What, you mean when she was texting sexy messages to her married partner that she was horny and wanted touched later? Shows just how stupid she is.
She had to stop on the mat to enter the door. Who doesn’t feel they’re stepping on something that shouldn’t be at their door? She also failed to notice she didn’t have to walk around a big planter that was on her floor but not his.
She claims the door wasn’t properly closed so she drew her weapon. Right there is where she, especially a cop, should have looked up from texting and looked around for anyone lurking in the hall. Why didn’t she text the manager or call for police back up IF the door wasn’t properly closed? It’s only her word the door wasn’t closed properly at the particular time. The cops trying the door at a later time doesn’t mean beans. Odd the guy wouldn’t have put a chair against the door if that were the case. Did he ever report the door to maintenance?
Another glaring problem is from the dead body’s position, she never, in her best cop voice, ordered the “intruder” to stand up and put his hands in the air. She also didn’t do CPR or anything but let him bleed out. He was still alive, barely, when the other officers showed up.
If she had given such an "order" to the tenant of that apartment, if would have been an unlawful order and could justifiably have been answered with deadly force.
It is these sorts of escape from logic that baffle me at times.
It wasn't her "word" that demonstrates the door wasn't closed properly at this particular time. It is the fact she could and did go through the door that demonstrates the door wasn't closed properly at this particular time.
Another glaring problem is from the dead bodys position, she never, in her best cop voice, ordered the intruder to stand up and put his hands in the air.
That's a lot of information to glean from the position of the body. I think any "conclusions" about this are mostly speculative.
She also didnt do CPR or anything but let him bleed out.
You put a hole in someone's heart. They are dead. CPR will do nothing except pump the blood out of the heart faster. They call it "exsanguination."
Had the man been on an operating table with the finest heart specialists in the world, he was still likely a goner. You don't just fix a bullet in someone's heart.
You are right that she should have expressed concern and went through the motions of trying to help him, but there really was nothing she or anyone else could do for him at that point.
He was still alive, barely, when the other officers showed up.
What needed to be done for him was holes in important circulatory parts needed to be closed up, and this simply could not have been done before his blood seeped out of them. Of course they didn't know it, and the least people can do is to try to save him, but he was gone when she pulled the trigger.