• Dallas Cop Kills Man In His Apartment, Says She Thought It Was Her Home
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https://www.npr.org/2018/09/07/645637404/dallas-police-officer-kills-man-in-his-apartment-says-she-thought-it-was-her-hom
I read somewhere they had a previous relationship of some sort. She probably made up this pathetic excuse to try and cover it up. Such a horrible thing.
That sounds like murder to me, not manslaughter
Shoot first, think later.
This is such a bullshit excuse.
Legal murder much.
Clearly not legal murder since if you actually read the article the police chief has literally invited the state police to come and do the investigation.
I guess it has been the case the past years.
Are you a professional silly billy What other story is there out there that is even similar to this lmao
This seems really fishy. How do you go into the wrong house and not immediately realize you're in the wrong house? Are you that jumpy that your immediate response to being spooked by someone is to gun them down? And now it's possible you had a previous relationship with the guy?? Hmmmmmm..... 🤔
This is my theory. She knows him. Dallas isn't a small city so you know the academy their officers go to is quite extensive, so she shouldn't be so oblivious as to not notice it isn't her apartment, or her furniture, or at the very damn least not her friend before plugging him in his chest. And how did she open the door? Does she have a key for his door, or was she already inside? I'm betting they were in a relationship and the guy tried to break it off and she shot him or something along those lines
How stupid does she think we are to accept such a bullshit excuse?
Seems super obvious that she had a motive if there was a previous relationship.
She's banking on her being a cop protecting her 1000%
I heard on the news there’s a warrant out on her, so it’s really backfired in her face
Can someone source the claim that they had a previous relationship? Because that pretty dramatically affects the optics of this case if it's true.
No, that sounds like motive. Now investigate it and see if you can prove it premeditated.
warrant on a cap she fucked up BAD
Wow that went conspiritard fast. She was on the wrong floor and tried to use her key which didn't work. The guy heard it and opened the door to his apartment to see what was going on which probably spooked her and she had the knee-jerk reaction to shoot first and ask questions later. She had been on a twelve hour, overtime shift and was probably exhausted from over working. I'd find the article I read it in but I'm too damn lazy to do so, lol. Stop it with shit theories that do nothing but create false narratives. This seems like the result of exhaustion due to overworking and poor training. I don't know why we need to paint it as the evil police hunting and executing black citizens when it simply isn't the case. But we will need to wait for more details before we all start making conspiracies lol.
You can all disagree and agree with some bullshit theory, but this post is correct, https://www.theroot.com/family-mourners-remember-the-life-of-botham-shem-jean-1828906973 The cop, who remains unidentified, was off-duty at the time of the shooting, and claims she mistook Jean’s apartment for her own.
Assuming she isn't a liar, how the fuck do you enter the wrong house and not instantly realize that you're not in the right house?
The facts will come out. It's not a conspiritard theory, it's something the investigation itself will look at. The entire thing just doesn't pass the smell test
This is what happens with pigs. It will likely work, too.
Why the hell would you not question it? She just killed a dude with evidence that they were in a previous relationship, and you're chalking up what we're saying to false narrative because we're thinking about what the reason was this guy died? If she turns out to be guilty of murder, she would've gotten away with it if the judicial system followed your wack ass thinking. This offends me from how dumb it is. Don't question or think about a pretty sketchy situation that caused a guy to die? Sure buddy, and while I'm doing that I'll make sure to turn a blind eye for the next bullshit case that I see on facepunch. You're coming from this with the mentality that you need to defend cops because they've been painted in a bad light here in America. Of course not every cop is bad, but you need to look at this in a lense that doesn't blindly defend them. They don't need your defense, evidence and a jury of their peers should do that well enough.
"Being tired gives you an excuse to shoot people" Nah.
There's a difference between defending the cop and trying to explain what the motive could be. This poster does not seem to be defending the cop, so there's no need for you to accuse them of it. The previous relationship part is unproven speculation. There is no hard evidence, so stop trying to push a narrative supported by hearsay.
Yeah, okay, except this "Stop it with shit theories that do nothing but create false narratives." Admittedly after searching, I can't find anything about a relationship being a thing so none of us should be taking what the first poster besides op said as true, but that sentence there is literally just "Stop thinking, whatever you're thinking is crazy." That's asinine. When someone dies, all vectors and possibilities need to be explored to see what happened. Doing near anything else is allowing potential facts to go uncovered, and is a horrible mentality to have in a judicial system.
Oh, you're free to think and theorize. I just hate seeing people support and spread false information while treating it as fact. We're not the judicial system. Leave it to the investigation team to uncover the facts. Theorizing is one thing, but this thread is an example of people jumping on a theory and treating it as what really happened. This may not be a problem locally, but people will spread this information and it leads to a distortion of the truth. This is for instance why fake news can be so harmful.
so she uses the key to her home which funnily enough doesn't work, and then the supposed intruder opens the door to see who could be trying to enter the home he broke into instead of like, anything an intruder would actually do if the homeowner came back? and in these close quarters with a dangerous home invader, she had time to unload on the guy? she must have been REALLY tired
Sorry but if someone's first reaction to a door opening is to get their gun and just fucking shoot, they shouldn't be a police officer - full stop. Yeah, I'd get startled, but the fuck? What are you doing trying to say that response is valid and OK?
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