and my family are devastated by what happened. I wake up every morning praying for everyone involved in this nightmarish situation.

I regret that protesters and others quickly linked the death of Jean to other sensational shootings of innocent black men under questionable circumstances by white police officers. To draw this conclusion, people assume they know what was going through Guyger's mind that night. But how can people be so sure she would have acted differently if she had mistakenly entered the apartment of someone who was white, Hispanic or Asian?

It's unfortunate that comments like the one from McElroy serve to conclusively link the death of Jean to racist intent. The only thing this incident has in common with the heinous act of lynching is that a black man died. Yet ironically, McElroy made this incendiary comment when describing this portion of the presentation at libraries this month titled "Freedman's Town to Botham Jean: Stories for Racial Healing."

How is it racially healing to proclaim that Jean's death was an act of hate simply because the officer was white? When we assume the worst about people who are different, wounds won't heal.

Having grown up during the civil rights era of Martin Luther King, I wish more progress had been made. Sadly, that's not the case, and cities such as Dallas have deep racial divisions.

I'm bracing myself for my niece's trial in September and expect more backlash from people who have already decided Guyger is guilty of murder. I just wish people would wait until the facts are presented in court before rendering their own verdicts.

Nancy Bishop is a counselor in Austin. From 1978 to 1983, she was a reporter at The Dallas Morning News. She wrote this column for The News.

https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/...g-botham-jean-neice-amber-guyger-not-lynching

Bitch, please
 

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I wish they stop dragging this case out all it does is put added stress on the victims family .and build a bullshit story for McGuyger.
 

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Bitch, please
They trying to stick to that door ajar story. I am wondering how much more they will try to do to discredit the witness that said she heard her beating on the door saying let me in. And hearing B. Jean last words, why did you do that.Getting us in outside of our homes or apartments but when they can start coming in doing it, starts a real reign of fear.
If the doors automatically shuts close I wonder how they are suppose to come up with an excuse about it being ajar. If she is lying about this she is lying about the whole night. Nobody has said anything about what was keeping the door from automatically shutting. Was a trash can or books keeping it from automatically shutting or what? Did maintenance say the door had malfunctioned? Her stepping into the apartment was violation regardless of what she say. I can steal out of a store and if I get caught I can say I thought that was mine. It may not hold up but at least it is a try.
 

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Her apartment is exactly underneath his.

He lived on the 4th floor, she lives on the 3rd.
If she got out the parking lot on her floor or his, it's the exact distance from the parking lot door. Same apartments. That's the weight of her defense.

Where she messed up is, I believe his floor in the parking garage is open, meaning no roof. So how could she mistake that as the 3rd floor parking garage.
Not going to call you dumb, but i guess i didn't explain myself simple enough. The floorplan is the same but The entrance for each floor from the parking lot is staggered and not directly above and below. Which would put her apartment next to the entrance but his on the opposite side of his entrance on his floor. She would be at the beginning of her hall and he would be away the end of his making a big U
 

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Not going to call you dumb, but i guess i didn't explain myself simple enough. The floorplan is the same but The entrance for each floor from the parking lot is staggered and not directly above and below. Which would put her apartment next to the entrance but his on the opposite side of his entrance on his floor. She would be at the beginning of her hall and he would be away the end of his making a big U
OK I'd be dumb because I knew this?
You're the first person I've heard, say that there are different entrances to different floors.

Makes no sense to me, never seen a building built that way. Kinda working as an EMT for FDNY kinda made my dumb ass see a lot of buildings in my lifetime. But I digress...
 

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Not going to call you dumb, but i guess i didn't explain myself simple enough. The floorplan is the same but The entrance for each floor from the parking lot is staggered and not directly above and below. Which would put her apartment next to the entrance but his on the opposite side of his entrance on his floor. She would be at the beginning of her hall and he would be away the end of his making a big U
Maybe this walk thru goes better insight. Are you saying she didn't live directly below him?

 

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Lie Detector Test - Means Nothing
That is why they can Not be used in court
Lie Detector Test - Only good for TV shows

One day you may be charged with something, you did not do, Then you will understand
You think the CP5 could have passed right after two days of torture ?
 
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Lie Detector Test - Means Nothing
That is why they can Not be used in court
Lie Detector Test - Only good for TV shows

One day you may be charged with something, you did not do, Then you will understand
You thing the CP5 could have passed right after two days of torture ?
The police ask publicly whether you're willing to take a lie detector test or not. If you say no, there's a chance that this answer will corrupt a juror and hence a jury pool since the results of test isn't allowed in the courtroom. If you say yes and fail it, you have a corrupt jury pool, if you say yes and it's inconclusive(I think that means you passed sometimes) it corrupts a jury pool, and if you pass, you gain nothing. Asking you to take a lie detector test is a strategic move for a successful prosecution and not a move to further the investigation
 

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The shooting of Botham Jean by my niece, Amber Guyger, was not a lynching

Nancy Bishop, Contributor
July 1st, 2019

For 10 months people have demonized and vilified my niece Amber Guyger, a former Dallas police officer who was indicted in the murder of Botham Jean. Recently, Njoki McElroy, director of the Oral Fixation storytelling series, went a step further by claiming Jean's death was "a form of lynching," according to a Dallas Morning News article.

This inflammatory comparison makes me shudder. I wonder how McElroy can be so certain that the tragic death of Jean was racially motivated.

What happened the night of Sept. 6, 2018, was different from other incidents that drew national attention when white police officers killed Michael Brown, Walter Lamar Scott, Stephon Clark and other black men.

