https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/am...xUh?li=BBnb7Kz
We all remember when this happened. Off duty Police Woman enters what she thought was her apartment, saw what she thought was an intruder, and shot him dead.
At the time, all sorts of theory's erupted. Did the man, who was black, defile her in some way? Was there something going on that would have caused her to have cause to shoot him.
In the end, as sworn testimony brought out, she simply was on the wrong floor, entered the wrong apartment, and shot dead a man she thought was an intruder.
How did someone this reckless ever get to be a police officer? It turns, out, she was preoccupied with her lover, another police officer who happens to be married. She had a lot on her mind, so much so that she got off on the wrong floor. She saw the door partially open, and apparently without thinking, went in and killed the man.
Sure, it's not really that simple. But that is the outcome.
Now comes the punishment. Was the case overcharged. I think not. She was a police officer. She has a responsibility to not act in such a reckless manner.
I predict 20 years to life.