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

nookiebandit's Avatar
If you look at her cringy pro-cop-fuck-everyone-else posts, you don't feel so bad for her fake tears and sentencing. Should have been more than 10.

https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/...count-11139874

If she's unable to obtain employment after release (outside of being a Fox News reporter), she's should consider providing. Wonder if she would have a no AA policy though...?
CG2014's Avatar
She also got $6 millions too from the city of Dallas and an undisclosed amount from the apartment complex he lived at and yet she is still not happy,

This is from 2023

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/cour...outputType=amp
Would you trade all that for the life of your sibling or another close family member?
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
If you look at her cringy pro-cop-fuck-everyone-else posts, you don't feel so bad for her fake tears and sentencing. Should have been more than 10.

https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/...count-11139874

If she's unable to obtain employment after release (outside of being a Fox News reporter), she's should consider providing. Wonder if she would have a no AA policy though...? Originally Posted by nookiebandit

the Dallas Observer. such a credible source. NOT



Would you trade all that for the life of your sibling or another close family member? Originally Posted by Allenian

some would .. gladly


That's actually pretty standard for a defendant with no prior record and probably good behavior while serving her time. I've seen cases where defendants got parole after 2-3 years.
This entire incident was an unfortunate accident. Originally Posted by TheWanderer

the only worthwhile post so far in this bumped thread