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Get Access SubscribeNot much cept she was a blonde. None of her story made any sense to me.not sure what hair color or skin color have to do with anything regarding facts of the case.
I think the blond hair came from a bottle. If you don’t think the black skin brought this to national attention I’m shocked.
not sure what hair color or skin color have to do with anything regarding facts of the case.
I think the blond hair came from a bottle. If you don’t think the black skin brought this to national attention I’m shocked.
What's this mean? I live in the rhubarb, not up on hip talk LOL.I would like to know if she has a Queen of Spades tattoo.
I think she was sexting with a married officer and a combination of fatigue, distraction etc.
Doubt anything deeper than that.
White chicks that crave BBC usually exclusivelyWhat's this mean? I live in the rhubarb, not up on hip talk LOL.
It did get the same attention regardless of race.. in another threadI think it "might have" gotten the same attention because this was a uniformed officer in the WRONG APARTMENT shooting an innocent then claiming SELF DEFENSE?
Race aside, I think that would have been tempting enough
not sure what hair color or skin color have to do with anything regarding facts of the case.
what about the carpet matching the drapes?
Thanks, gittin me edumucation!White chicks that crave BBC usually exclusively
I'm just wondering how the hell she got in the door.Anyone looking for more details, just do some damn research instead of making ridiculous guesses/assumptions. I remember the original news stories when this first happened stated she’d just gotten home from a double shift (or some similar), and they described in detail the layout of her apartment building. Supposedly each apartment level has its own elevated parking attached so all you have to do is get out of your car and you’re on the correct floor. She counted up the wrong number of floors in the parking garage, got out of her car, and went to “her” cookie cutter/identical apartment door. Essentially this guy lived right underneath or above her.
Not making excuses for shooting the man, clearly she f***** up. Nothing brings an innocent man back from the dead, but there doesn’t seem to have been any nefarious intent from what was presented in court or the news (aside from all the “blue woman shoots black man” bullshit). All the talk about her buying weed from/or screwing the guy and it all going wrong is ridiculous.
Good question. Look into it and let us know what you find.I'm just wondering how the hell she got in the door.
It's Dallas. NO ONE leaves their door unlocked.
It was likely covered in trial, why don't you read the transcripts and let us know.Good question. Look into it and let us know what you find.
If you want to know, go read the transcripts? I don’t have any reason to read the transcripts as I have no doubt the situation was as stupidly avoidable and tragic as the news tells us in this case.It was likely covered in trial, why don't you read the transcripts and let us know.
She isn't a cop anymore. I haven't seen anyone here bash LEO as a group here.You guys are treading closely on LowLight's no cop threads rule. Might want to tread lightly. Just sayin'.....
Do any of you read the news reports or just spout shit as you see fit.I'm just wondering how the hell she got in the door.
It's Dallas. NO ONE leaves their door unlocked.
I speculate 25-life
I think she ( her attorney) thought she was going to win on the self defense argument
Personally I think that was foolish, I would have argued mental impairment due to fatigue. Still would have been found guilty but wouldn't piss off the sentencing phase.
Its the same there but trespassing wouldn't shore a murder charge anywhere. (misdemeanor) "Criminal trespass" might but that would be a 2000yd shot with a .22 lr
Just FYI
That’s unfortunately a more common occurrence than most realize.I know of a local case where an incorrect address led to an innocent man being killed in his own home on a no knock warrant. Doubt menu heard of it.
And not the first timeI think you misunderstood.
No I didn't and it wouldn't. That was the point.
A person doesn't "lose" a right except by order of a court in the US. No misdemeanor ( intentional or not) could ever rise to that level. Theres no legal vehicle or statute that allows for that. ( at that level)
Actually there are cases where a perp has won self defense against excessive force of LE.
Granted it colors things a bit but that's all
She was just trying to find a way into your bedAlthough many do not believe that someone could mistakenly enter the wrong apartment, I know first hand that it does happen.
I have had this happen to me on two occasions (same woman) except the woman not only tried to enter the wrong apartment she was in the wrong building.
Stupid ass would go around the corner to the local bar and drink then try to find her way home. Maybe the cop had a few in her.
Again. It is Dallas. No one sits around with their doors open/unlocked. Strange indeed, of the hundreds of doors in the apartment complex, she chose the one that was open. Bullshit. She went down there, knocked on the door, he opened and she had him at gunpoint.Do any of you read the news reports or just spout shit as you see fit.
She claims as she put her key in the lock she noticed at that moment the door was just slightly not closed all the way.
Like when the latch runs on the striker plate and needs just a little tiny bit extra to close. I have two doors in my house like that.
The force of her inserting the key pushed the door open.
That is what is in the record. Since she is the only one alive and there is no evidence of force entry there is nothing to argue against that account.
She fucked up and being a cop couldn't save her. I think justice was served. Let's see how much time she gets but right now looking a little harsher than expected.
No, he was convicted because he was NOT facing imminent threat as the statute requires.
Parking had nothing to do with that case
Then she did a poor job of coming up with a justification.Again. It is Dallas. No one sits around with their doors open/unlocked. Strange indeed, of the hundreds of doors in the apartment complex, she chose the one that was open. Bullshit. She went down there, knocked on the door, he opened and she had him at gunpoint.