Dallas Police Officer goes home to the wrong apartment, kills man inside !!

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Are all the correctional officers at the Women prisons, females or do they have now male guards too?

I know they now have female guards at Men's prisons.

Honestly I don't think that's a good idea.
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She fucked up but no intent. Murder is the wrong charge. Negligent homicide maybe but not murder. Originally Posted by FunMonday
I think they feel she can beat a Murder charge. If they was to charge her with Manslaughter she would most likely lose that case.
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She has a big ass and white hips for a Caucasian girl.

https://www.wfaa.com/video/news/spec...2-3fd68752b949

She is a PAWG!
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She has a big ass and white hips for a Caucasian girl.
She is a PAWG! Originally Posted by CG2014

She looks attractive. Imagine having her come into your home after a long day as a cop, mistaking your door for hers, you open the door, and that hot piece of PAWG ass whips out her gun and blows you away in your own home.
Then while you are rotting in your grave, never to fuck again, she's trying to beat the rap saying YOU acted hostile to a COP so you deserved to get BLOWN AWAY into eternity. NOT RIGHT


The defense might claim that because she's a cop, you gotta obey her orders when she enters anybody's home. Since in her mind the victim was an intruder, she can claim she told him to drop to the floor, and shot him dead when he didn't obey.
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seems like everyone is automatically buying her excuse that she entered the wrong apartment, and judging from that point. I'm not buying the premise of the wrong apartment at all.
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seems like everyone is automatically buying her excuse that she entered the wrong apartment, and judging from that point. I'm not buying the premise of the wrong apartment at all. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
I know there are a lot of ways to look at it Chung but it's hard for me to imagine that at the end of the day she was just looking for a reason to cap somebody. And I agree with the earlier post that Murder is too aggressive of a charge. That's what his family wanted or thought they wanted but she will beat that unless there is damning evidence to back up that it was some sort of revenge.
Manslaughter-yes, murder-no.
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I know there are a lot of ways to look at it Chung but it's hard for me to imagine that at the end of the day she was just looking for a reason to cap somebody. Originally Posted by TheWanderer
I agree Wanderer, but I think the idea that there may have been a bad history between the 2 (for whatever reason), was dismissed too quickly.. but if it is true she went to the wrong apartment, Murder is a preposterous idea, and she will beat that charge easy.
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Holy shit. I just heard on the local news that they are now investigating if she went on a cruise after the shooting.
I know you pay for those things in advance but that would be a bail violation and how could you enjoy yourself after what just happened to you?
Maybe it's BS.
The DPD and the DAs office fucked this up as much as she did. Several days passed before state police arrested her. We will never know if she was intoxicated. A simple blood test could either damage her case or help her. They charged her for murder (although the act does not meet the criteria with no intent) so she can plea to lessor offense and save everyone the embarrassment of exposing the world to thier incompetence. I seriously doubt this will go to trial. In Texas anytime there’s a dead body the defendant will serve a minimum of ten years. The only question is how much time does she get after that.

Personally I hope the victims family sues the fuck out of Dallas County. Corrupt and incompetent are the only two words to describe them.
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why would she plea to a lessor charge? I would want a murder rap if I was Amber, I can beat that!

it may be that the incompetence and murder charge are subtle moves to aid Amber in beating the charge, and walking.. make it seem like they are pursuing justice, but it's all a ruse.
She cannot defend what happened and still get it dropped because she is negligent for his death. Hence a plea to a lesser charge as the prosecutor does not want the public scrutiny. There’s no question she shot and killed him. She cannot get the charge dropped but she can get it reduced.
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True, but if she is found innocent of murder, wouldn't that be it? They can't just say, oh well, manslaughter then, or negligent homicide, something...
Isn't it kind of an all or nothing deal if you go for murder?

Maybe they are pursuing murder in the 2nd degree.
I do believe they tested her blood right after the incident.
Chung you may be right, maybe that is their way of appearing to be pursuing justice.
  • grean
  • 05-02-2019, 02:06 PM
So does the 911 tape change anyone's minds?
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So does the 911 tape change anyone's minds? Originally Posted by grean
I'm more inclined to believe it was a tragic accident, than before.. people say Amber was worried about losing her job, not having just killed someone, but I don't hear that.. I didn't hear the sounds of Botham Jean "dying" in the background, like some mention. no idea if she rendered aid, but she could have, before dialing 911
  • grean
  • 05-02-2019, 02:30 PM
I'm more inclined to believe it was a tragic accident, than before.. people say Amber was worried about losing her job, not having just killed someone, but I don't hear that.. I didn't hear the sounds of Botham Jean "dying" in the background, like some mention. no idea if she rendered aid, but she could have, before dialing 911 Originally Posted by Chung Tran

You might not hear that. I'll bet money the prosecution leans into that a bit.

Prosecution will say something like this.

What really happened was after filing numerous noise conplaints, she was tired and pissed off. She went down to confront him while still in uniform. She banged on his door, demanding to be let in. After all, who really believes that when her card didn't work, she began to bang and yell at an inanimate object, the door. When he opened the door she confronted him but he told her to get lost and walked back inside.

Infuriated, she lost control. In a fit a rage, she shot him. Realizing what she had done, she made up a nonsense story about the mistaking the apartment as hers. However, she knew where she was. Her only thought and care was losing her job.