How drunk was she?
It is still manslaughter, which is a minimal ten years in Texas.
A murder conviction requires intent
They should go for manslaughter. Almost as much time. Much easier to convict.
I’m sure it was a mistake, but some mistakes are bigger than others. Yes, she is f***ed, alright. Like the woman who ran over those three young children who were getting on the bus. Might as well have turned the gun on herself.
Affirmative action hire, like the somali guy in Minneapolis who was startled by the yoga teacher.
A terrible accident but she is still guilty.
So, how does a guy in your apartment become to a clear and present danger to yourself or the public?
This is now “White kills Black.” It should be some kind of unjustified unintended homicide, same as for anyone else who is not a White cop. But that’s not going to happen. It will be portrayed as “White cop kills Black.” She’s right. She’s xcrewed!
Still think it might have been a domestic dispute gone nuclear.
Cop or not. If you are carrying a gun, YOU are responsible for where the bullets go and ultimately end up.
Eight ‘mass shootings’ in the last week all by non-whites received zero coverage by the fake news.
All that matters is that she made it home alive.
Selfish lady. Her main concern throughout most of the call was her prospect of losing her job and her life. Not much concern for the victim. Nuts.
I went to a “Police” quality shooting training in Portland, OR.
It was nuts.
You pretty much were expected to shoot people who were on the ground , unarmed and 15ft away from you.
Thank God this wasn’t a class for “permit to carry” or there would be lots of permit holders in prison.
What I find very odd about this is there weren’t massive protests and didn’t this happen at the peak of BLM?
Why is this black man shot by a white cop almost ignored?
Yes, I thought it was my apartment, Guyer continued. Im ——ed!
Yes, she is, or certainly should be. She should have been arrested on the spot, like any “civilian” (pet peeve, in my mind only the military are not “civilians”) would have been. She got preferential treatment which may have messed up the prosecution of her.