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Anybody watching Ted Vs Beto right now

my property taxes are too high here in Tx, I might go commie.
Just move to Wyoming already..... my yearly taxes are barely over what my monthly payment is.

Not to mention we have world class dirt bike territory and looooooong range shooting. But only someone who hates commies as much as you.....
 
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hmmmmm two tiered justice system, that does tend to enrage the just among st us.
Are you aware of any evidence to support a 1st degree murder charge? If not, then why would she not be eligible for bail, just like you or any other citizen? Does she deserve fewer rights because she wears a cops uniform?
 
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welp she shot a dude dead in his apartment anyone else would be cooling their heels in jail, especially here in Tx.

A right to bail after shooting someone in their own apartment that you entered illegally, really, her ass should be where any other Texan would be. Its only because she is part of the blue gang that she is free on bail.
 
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Hi,

She has not even been terminated from employment yet.....does the department see a way that she actually makes it back to work??
At least remove her from payroll and benefits....

Also what justification did they have for getting a search warrant for the victims apartment?
That was purely to find anything to discredit him to the public.
She broke into his apartment, not other way around.
Search warrant should have been for her apartment.

Sincerely,
Theis
 
Hi,

She has not even been terminated from employment yet.....does the department see a way that she actually makes it back to work??
At least remove her from payroll and benefits....

Also what justification did they have for getting a search warrant for the victims apartment?
That was purely to find anything to discredit him to the public.
She broke into his apartment, not other way around.
Search warrant should have been for her apartment.

Sincerely,
Theis

The cop is still employed under the Garrity Rights process.
 
welp she shot a dude dead in his apartment anyone else would be cooling their heels in jail, especially here in Tx.

A right to bail after shooting someone in their own apartment that you entered illegally, really, her ass should be where any other Texan would be. Its only because she is part of the blue gang that she is free on bail.
There is a little thing called "intent". No matter how wrong a situation ends up being, intent is always considered when determining the level of the charge. That coupled with risk of flight determines amount of bail, just as it would for you.
 
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Hi,

She has not even been terminated from employment yet.....does the department see a way that she actually makes it back to work??
At least remove her from payroll and benefits....

Also what justification did they have for getting a search warrant for the victims apartment?
That was purely to find anything to discredit him to the public.
She broke into his apartment, not other way around.
Search warrant should have been for her apartment.

Sincerely,
Theis
How would the investigation be considered thorough if the scene of the crime was not thoroughly examined? How do you examine a person's dwelling without a search warrant?
 
Hi,

Well how is this for intent...
Just in case anyone has not followed the investigation.
Officer called in noise complaint on the victim to the apartment courtesy officer that morning.
She then goes to work her 12, 14 or 15 hour shift...depends on which statement of hers you take.
She then gets home in uniform feeling all powerful and beats on his door telling him to open up.
Words are exchanged then she shoots him.

Sincerely,
Theis
 
She intended to shoot the poor bastard, and did, , amazingly enough she hit what she was shooting at, now he is dead. She needs to be cooling her heels in jail. She shot him in his home.

And there is still innocent until proven guilty. Unless your name is Kavanaugh, or Trump, or, well you get it.
There is a little thing called "intent". No matter how wrong a situation ends up being, intent is always considered when determining the level of the charge. That coupled with risk of flight determines amount of bail, just as it would for you.
 
She then gets home in uniform feeling all powerful and beats on his door telling him to open up.
Words are exchanged then she shoots him.
The first part of this statement is you inserting your imagination as fact.

The second part could be proven factually and is definitely damaging to her case, but still doesn't prove intent for murder one.

Just because she is out on bail right now, doesn't mean she can't be re-arrested should evidence for murder one come to light.
 
She intended to shoot the poor bastard, and did, , amazingly enough she hit what she was shooting at, now he is dead. She needs to be cooling her heels in jail. She shot him in his home.
If you were there and know something the investigators don't, then you should make yourself known and testify.
 
Just move to Wyoming already..... my yearly taxes are barely over what my monthly payment is.

Not to mention we have world class dirt bike territory and looooooong range shooting. But only someone who hates commies as much as you.....

