• Dallas Cop Kills Man In His Apartment, Says She Thought It Was Her Home
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Where the fuck does this post even say that the cop's response was valid? Stop putting words into other people's mouth.
The entire post seemed to give excuses - "they were just tired, they had probably done overtime " "let's wait before coming up with conspiracies" - by deligitimizing the other viewpoint of murder as a conspiracy and instead saying that they were probably just tired / had worked a load implies that something as simple as working overtime is a good enough "excuse" for killing someone. If that were the case, that should be seen with even greater anger because someone who would respond in that way shouldn't have been on the police force to begin with. The murder theory at least shows they were good at their job but turned out to be a POS, whereas the overtime theory implies they were pretty shit and jumpy from the get go, hence my anger towards it being the theory "without a conspiracy".
I don't necessarily agree with calling it a conspiracy theory either, but the post isn't excusing anything. I really don't understand how you and others keep confusing an explanation with an excuse. Being a shit and tired cop is an possible explanation for the death of the victim. That doesn't justify their actions, it may explain them. If someone is shit at driving, causes a car crash that kills another driver and someone comments that "it probably happened because they are a shit driver"; do you attack that person because they are excusing the driver? No, it's merely a possible explanation. As said before, I have an issue with people taking unsubstantiated information and repeating it as truth. It's fine to theorize, but it starts getting pretty dumb when people repeat the theory as fact.
Although law enforcement in US doesn't resemble that of Russia's or China's police states yet, the long running institutional corruption and outright incompetency is something that needs to be rooted out and there should be serious calls for a reform of the system before it gets worse. Not saying every cop is corrupt or is out to murder people, but there have been an incredible amount of unjustified shootings, misconduct or plain screw ups where the cops thought they could get away, and even got away because other guys had their back and hid behind the blue wall of silence. It's bad when cops who give away corrupt cops are regularly shunned and screwed with as well. Glad in this case it seems, justice is going to prevail at least
Hey look, I know reading makes the acorn in your head hurt, but maybe, just maybe, you should read the article before posting something so monumentally edgy.
Lmao equating a car accident with deliberately shooting someone to kill them.
If I seriously thought it was my house then maybe that would be one thing. If I think about it, if I thought it was my house, someone opening the door while I'm trying to get in is pretty fucking scary, and would usually mean that person is coming to stop you from getting into your own house (which would justify shooting I guess) I think the fact that they get so disoriented that they can't tell it isn't their house is a bit of a problem. In reality, this case does seem to be more like a crime of passion with an attempted coverup
hmm https://twitter.com/shaunking/status/1038476356793913344
God what a load of shit.
Well shit... Iamgoofball was right.
She just killed a dude with evidence that they were in a previous relationship Where? I have currently seen none and I can't find any articles that have said otherwise. There might've been articles written while I was asleep but none of the ones I read last night indicated they had any relation to each other. 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. You mean this? But we will need to wait for more details before we all start making conspiracies lol. Yea you are right jumping the gun and going on as little information as possible is the right thing to do. This offends me from how dumb it is. Don't question or think about a pretty sketchy situation that caused a guy to die? It is one thing to question something and another to make baseless theories on little to no information. The only information we have currently is the Texas Troopers are investigating, asked to hold the manslaughter warrant, and that the police are not releasing details at this time. It is useless to start talking how this was a revenge killing when no information currently suggests it. It could very well be a revenge killing but we simply don't know that yet. 