one thing I want to know, and I'm surprised I haven't heard anything.
was the victim's apartment right above hers, or situated in a way that it passes the smell test, that she might have truly believed it was her apartment?
and I'm surprised no one has brought up the female angle.. I used to hear all the time, that Female Cops were more trigger-happy, because they are smaller, and more likely to interpret a situation as more dangerous than a Male Cop. never saw research to back it up, but I heard that theory often.
Originally Posted by Chung Tran
According to today's DMN, her apartment was exactly one floor below his.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/dall...mmands-ignored
Of course, as I pointed out earlier, this could be wrong. But that's close enough to a basic fact that the odds or error are somewhat lower than with more subjective facts. But far from zero.
I honestly hate to see her be a victim of all this racial divide, if it was honestly an accident. Its easy to say what you will and won’t do, until you are in that position.
Nobody else has gotten off on the wrong floor? Yes, Ambien will make you do strange things. I have a good relationship with my female doctor, and she refused to prescribe it to me; due to the harmful ingredients.
Originally Posted by 8701
That's why she's charged with manslaughter, not murder. It was an "accident." The State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the Defendant "recklessly caused the death of another person."
A person can be considered to behave recklessly if they commit an action without the appropriate amount of care and caution. Engaging in a behavior that has the risk of death or injury can lead to manslaughter charges if a person dies as a direct result of the action and appropriate safety precautions were not followed.
She's dead meat, if you ask me. 80% chance of conviction.