And his wind reading skills will improve immensely. ;)
 
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Hi,
Well how is this for intent...
Just in case anyone has not followed the investigation.
Officer called in noise complaint on the victim to the apartment courtesy officer that morning.
She then goes to work her 12, 14 or 15 hour shift...depends on which statement of hers you take.
She then gets home in uniform feeling all powerful and beats on his door telling him to open up.
Words are exchanged then she shoots him.
Sincerely,
Theis

I actually hadn't heard that part. But it does seem to tie together a lot of the story.
She might have a pretty good defense to plead it to accidental manslaughter due to temporary diminished mental capacity.

It explains how they knew each other without "knowing" each other.
It explains why she was pounding on his door saying let me in several times
It explains why he opened the door in his underwear, not expecting any trouble other than some crazy woman bitching.
It also explains why she may not have been fully in her right mind and aware of her actions when she shot him.
It also explains the witness reports of her genuine emotional distress when she realized what happened.
It also explains the changes in her story as she tried to come up with a reason.

So possibly it could have gone like this:
The noise issue may have been going on for some time and they may have had words before.
(It's likely that a reasonable person would have spoken to the neighbor first to resolve it before trying to get the courtesy officer involved)
His apartment was directly above hers... so perhaps he was a fan of loud music, loud movies or liked to stomp around like a herd of elephants...
Possibly the night before she had a problem yet again getting enough sleep due to some noise (hence the report of noise complaint that morning)
So possibly she gets back to her apartment after a long shift, tired, cranky and irratble... hears noise from the apartment above her
Goes to confront him... pounds on his door till he opens it... says some words to him, he says some reproductive suggestions to her..
She tries to push in to yell more, he goes to close the door in her face.. shots ring out...... After the shock wears off she comes to and realizes what she has done and breaks down over it and starts trying to come up with an explanation..

I'm not saying this is what happened but here is something to consider in how she could have shot him but not actually been trying to be a bad person and possibly not fully responsible for her actions. If she was willing to fess up, it's something her lawyer might peruse since she is going down on some kind of charge try this on:

Studies have proven all the way back to WWII that women on average are a bit more susceptible to problems resulting from sleep depravation, schedule changes that men.

On many people if they don't get a good sleep and are kept awake or constantly woken up & this goes on for a couple days, they can loose their full grasp on reality. This sounds insane to people who haven't experienced it, but I know it to be true first hand as I've seen it happen to people right in front of my eyes.. no drugs.. no alcohol.. no crazy... but they don't sleep for a couple nights in a row due to personal or emotional issues and they start loosing touch with reality and the dream world and the real world become one and the same & everything scary and paranoid feels the same. They can look you straight in the eye thinking they are fully aware and claim paranoid stuff as reality... then if they can get some sleep for a good 8 hours or so... it's like it never happened. Scientific studies have borne this out, but it's not a well known issue because it's a bit on the out there side.

So perhaps he had kept her awake or waking up a few nights in a row including that night and she was running way past empty on the sleep scale.

She gets home after yet another long shift and is so tired it hurts and all she wants is some quiet and sleep... She is also starting to loose it due to lack of sleep and is already starting to mix the dream world (which usually contains your fears and worries) with the waking world.. she storms upstairs to bang on his door and ask him to shut up so she can sleep... Something happens and she has a mental slip and for a moment thinks that she is in a situation where he is attacking her & her life is in danger, so she shoots him. Then she is freaking out once she realizes what happened and can't really say a straight story because she is not fully there & the excuses or stories people come up with are pretty full of holes in that situation.

I'm not saying that's what happened but it's a possibility.
It's also something that her lawyer could convincingly argue.
She is pretty much screwed as far as her carrer and job are concerned, I don't think there is any hope there.
She is also probably going down at the very least for some kind of minimal manslaughter or reckless accidental death charge.

So it would be an interesting theory to put out to work to get as light a sentence as possible.
 
my property taxes are too high here in Tx, I might go commie.

I would say it's very dangerous to go Commie over that. The Communists want to hike your property taxes and institute an income tax for more "social justice" for the illegal residents... pretty open about that.