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. What I am saying is the fact she is a police officer is currently irrelevant to the motivation of the crime. For all we know she went to the wrong apartment and murdered a guy while she was coincidentally a police officer. I am not defending her actions but merely proposing that her role as a police officer had nothing to do with the crime. Once there is evidence, however, that the role she had as a cop contributed to the crime in some way then it is relevant. But this seems like Rev. Al Sharpton level of stirring the pot with as little to no information as possible. They don't need your defense, evidence and a jury of their peers should do that well enough. Same applies to you: They don't need your prosecution. The DA will handle that. "Being exhausted explains why she shot him" ftfy The whole situation doesn't add up. The only article I could find was from fox news but this is what I am referring to was this: Rawlings told reporters Saturday afternoon that Guyger was able to get inside Jean's apartment because the door was open. But that claim was contradicted Saturday evening by a FOX 4 reporter who cited police as saying Guyger was on the wrong floor and the door was closed. "Her key didn't work in the door," Steve Eager wrote. "Shooting happened shortly after resident opened his own door." There literally is barely any information and we are automatically assigning blame to the shooter. The fact is we don't know who is to blame and by drumming up theories that it had some racial motivation we create mindless gossip that further divides us. Special note: FOX 4 is a local affiliate, not the national Cox News. If some stranger was in your door jamb as you were entering your house it would scare the shit out of you. I don't know if you've ever had a home invasion but it essentially is the violation of your safest space and it makes you feel filthy on the inside. But yea, you'd just shake it off. I never said the response was valid all I was trying to do was create an explanation that didn't jump on the "Cops are thots, all blacks are queens" narrative. All in All, you guys are really good at making strawmen. I mean like seriously, I know I didn't produce any articles initially but making such a far fetched explanation with little information is seemingly inflammatory. It might have been wrong for me to call the possible explanation a conspiracy theory but you guys need to at least wait for some evidence that her being a cop had anything to do with the murder. Only time will tell but at this point it seems like a tragedy on both ends that is being used to perpetuate the political divide. I mean Christ look at this thread.
why did a trained police officer open fire on someone she knows while walking into an apartment that isn't hers, and why did the texas rangers remove the warrant and send her home?
"The Dallas police chief says she plans to charge the unnamed officer with manslaughter. " It's sad that this is a thing to commend a police chief for, but I'm glad she isn't getting paid leave at least.
Show me evidence suggesting she knew him.
I'm waiting for that too. Though, I would assume them living in the same hall they would have interacted at least once or twice before at the very least. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
Well Tim said on the last page that she was on the wrong floor, in that case it was probably the person living above or below her apartment, and not a neighbor. But whether Tim has that from somewhere or he just came up with it, I can't tell.
I wonder then, if his apartment is in the same location as her apartment if she lives on another floor?
How to get away with directly causing an innocents death; be a cop, its legal
For one, thats a tweet not a news article, question its validity before you believe it. Secondly, being sent home doesn't mean all charges have been dropped. Theyre still investigating and we probably dont know all the details. She probably will end up with a manslaughter charge.
Texas Rangers just made the word "ranger" alot less kickass. Fuck you Texas rangers.
Congrats. You missed the point of that comparison entirely.
I got it from this Article I tried linking it in my last block text reply but I didn't save the link so it goes to google. It should be corrected now. You can also see that I quoted: Rawlings told reporters Saturday afternoon that Guyger was able to get inside Jean's apartment because the door was open. But that claim was contradicted Saturday evening by a FOX 4 reporter who cited police as saying Guyger was on the wrong floor and the door was closed. "Her key didn't work in the door," Steve Eager wrote. "Shooting happened shortly after resident opened his own door." So really I have as much possibility of being wrong than right.
https://www-m.cnn.com/2018/09/09/us/amber-guyger-arrest-botham-shem-jean/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Famp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org%2Fv%2Fs%2Famp.cnn.com%2Fcnn%2F2018%2F09%2F09%2Fus%2Famber-guyger-arrest-botham-shem-jean%2Findex.html%3Famp_js_v%3D0.1%26usqp%3Dmq331AQECAEoAQ%253D%253D Shes been arrested now. Looks like that tweet someone posted was complete bullshit.
Thank god my cynicism didn't pay off. This is what I like to see.
Shaun King posting bullshit? Why I never /s
The only thing I've seen mention it is this tweet https://twitter.com/julie_marcus/status/1038239895326810117?s=19
It's shawn king, an absolute cunt of a guy who likes about everything, so noone should have trusted that tweet
Clearly the police think you're full of shit just as much as we do. Hope this hill was worth embarrassing yourself on.
The Rangers did actually withdraw the warrant, but later arrested her themselves.
Withdrawing a warrant and sending her home before seeing a judge are 2 very different things though.
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