good question, good point.
doesn't matter if he went to the house with the intent to kill.. he only had to have intent a second before he unloaded his pistol. Amber Guyger intended to kill Botham Jean, and this Aaron Dean intended to kill Atatiana Jefferson. murder is the case..
it was 2:30 a.m. on Allen Avenue.. not exactly smart to wander over yourself. the door had been open for HOURS, it was a welfare check call. the Cops fucked up their response in so many ways Originally Posted by Chung Tran
you confuse intent to kill in the criminal sense vs. a cop in the line of duty making a mistake in judgement. there is a difference. txtushhog knows that. it's also coming to light that the woman had a handgun because she heard noises. the cops moving around. not going to get the cop off but it isn't premeditated murder. of course the prosecutor charged the cop with murder, prosecutors always go for the highest charge. the other cop is partly at fault too, he mistook the situation as a break-in when it was clearly called in as a welfare check. what should have happened is one cop should have gone to the door and rang the doorbell and announced he was police while the other cop covered him.