September 10, 20187 yr Author Lol, "All Lives Matter," unless I've been working all day and think you're in my apartment when you're really not.
September 10, 20187 yr Author 21 minutes ago, Mojo Hand said: Looks to me like he's making "p.d.," as in police department, though I've never heard of such a handsign before. I thought it was "double loose butthole." As in, "You killed a guy in his own apartment? Total loose butthole, bro. Double loose butthole."
September 10, 20187 yr 23 minutes ago, Mojo Hand said: Looks to me like he's making "p.d.," as in police department, though I've never heard of such a handsign before. Perhaps he's displaying his nipple play technique for the dwarven granny next to him.
September 10, 20187 yr Quote An investigator says a Dallas police officer who shot and killed her neighbor after mistaking his apartment for her own said that when she inserted her key in his door, it opened because it had been slightly ajar. ... https://apnews.com/25044e46567e4f6591d5c30a612cc64a/The-Latest:-Affidavit:-Cop-said-neighbor's-door-was-ajar You don't bother to close your front door, much less lock it, you are basically inviting the worst elements of society to stick a broom handle up your ass. #Grendeled
September 10, 20187 yr Guyger said the person ignored her verbal commands and she fired twice Ah, there its ladies and gents. The guy in his own apartment minding his business did not immediately respond to the intruders commands. Only one choice, bang bang muthafucka.
September 10, 20187 yr What a slap in the face to this guy's family. Playing the didn't comply with commands card. I guarantee that never happened anyway. I have no connection to any of this and I'm even insulted. Fucking cops.
September 10, 20187 yr The affidavit says Guyger was on the phone with 911 reporting the shooting when she turned on the apartment lights and discovered she was in the wrong apartment. Are 911 calls normally released to the public before trial? Everybody is going to want to hear that one.
September 10, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, DigDug said: Ah, there its ladies and gents. The guy in his own apartment minding his business did not immediately respond to the intruders commands. Only one choice, bang bang muthafucka. 2 minutes ago, yoshi said: What a slap in the face to this guy's family. Playing the didn't comply with commands card. I guarantee that never happened anyway. I have no connection to any of this and I'm even insulted. Fucking cops. Yeah....that's a pretty stunning angle. I gotta tell you, some fucker busts into my house in the dark of night hollering at me, I'm probably not too keen on responding to his/her commands either. i 100% guarantee you that the "law and order" crowd of apologists will be trotting out the "if you comply with the cop's commands, you won't get shot. This is all on him" card promptly.
September 10, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: Yeah....that's a pretty stunning angle. I gotta tell you, some fucker busts into my house in the dark of night hollering at me, I'm probably not too keen on responding to his/her commands either. i 100% guarantee you that the "law and order" crowd of apologists will be trotting out the "if you comply with the cop's commands, you won't get shot. This is all on him" card promptly. Exactly and that's why they are taking that defense. Get a couple of apologists on the jury and they have it made. Like I said, it's an insult.
September 10, 20187 yr So she goes into an apartment that’s not hers with no warrant or probable cause. That’s trespassing. No way the door was ajar, btw. Then she shoots basically a shadow, because the lights are out. Maybe she identifies herself as a cop, maybe not. She couldn’t tell if he had a weapon or was a threat, because dark. If the citizenry is expected to believe that anyone bursting through their door barking orders is a cop, then why don’t criminals to this to gain advantage when robbing folks? ignorance is no excuse, right? I get popped going 55 in a 45 and tell the cop I thought the limit was 55, they don’t tip their caps and let me on my way. I thought I was within my rights isn’t supposed to be a valid defense. I thought I was sober! I thought I was going the right way on the highway! I thought that baggie was full of powdered sugar! I thought she said “don’t stop,” not “don’t! Stop!” Edited September 10, 20187 yr by Pato del Muerto
September 10, 20187 yr 15 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: So she goes into an apartment that’s not hers with no warrant or probable cause. That’s trespassing. No way the door was ajar, btw. Then she shoots basically a shadow, because the lights are out. Maybe she identifies herself as a cop, maybe not. She couldn’t tell if he had a weapon or was a threat, because dark. If the citizenry is expected to believe that anyone bursting through their door barking orders is a cop, then why don’t criminals to this to gain advantage when robbing folks? ignorance is no excuse, right? I get popped going 55 in a 45 and tell the cop I thought the limit was 55, they don’t tip their caps and let me on my way. I thought I was within my rights isn’t supposed to be a valid defense. I thought I was sober! I thought I was going the right way on the highway! I thought that baggie was full of powdered sugar! I thought she said “don’t stop,” not “don’t! Stop!” The door was either unlocked or slightly ajar, yes? That's the only way she gets in without him opening the door for her.
