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Read Joshua Brown was shot in the mouth. Anybody else think that's a coincidence? Yeah, me either.
Gotta hold our law enforcement officers to thee highest standards, which means they should get prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. They have extraordinary power and authority entrusted to protect and serve the people, not themselves. They abuse that power or are negligent in action, they deserve to be made an example of, every single time.
Hope they deep fry that scare crow crypt keeper looking *** *****. (Please pardon my ignorance)
It is changing, you get A hug if you're a convicted murderer by judges now.Decade. Man I've put up with b.s. longer than that.
The system needs CHANGE.
This Dallas Police trial is a str8 movie!
Now the lead witness is murdered
and all the arrows point towards this guy
Martin Rivera
Her partner/lover
He testified in court that he deleted a text conversation the night of Jean's murder
""Rivera testified he deleted the texts between him and Guyger from the night of the shooting,
"That's not something that I would want to be reminded of," Rivera said. "And I don't keep messages saved unless it's of an importance to me.""
This isn't that hard to figure out Dallas PD!? oh yeah....
Whelp
Race soldier straight up.
"Jean wasn’t the first person shot by Guyger. She shot another man, Uvaldo Perez, on May 12, 2017, while she was on duty.https://apnews.com/0919439d9a704b42...-who-killed-black-man-also-shot-a-man-in-2017
Dallas officer who killed black man also shot a man in 2017
The Dallas police officer who says she mistakenly went to the wrong apartment after work earlier this week and fatally shot a black man also fired her weapon and wounded a man during an on-duty confrontation in 2017, according to court documents.
Dallas police on Saturday named Amber Guyger, a four-year force veteran, as the off-duty white officer who shot and killed 26-year-old Botham Jean Thursday night.
According to police, Guyger said she returned home in uniform after her shift and entered the wrong apartment, believing it was her own. She called dispatch to report she had shot a man. Jean died later at a hospital. Few other details have been released, although police said they took a blood sample from her for testing.
Jean’s mother wondered whether race was a factor in the shooting.
“If it was a white man would it have been different? Would she have reacted differently?” Allison Jean told Dallas’ NBC affiliate, KXAS, on Friday.
An attorney for Jean’s family, Lee Merritt, said Saturday that an arrest warrant should be issued for Guyger. Dallas police initially said they would seek her arrest but then handed the case over to the Texas Rangers, who asked for more time to investigate.
An affidavit from a case a year ago shows that Guyger shot another man while on-duty in Dallas.
On May 12, 2017, police were looking for a suspect when Guyger was one of two officers called to assist another officer. Suspect Uvaldo Perez got out of a car and became combative with Guyger and another officer, according to an affidavit filed in the case against Perez. A struggle began and Guyger fired her Taser at Perez, who then wrested away her Taser. Guyger pulled out her gun and fired, wounding Perez in the abdomen.
Guyger was not charged in the 2017 shooting.
She on some tomb radier tip with this photo op.
I’m sure she trying cover her asz by skirting away from her responsibilities, so they handed it to Texas Rangers. Probably Scared of taking accountability of her police force actions.
The man was just killed a few days ago, we don't have any concrete details yet. Naturally she would be angry at this stage and not of sound mind. She is separated from her husband and living in France, yet she believes his murder is not a coincidence. You see, when we allow our actions to be fueled by these negative emotions we put ourselves on a path of self-destruction. Evil thoughts only lead to our own suffering.eracism The important thing is that she forgives her husband's killers, right?
The man was just killed a few days ago, we don't have any concrete details yet. Naturally she would be angry at this stage and not of sound mind. She is separated from her husband and living in France, yet she believes his murder is not a coincidence. You see, when we allow our actions to be fueled by these negative emotions we put ourselves on a path of self-destruction. Evil thoughts only lead to our own suffering.
I'm sure Brandt felt a different way on the days after his brother's murder, but time heals and the love in our hearts has a way of conquering evil in the end.
NT Don Lemon brought it up. Out here addressing me in the middle of the night using ol' girl as a pawn to push his narrative.I agree that forgiveness is important but now probably isn't the time for this comment. Clown bathroom status.