Posted on 10/02/2019 9:33:26 AM PDT by Navy Patriot
A former police officer who argued she had a right to use lethal force when she killed an innocent man after mistakenly entering his apartment has been convicted of murder.
Amber Guyger faces a lengthy prison sentence after a jury found her guilty of the murder of Botham Jean in Dallas on 6 September last year a verdict Jean family attorneys hailed as a significant moment in the battle to hold police accountable.
Guyger is white. Jean was black. Guyger is the first Dallas police department officer to be convicted of murder since the 1970s, the Dallas Morning News reported.
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I never thought I would have to explain simple legal concepts to people on Free Republic, but here we are.
"Criminal intent" is what makes something a crime.
Breaking, as in “breaking and entering”, has a technical meaning and does not require violence. The “breaking” can be any force applied to gain entry, including pushing open an unlocked door. As I recall, under common law, pushing aside a curtain can be a “breaking”.
And this jury has two white people and 10 minorities. They will not just give her 5 years. I think she deserves about 10 years, but I suspect this jury gives her 20 or more.
It is a jury if her peers.
Thats what she is guaranteed, thats what she received.
I'm comfortable with it.
I personally think she lied her way from Manslaughter to Murder.
Again, I disagree. I don't expect the door to just swing open. I expect that I have to turn the deadbolt with a key, and then in a separate operation turn the knob lock with a key, before the door swings open.
“Calling it a “crime” is making light of what constitutes a crime”
When you kill someone in their own home when they have done nothing wrong,
you have no reason to be in that home,
and you have not even been invited into that home,
THAT DAMN WELL IS A CRIME!
Someone needlessly died and the lady cop was at fault at every step of the incident.
The man was innocent and doing no harm to anyone and in his own home. He has no fault in this.
By the way, none of this has a damn thing to do with Race.
You don't think that little 5'1" scrawny women was afraid? You think she was gung ho bad @$$?
I had never considered that possibility because it doesn't occur to me that little women will try to bad @$$ much larger men.
I know the stats i've read indicate women cops are far more likely to shoot someone than are male cops, because most women realize they cannot fight a man and don't want to be in a position where a man can threaten them.
What she did sounds more like 2nd degree murder or possibly manslaughter in my state. She certainly is guilty of homicide. Makes me wonder how she got to be a cop in the first place.
With so many videos of people walking into light posts while texting, the “don’t text and drive” needs to be expanded.
If she was concentrating on texting that much, she has no clue of situational awareness which if anyone should obverse 24/7 are cops.
Sure. Law abiding citizens who are also cops kill people who live in the same apartment complex expecting to get away with it with this well thought out plan, then panic on camera. Yep, sounds like a perfectly executed premeditated murder alright. You hate cops, right?
I hope she fries, or at least never sees the outside again.
But no one but *NO ONE* would want me on a jury. I think the Chinese and Arabs are too lenient.
They should have taken the first person in history to even breath that “intent” means anything at all and made a horrific example of them.
I don’t care if you accidentally back over someone, drive drunk and kill them, or plot carefully for 10 years, it should be a couple of pieces of lumber and some sheetrock screws hanging you from the side of the road.
It’s murder because she herself testified that she intended to kill him when she shot him.
That’s why it’s murder under Texas law.
How do you know the couch is unfamiliar? Are these furnished apartments with all the same types of furniture? Does his couch look like her couch?
When you are startled by finding someone in your apartment, do you have the presence of mind to realize that he's just eating ice cream?
I am scared and confused and back out. Thats it.
Now this part I fully agree with. If she's in the doorway when she sees him, a normal reaction would be "Oh Sh*t! Someone's in my apartment! Let me get out the door and then asses the situation!"
This is where she exhibited bad judgement. Bad luck brought her to this confrontation, but bad judgement is what killed a man and ruined her life.
So is everyone else's. The question is, what kind of crime did she commit?
"Botham Jean's life was taken by the feminist movement and the women's rights movement. They have cursed our society with women in positions of power and responsibility they genetically cannot handle. All in the name of some perverse conception of equality. We are sitting ducks as a result of the political mental illnesses our elected officials seem to become afflicted with once they reach the halls of power. Our military is still at it. But those chickens have yet to come home to roost. "224 posted on 10/1/2019, 1:29:21 PM by 4Runner
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3782781/posts?page=224#224
The question is, what kind of crime did she commit?
Jury Says-
Murder!
I would think that the word "break" has to apply if you are going to claim "breaking and entering."
Entering yes, breaking no. Accidentally entering someone else's apartment, car or house is not a crime.
Thank you. The way Texas handles murder cases may be a little bit different, but it makes sense.
+1.
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