September 10, 20187 yr I wonder if the electronic key card system that the apartment complex uses is a "smart" system that logs door status in a database - open, closed, locked, unlocked. If so, would be very interested to know what was recorded for the victim's door the night in question.
September 10, 20187 yr Is this a case to call in the Texas Rangers on? There response is to slow things down then not take any action but back out of it completely? Why didn't they tell Dallas PD to deal with it themselves in the first place?
September 10, 20187 yr 8 minutes ago, bernorange said: I wonder if the electronic key card system that the apartment complex uses is a "smart" system that logs door status in a database - open, closed, locked, unlocked. If so, would be very interested to know what was recorded for the victim's door the night in question. If it's a key card, perhaps that makes more sense than a key. With a keyed lock, I assume the key would fit, but not turn, while the knob might if unlocked. That would be a weird feeling. But if you insert a card somewhere, you are expecting the knob to turn so there's still little or no indication that you are in the wrong place. Edit: I see it was a chipped key, not a key card. Any way you slice it, though, she was pretty quick on the trigger, and that quickness probably exposes her to a felony conviction, even if she doesn't spend a day in jail. Here's the arrest warrant. It is sworn out by a Texas Ranger, so it is probably not your standard thin blue line deal. Edited September 10, 20187 yr by TwiceHorn
September 10, 20187 yr The first 50% of the arrest warrant reads like it was written by her defense attorney. No thin blue line, my ass. Edited September 10, 20187 yr by Auto Driller
September 10, 20187 yr 44 minutes ago, Deej said: So does the decedent. Didn't she only hit him once?
September 10, 20187 yr 48 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: If the citizenry is expected to believe that anyone bursting through their door barking orders is a cop, then why don’t criminals to this to gain advantage when robbing folks? Happens all the time, all the time.
September 10, 20187 yr 28 minutes ago, Auto Driller said: The first 50% of the arrest warrant reads like it was written by her defense attorney. No thin blue line, my ass. Actually, there's nothing terribly controversial until the last sentence. That accepts her stated belief as what happened. That is the closest to thin blue line there is here. It's all subject to proof, and it's not exactly like there were a bunch of witnesses to interview.
September 11, 20187 yr 58 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: If it's a key card, perhaps that makes more sense than a key. With a keyed lock, I assume the key would fit, but not turn, while the knob might if unlocked. That would be a weird feeling. But if you insert a card somewhere, you are expecting the knob to turn so there's still little or no indication that you are in the wrong place. Edit: I see it was a chipped key, not a key card. Any way you slice it, though, she was pretty quick on the trigger, and that quickness probably exposes her to a felony conviction, even if she doesn't spend a day in jail. Here's the arrest warrant. It is sworn out by a Texas Ranger, so it is probably not your standard thin blue line deal. That arrest warrant lists one excuse after the other. If this trial is held outside of Dallas County, my bold prediction is she skates. And if she skates, this city will riot. It will not be pretty, big time.
September 11, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, SameSame said: That arrest warrant lists one excuse after the other. If this trial is held outside of Dallas County, my bold prediction is she skates. And if she skates, this city will riot. It will not be pretty, big time. Well, because by necessity it comes straight from her. Who is going to contradict her?
September 11, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, 'stache said: Lol, "All Lives Matter," unless I've been working all day and think you're in my apartment when you're really not. Was just gonna say, quite an ironic shirt considering how trigger happy the chick ended up being.
September 11, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said: Was just gonna say, quite an ironic shirt considering how trigger happy the chick ended up being. Come now... everything was black and white. He was black, she was white.
September 11, 20187 yr They'll find some law saying it is illegal to leave your door unlocked while black. Totally the victims fault.
September 11, 20187 yr Man something is just off with this story. I think it’ll circle back at they knew each other, were fucking, she was batshit and he cut it off. Then she went on a psycho tirade, lost it and murdered him.Military and cop chicks have a good chance of being cray from my experience.
September 11, 20187 yr What were the verbal commands, Officer Guyger? If you remember it all so saliently...what exactly was said? Make sure it sounds like something you'd say if it was you entering your own apartment at night. and not just you stumbling upon a "perp"...
September 11, 20187 yr What fucking basis did she have to give a legal command? Guy is in his domicile. She enters illegally.
September 11, 20187 yr I was fine with manslaughter. Now I’m pissed just reading about her “he failed to recognize my authority over him in the dark room I broke into based on my stupidity” blaming shit. Now I want her to fry.
