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Dallas officer kills man after mistaking apartment for her own, police say


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3 hours ago, pops said:

And I don't want this bitch to burn just because she is white and fucked up and killed a black dude.  

 

i want this bitch to burn bc she fucked up and killed a dude. color be damned. sometimes you make mistakes that affect you for a lifetime. she needs to burn.

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Judge is not allowing testimony about where Jean was located based on the location of the shoes because there’s been no testimony that he was even wearing shoes. Defense was trying to use location of shoes to say Jean was 13-15 ft. away. 

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Interesting exchange.  As part of her background, they were going to have her explain that as a child, cops came to a domestic disturbance at her house and "made her feel safe."

State objected to the latter as prejudicial.  Judge sustained.  Mumbling about the "police make you feel safe."

Lmao.  Sad.

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2 minutes ago, bluto said:

Good lord she looks/sounds roughhhhhh. Obviously she’s on the hook for Effin murder that might cause that but woof.

Gotta make her look like a sympathetic figure.  

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Hmm so she worked "more than 40 hours" while also going to school, but was never so fatigued from that schedule that she wandered into the wrong apartment and immediately ventilated someone?

And yeah, I guess there were two possible strategies for them in her physical presentation, either "hey look at the cute sweet white girl don't ruin her life" or "look how devastated she has been over this awful unavoidable accident" and they went door #2.

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Interesting exchange.  As part of her background, they were going to have her explain that as a child, cops came to a domestic disturbance at her house and "made her feel safe."
State objected to the latter as prejudicial.  Judge sustained.  Mumbling about the "police make you feel safe."
Lmao.  Sad.

I can't wrap my head around what they were trying to accomplish with this line of reasoning at all. Even if the jury buys it, so fucking what? It doesn't have any bearing on what happened in this case.
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2 minutes ago, TXSooner518 said:

Hmm so she worked "more than 40 hours" while also going to school, but was never so fatigued from that schedule that she wandered into the wrong apartment and immediately ventilated someone?

And yeah, I guess there were two possible strategies for them in her physical presentation, either "hey look at the cute sweet white girl don't ruin her life" or "look how devastated she has been over this awful unavoidable accident" and they went door #2.

And, the part where "cute sweet girl" was just gonna be flat hard to pull off.

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1 minute ago, tokamak said:


I can't wrap my head around what they were trying to accomplish with this line of reasoning at all. Even if the jury buys it, so fucking what? It doesn't have any bearing on what happened in this case.

I don't think it was a big deal either way.  Certainly not an appeal hinging on it.

Frankly, I could see the irony of it not being lost on the jury.

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2 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

And, the part where "cute sweet girl" was just gonna be flat hard to pull off.

Ehh, come on. She's clearly not smoking hot, but a young petite blonde girl could definitely be made "cute" especially with a large budget. I know it's Surly where we all smash 10s, but they could definitely have gone that way if they wanted to.

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This is all bullshit. She is a fucking cop, ofc there are dangerous things happening. But that has nothing to do with walking into the wrong apartment and killing the occupant.

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"I was so lucky to not have to carry my equipment far b/c I got a close parking spot.  Of course, rather than taking literally 1 second to verify what floor I was on, I decided to carry all that heavy equipment past 16 doors to get to mine, despite the fact that this is the most confusing apartment complex in history, and no one can tell by looking what floor they are on."

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6 minutes ago, TXSooner518 said:

"I was so lucky to not have to carry my equipment far b/c I got a close parking spot.  Of course, rather than taking literally 1 second to verify what floor I was on, I decided to carry all that heavy equipment past 16 doors to get to mine, despite the fact that this is the most confusing apartment complex in history, and no one can tell by looking what floor they are on."

do you not have a woman in your life?

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Just now, 4th and 5 said:

why'd she start crying? I'm trying to read police reports and talk shit to the sooner and listen to sidebar conferences and I lost my place

It seemed really kind of out of nowhere, but did seem pretty genuine IMO. I dunno if the reality of getting right to the moment of truth came all of a sudden or what. It sounded like the prosecution objected to her putting on the equipment, and she was crying saying just let me do it, but I couldn't hear that part well. 

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1 minute ago, 4th and 5 said:

why'd she start crying? I'm trying to read police reports and talk shit to the sooner and listen to sidebar conferences and I lost my place

He had her stand up and act like she was carrying her equipment into the apartment.  She blubbered something and they called a break.

 

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Couldn't understand what she was saying, but those tears came fast. Definitely seemed genuine. Fake tears don't typically lead to "ugly crying" where you can't breath or speak, but I don't think anyone here believes she's anything but extremely remorseful. Unfortunately, that's not what the case is about. 

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Actually, Kingston was a city councilman who lost his seat last fall. He is a big political ally of Scott Griggs, who did in fact lose the runoff mayoral election.

Kingston is very opinionated and very intelligent but some see him as a bit of a bully. He and Griggs -- and a handful of others -- are the the only reason we don't have the stupid ass Tollway in the Trinity River basin. For that, I'll be forever thankful. If you're familiar with the Dallas City Council thread here you might remember Kingston and I went to HS together in SA.

Ok yeah Griggs is who I was thinking of. Delete user. Ban thread.

 

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3 minutes ago, SquishMitten said:

I don't think anyone here believes she's anything but extremely remorseful. 

Oh, I think there's a sizable portion of shaglantes that are quite sure she laughs and flicks her bean over the whole episode.

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5 minutes ago, hullabelew said:

He had her stand up and act like she was carrying her equipment into the apartment.  She blubbered something and they called a break.

 

She started crying before that though, there was an objection to a question, before that she seemed fine, after the objection discussion which wasn't picked up on audio, she was in tears, then it went full on blubbering when she had to stand up and put on the equipment.

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