Posted on 09/09/2018 6:47:45 PM PDT by pnz1
A 30-year old off-duty Dallas police officer has been arrested and charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of 26-year-old Botham Shem Jean on Thursday night.
Four-year Dallas police veteran Amber Guyger was taken into custody at 7:20 p.m., according to Kaufman County jail records.
Guygers Bond was set at $300,000 and she posted bail less than an hour after being arrested, jail records stated.
Moments earlier on Sunday, Jeans family attorney Lee Merritt met with Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson presenting new evidence and demanding that Guyger be taken into custody.
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Maybe they figure her attractiveness will prevent a jury for nailing her for murder two.
Amber alert.
Bring the Amber Lamps.
Attractiveness? Hmmm.
If you like the Miley Cyrus, androgynous type, I guess.
She had to be drunk or on something not to realize it wasn’t her apartment.
“”Four-year Dallas police veteran Amber Guyger was taken into custody at 7:20 p.m., according to Kaufman County jail records.”
What would happen if any one of us broke and entered into a neighbor’s house and shot him or her dead?
Would we walk the streets for three days before being arrested?
“Maybe they figure her attractiveness will prevent a jury for nailing her for murder two.”
What ever the case, she will not take the stand in her own defense.
Or a Guyger counter.
She should get life for this.
Is it customary procedure to allow Cold Blooded Murderer,s out on bail?
“Is it customary procedure to allow Cold Blooded Murderer,s out on bail?”
The Badge has its privileges.
Hard to imagine how anyone could go into the wrong apartment, thinking it was their own. Sort of like getting into the wrong vehicle, or going into the wrong building to work.
How far off from the right apartment was she? Did she know him? Did she ‘know’ him? Or want to ‘know’ him? And he didn’t want to know her?
...so she murdered him in cold blood and came up with this nutty story?
Maybe I’ve seen too many movies.
Had he shot her for breaking and entering his apartment, he would still be locked-up, and would not be getting out anytime in this century.
Yeah. Not only was it his house, the guy was an accountant.
In matters of taste there is no right or wrong.
But I for one don't see it.
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