Posted on 09/09/2018 8:10:44 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: PICTURED: Female cop who shot dead neighbor after she 'mistakenly walked into his apartment thinking it was her own', as video emerges of officer crying as paramedics try to revive victim
A white policewoman who gunned down a black accountant in Texas has been identified as new video emerges of the frantic moments after the officer mistakenly entered his home thinking it was hers and opened fire.
Amber Guyger, 30, was identified as the off-duty officer who shot 26-year-old Botham Jean in an apartment block in south Dallas on Thursday night.
Instagram footage posted by a neighbor shows a female uniformed officer crying into her phone on a walkway of the apartment block. She is heard screaming 'oh God!' into the phone before she dashes away out of view.
Moments later, the victim is pulled past on a gurney as medics desperately try to revive him. Four officers follow directly behind and another runs to catch up.
Dallas police on Saturday revealed Guyger had worked for Dallas Police Department for four years on the Southeast Patrol Division.
Dallas police initially said they would seek her arrest but then handed the case over to the Texas Rangers in order for an unbiased investigation. The Texas Rangers postponed seeking a warrant for manslaughter charges, saying they needed more time to investigate information that had only recently emerged following their interview with the officer.
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How did she enter his home with her key?
How did she not realize that was not her home?
How do you not realize the furniture is not the same?
What is wrong with this woman that she don't realize she's not in Kansas anymore.
How do you not post a picture when “PICTURED” is in headline?
> How did she enter his home with her key? <
I read elsewhere that she couldn’t open the door (as it was not her apartment). It was the victim who opened his own door to see what was going on. Then he got shot.
The guy attended Harding University - a christian school
i suppose maybe this article has the picture, maybe even a bit of new info, but many of your questions were answered in posts a day or more ago.
Why would she shoot him if he was dead?
Go to the link, I read did not care for the pictures. Am still trying to figure out how this chick has an IQ of an ash tray and she’s a Cop
She is White, he was Black. Not a common situation.
I believe manslaughter is too lenient.
I assume she was drunk or on meds if that is what happen .
Is it a crime to shoot a dead person?
Officer Amber may want to start sending out resumes.
She might also decide to ‘paper over’ the time she was employed as a cop.
“What did I do for that three year period?
Oh...What WAS I doing?....Ah yes!..I was living in Perigord, France, hunting for Truffles and writing a blog.
I can’t remember the address. It was in French.”
The same disease that caused the Minneapolis police to hire Mohamed Noor, who murdered the Australian women, must also infect the Dallas PD.
Apparently, they were neighbors. Was there some on-going conflict?
That could change a grossly negligent manslaughter deserving 10 - 20 years to a first degree pre-meditated murder deserving the death penalty.
Check out a picture of the Dallas police chief and your question will be answered
It's not the kind of mistake one would make routinely, but
did you ever walk down the hallway of a hotel, pause at the wrong door, and maybe even swipe your key in the wrong lock? Or walk down the hallway in an office building and absent-mindedly the door to the wrong office? I suppose I've done such things once or twice in my life. That said, clearly she panicked when the door opened, which is not a good thing for a person who is carrying a gun.
To make sure?
Horribly written but what can you expect from the Daily Fail?
Dreadful story. Why women shouldn’t be on the force.
They were boinking
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