We’ll never know if it was premeditated or not. All we have is her word and that’s not very reliable to many.
How does anyone climb another set of stairs, walk down the hallway seeing a bright red welcome mat that isn’t yours open the door to an apartment that doesn’t look like yours and then blow away a guy who isn’t threatening you without it being intentional?
I might have been swayed to a lesser charge but for that red mat. No way after seeing the police body camera. Bright red. The only color in the hallway.
And when you enter your home you always do a 10 minute analysis of everything around you?
“”walk down the hallway seeing a bright red welcome mat that isnt yours open the door to an apartment that doesnt look like yours””
You believe she knew the door to the wrong apartment was going to be open and she could walk right in?
You’ve said it all. How do you open the front door and not notice it isn’t your home? And then when you see a stranger, your first reaction is to blast him to smithereens? Of course, being a lady cop, she knew she couldn’t handle him physically and took the “easy” way out. She should never have been on the force.
There is this relatively new phenomena going on right now. I've never suffered from it myself, but I see far too much of it in others. It's obsession with their fancy telephones.
They look at those things constantly and to the exclusion of all else around them, especially if they were doing that "texting" bullsh*t.
Well guess what? She was texting all during the time she was walking to what she thought was her apartment. I can believe someone might miss a big red floor mat if they were on their f***ing telephones, because i've seen people do that bad and worse.
She didn’t climb an extra set of stairs, she parked her car on the wrong level.
I had heard that they knew each other. And that they were not on good terms.