September 11, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said: Well, because by necessity it comes straight from her. Who is going to contradict her? I don’t know anything about arrest warrants but I can’t imagine it is SOP to take at face value every exculpatory fact the killer can come up with and include it on the sworn affidavit of another officer. It’s not even “the suspect claims she immedialty administered CPR” or “the suspect admits to shooting the victim and claims it was dark” and whatever. It’s just “this is what happened.”
September 11, 20187 yr Fuck this stupid bitch and now spinning this and victim blaming. Sad thing is, a jury is going to buy this made up shit and she might never do any time. Also, was that pic of the cop and the victim not legit as in it wasn't her? I'm reading from some that it wasn't and they still don't have any reason to believe they knew each other prior.
September 11, 20187 yr Welp, she's getting off. This is Texas. There will be at least one super cop-apologist on the jury, they'll never convict, because that boy shoulda obeyed the commands of an officer of the LAW. We're done here.
September 11, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: Welp, she's getting off. This is Texas. There will be at least one super cop-apologist on the jury, they'll never convict, because that boy shoulda obeyed the commands of an officer of the LAW. We're done here. Then I hope the protesters burn Dallas down.
September 11, 20187 yr 25 minutes ago, Deej said: Then I hope the protesters burn Dallas down. So long as nobody kneels.
September 11, 20187 yr If these were two civilians and this same scenario happened, she would get charged with manslaughter, imo. As a cop, it gets murky. We want to think that the police are better trained and equipped to handle being startled or confused but that isn't the case and it is costing lives. Also, late at night with your door ajar is a booty call you are waiting on. He was expecting someone, it seems to me. I'm not saying her but someone. The unlocked door cost him his life because this woman got scared and pulled the trigger super fast before fully assessing the situation. I think I would have reached for the light after announcing I'm police with a gun in my hand. I'd want to know what I was shooting at. What if it was my sister who I gave a key to or a neighbor or a friend...I'd want to know what the fuck before I pulled the trigger.
September 11, 20187 yr And here are the Dallas protests.... https://www.wfaa.com/video/news/local/dallas-county/protests-in-dallas-after-botham-jean-shooting/287-8247353
September 11, 20187 yr Brisket is right, this bitch serves no time. Nothing to see here.Are 95% of cops retarted? 30 hrs of community college work? Here’s a gun and a badge. Pathetic standards.
September 11, 20187 yr The question is, does Dallas have the personality/demographic to riot and go berserk when she gets off a la Baltimore and Ferguson? Do people see St. Lucian as fundamentally different than American black? Edited September 11, 20187 yr by Guest
September 11, 20187 yr There is zero chance the door was ajar. Unlocked? Sure. I have no doubt her rep repeatedly told her the door was ajar. Right, officer? Right? It was ajar.
September 11, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, Vic Mackey said: Fuck this stupid bitch and now spinning this and victim blaming. Sad thing is, a jury is going to buy this made up shit and she might never do any time. Also, was that pic of the cop and the victim not legit as in it wasn't her? I'm reading from some that it wasn't and they still don't have any reason to believe they knew each other prior. They didn't know each other. She was simply a weak ditz issued a firearm with no larger understanding or care of her role.
September 11, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, PilotsError said: There is zero chance the door was ajar. Unlocked? Sure. I have no doubt her rep repeatedly told her the door was ajar. Right, officer? Right? It was ajar. One time me and three friends dropped acid and drove around in my dad’s car. He has one of those talking cars, we’re tripping, and the car goes, “The door is ajar.” We pulled over and thought about that for 12 hours. “How can a door be a jar?” … “Why would they put a jar on a car?” … “Oh man, the freeway’s melting!” … “Put it in the jar."
September 11, 20187 yr The warrant states she t that she's in the wrong apartment?urns on the light and when 911 operator asks where she is, she goes to the door to get the # and discovers she's in the wrong apartment. You mean turning on the light in someone else's apartment doesn't clue this idiot cop in that she's in the wrong apartment?
September 11, 20187 yr 13 hours ago, Brisketexan said: The point is, when you're in the thick of it, you ain't exactly a deadeye. Tell that to all the limp-dicked concealed carry Rambo wannabes.
September 11, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, OatmealRaisinCookie said: The question is, does Dallas have the personality/demographic to riot and go berserk when she gets off a la Baltimore and Ferguson? Do people see St. Lucian as fundamentally different than American black? I don't know if they will riot, but they do have the "lone wolf goes berserk" contingent. Especially when it comes to cops killing black folks. If this cunt skates, I wouldn't blame them one bit for going off.
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