Greg Abbott, the Texas Governor is well aware of the property tax issue, I actually spoke with him directly on the phone during one of his campaign telephone town hall meetings for supporters and expressed the problem and he quite knowledgeably answered about it and how it's a huge problem he is hearing from everybody about and is working hard to resolve, but it's difficult as the issue is based on the local greedy school districts and the local greedy tax boards so he has to try to get a state law passed to strip them of their unfettered taxing ability, but there is huge amounts of resistance from the "Communists" who control the school boards, county tax offices & many "communist" politicians.

There was at least 2 other callers he spoke with as well about it.

The problem is the local Communist run school districts & taxing boards. We have to get enough Republicans in with a clear mandate to put a hard cap on it and some strict controls. The Communists have clearly stated their desire to bring about east coast levels of taxation to pay for their agenda and if they get in power they will do just that and no we won't have a state revolution, there are too many idiots now.. we will just loose one of the last states without high income taxes.
 
beto has a point,,, that dallas chick cop did murder that guy in his apartment. is she in jail?

So the Communist wants to blame the Republican for misconduct done by a police officer in a firmly Communist controlled city with a Communist running the police department......

So rich of them....

Dallas city and county has been in the firm grip of the Communists at nearly all levels for at least 2 decades.
 
guy is dead, she pulled gun and then shot him dead, her intent is clear, she intended to kill him.

The first part of this statement is you inserting your imagination as fact.

The second part could be proven factually and is definitely damaging to her case, but still doesn't prove intent for murder one.

Just because she is out on bail right now, doesn't mean she can't be re-arrested should evidence for murder one come to light.
 
and yet my property taxes are NJ levels here in Conroe. Fk it lets try the commies, maybe they will bring things to a head.

So the Communist wants to blame the Republican for misconduct done by a police officer in a firmly Communist controlled city with a Communist running the police department......

So rich of them....

Dallas city and county has been in the firm grip of the Communists at nearly all levels for at least 2 decades.
 
Intent is not required for conviction in Texas. At least those were the jury instructions to a friend who was on a murder jury. I don’t know all the facts and don’t claim to. However, she has a right to be innocent until proven guilty in court. From what I know, a conviction is likely, but it hasn’t happened yet. The cop is still employed but is not in the field, consistent with policy. Seems to me that everything is by the book.
 
Hi,

So did she "Intend" to shoot him or did she not "intend" to shoot him?
And if she did "Intend" to shoot him, did she what that to kill him?

So lets go with her version of the story for a minute and I quote:
"He refused my orders so I drew my pistol and shot him"------Was that "Intentional"?

@Skookum -- Do you work for a town, county or state LE entity? I thought you worked for a railroad company......Did I bump my head and have you confused with someone else lol?

You "Good" cops have to stop attempting to excuse, justify, etc etc events like these. This is what is causing the every day joe blow public to think the entire LEO community is bad (We know it is not), but this type of situation is what is driving that thought bus.
The PBA or whatever the Police Union is in Dallas should have come out and publicly dropped her like a hot rock; as should have EVERY "Good" LEO.

Sincerely,
Theis
 
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and yet my property taxes are NJ levels here in Conroe. Fk it lets try the commies, maybe they will bring things to a head.

Did you look at the breakdown of the taxes on your bill?

In my case (for a small very modest 1500sqft house), the city wants $500 for the year... no problem
The local Communist indoctrination centers called "schools" want $3500

It's gotten way worse the past 5 years.
I've done the property tax protest for 3 years, getting so rigged that next year I'll pay to get appraisals done before hand, go to the hearing, then once they decide, I'll head to the arbitration and see what happens. Another year or two and I'll probably just have to go full on court case.

The Communist operatives in the schools and their supporters in the County tax appraisers offices are the ones driving this.

While I see the whole "vote the worst in and hopefully it gets so bad things change" I'd suggest that actually what happens is you wind up letting in your own private hell on earth. It seems no level of depravity by the government has been enough to get people in the North East or in CA to have enough, in fact they seem to like it more because the biggest voting block doesn't pay any or doesn't directly pay the taxes they vote on, so it just keeps getting worse for the good people that remain.

My problem is that if we lose Texas, there is not many other places to head to. Sure there is some northern states, but they all have income taxes if you have to actually work for a living instead of retiring, in addition being able to make a good living there is a bit harder to do without specific skill sets or specific business types than in Texas. In addition, they are also slowly becoming overrun even quicker as they have less population, so the californication of their big cities has a much more immediate effect.
 
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