Guyger drew her firearm, gave verbal commands that were ignored by Jean, the affidavit says. As a result, Guyger fired her handgun two times striking (Jean) one time in the torso.
Guyger then went into Jeans apartment and called 911. She turned on the lights and when dispatchers asked where she was, Guyger returned to the front door and discovered she was at the wrong apartment, the document says.
First off by the sworn affidavite it seems her reason for shooting was not a threat but failure to follow orders.
Next it seems she went into the apartment, called the police, then turned on the lights, went back to the front door and *finally* figured out she had the wrong place?!
This is her sworn statement and if you believe that well there is not much I can say...
Neighbors said they heard banging on the door, shouting of let me in, let me in. Then soon after gunshots. When they looked out to investigate they thought everything was inder control cause they saw an officer ( so she was still in uniform). Another neighbor recalled the same but added he heard the occupant say why did you do that? after he was shot.
This was murder plain and simple.
She was taken in for manslaughter but a grand jury will be set and they will decide on the charge.
If there is justice in this world, she will be charged with murder.
If that's the way it happened, she's in trouble. As far as I can discern, failure to obey verbal commands is not ground for using lethal force against anyone. It seems to me that her first instinct has always been to rely on her weapon as an equalizer and to use it proactively. She's a weak female masquerading as a cop, and now she's got major consequences to deal with. And an innocent man is dead.