In other cases, men were killed by police officers who were on duty. Guyger had finished a long shift and returned home when, according to the arrest warrant affidavit, she said she mistook Jean's apartment for her own. She said she opened the ajar door of the unit and saw "a large silhouette" in the nearly dark apartment and believed it was a burglar.

Transcripts from a 911 dispatcher call reveal Guyger's initial shock when she summoned help after the shooting. She repeated more than a dozen times, "I thought it was my apartment" and also uttered, "I didn't mean to. I didn't mean to. I'm so sorry."

Would a racist police officer have this type of initial reaction, or was this response from someone who realized this was a horrific accident?

What happened that night was an unimaginable tragedy, and I don't want to minimize the loss of Jean. I grieve for his family, friends and everyone involved.

My niece and my family are devastated by what happened. I wake up every morning praying for everyone involved in this nightmarish situation.

I regret that protesters and others quickly linked the death of Jean to other sensational shootings of innocent black men under questionable circumstances by white police officers. To draw this conclusion, people assume they know what was going through Guyger's mind that night. But how can people be so sure she would have acted differently if she had mistakenly entered the apartment of someone who was white, Hispanic or Asian?

It's unfortunate that comments like the one from McElroy serve to conclusively link the death of Jean to racist intent. The only thing this incident has in common with the heinous act of lynching is that a black man died. Yet ironically, McElroy made this incendiary comment when describing this portion of the presentation at libraries this month titled "Freedman's Town to Botham Jean: Stories for Racial Healing."

How is it racially healing to proclaim that Jean's death was an act of hate simply because the officer was white? When we assume the worst about people who are different, wounds won't heal.

Having grown up during the civil rights era of Martin Luther King, I wish more progress had been made. Sadly, that's not the case, and cities such as Dallas have deep racial divisions.

I'm bracing myself for my niece's trial in September and expect more backlash from people who have already decided Guyger is guilty of murder. I just wish people would wait until the facts are presented in court before rendering their own verdicts.

Nancy Bishop is a counselor in Austin. From 1978 to 1983, she was a reporter at The Dallas Morning News. She wrote this column for The News.

https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/...g-botham-jean-neice-amber-guyger-not-lynching

Bitch, please

:smh::smh::smh::smh:
 

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Those doors with electronic key fobs send all attempts to open the door to some computer. There is a log of the status of that door.
Actually that is very important in the case. Was the door really ajared during that time. If it was not ajared then to me it seems that they would have to figure out how to rig the case to either overlook this or change it the way they did things in the Lavena Johnson case. The case is next month so I am anxious to see what happens.
 

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Amber Guyger’s attorneys just asked for murder trial to be moved out of Dallas County





That white newscaster was like like “ are you fucking kidding me.” Even he was shocked by her bullshit. And why you keep sticking a mic in a black persons face? Bitch, I hope they give your sorry ass the long ride
 

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And all they trying to do is have it moved into prodominately white sections of Texas.. man listen..this bitch get off it may finally be the wake up call that unites us..and it'll be fuck up a cac day
 

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Less than 2 months until the trial starts fellas
Amber Guyger's attourneys are full of shit.....
Saw the attorney nonsense. It's not gonna happen. It's part of a flurry of motions they are going to file doing their job.

I'm more interested in seeing the facts come out at the start of trial. The attorneys motions is BS.

Also, just listened to the first vid you posted. They are blocking his sexual behavior? What relevance is that? Smh.
I'm really wondering if he was occasionally fucking her.

It's why I'm done theorizing what who when how. I just want to see the facts on where she parked, what door she entered from the parking garage. If she entered her apt first then went to his. If her whole story is proven, publicly, that she lied and what time she will get.
 
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Saw the attorney nonsense. It's not gonna happen. It's part of a flurry of motions they are going to file doing their job.

I'm more interested in seeing the facts come out at the start of trial. The attorneys motions is BS.

Also, just listened to the first vid you posted. They are blocking his sexual behavior? What relevance is that? Smh.
I'm really wondering if he was occasionally fucking her.

It's why I'm done theorizing what who when how. I just want to see the facts on where she parked, what door she entered from the parking garage. If she entered her apt first then went to his. If her whole story is proven, publicly, that she lied and what time she will get.

The witness saying they heard Amber yelling "let me in" led me to believe that he might have smashed and dashed.
 

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The witness saying they heard Amber yelling "let me in" led me to believe that he might have smashed and dashed.
Not that day. Meaning he didn't beat it that day. But possible if they have a history, some time before. He was talking to his girl on the phone earlier that evening when he came home.

But usually, I'd think, if he had friends, he had to tell one of his boys, "Yo I'm fucking my neighbor downstairs who's a cop."

So kinda feel there's nothing there. Someone would of come forward by now all this time
 

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I can't believe people are starting to fall for the "Jean and Guyger Were Fucking" Bullshit.

REALLY???
 

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Where did she get the money for those high power lawyers
If her police union didn't cover it, or at times may be donations, or some lawyers will do it pro bono for the exposure.

Like Casey Anthony lawyer I believe did it for free and he blew up after that.
 

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Where did she get the money for those high power lawyers

If her police union didn't cover it, or at times may be donations, or some lawyers will do it pro bono for the exposure.

Like Casey Anthony lawyer I believe did it for free and he blew up after that.

Shit is crazy isn't it ???
Dis bitch got not 1.....not 2.....but THREE high priced Jonny Cochran type lawyers !!!

Even though she was in uniform...the murder happened while she was off duty...plus she doesn't even work on the police force because she got fired
 

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If her police union didn't cover it, or at times may be donations, or some lawyers will do it pro bono for the exposure.

Like Casey Anthony lawyer I believe did it for free and he blew up after that.
Didn't it come out that Casey's lawyer was fucking her?
 

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