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09-11-2018, 10:03 AM #37
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Re: Off duty Police officer mistakenly enters wrong home and kills the occupant
How do they turn this into a racial incident if she shot the guy, as she claims, in the dark? Shooting someone in the dark without being shot at is inexcusable and she should be charged and should never been a police woman, but i'm not seeing anything racial involved. Just extreme incompetence.
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09-11-2018, 10:19 AM #40Veteran Poster
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Re: Off duty Police officer mistakenly enters wrong home and kills the occupant
All angles need to be covered because the bitch keeps lying and changing her story. She needs to be in jail like now. Who the fuck don’t know where they live?????
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Re: Off duty Police officer mistakenly enters wrong home and kills the occupant
There were some rumors out there that they knew each other. Theyve been denied by his own lawyer and said to unsubstantiated, but that was probably why.
I would think when searching for motive at a rather odd murder scene, that would be typical practice to see who they were talking to leading up to their death.-JAB
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09-11-2018, 11:57 AM #44
Re: Off duty Police officer mistakenly enters wrong home and kills the occupant
Rav,
Fair point. The authorities do the same thing. After a controversial shooting, they are quick to leak out that the victim had marijuana in his system; or that 3 years ago he was arrested for this or that. Which hopefully paints a picture that this person wasnt on the up and up. Even though none of that had any bearing on the particular shooting. It's a race to control the narrative. Demonization on either party is wrong.
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09-11-2018, 12:08 PM #45Veteran Poster
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Re: Off duty Police officer mistakenly enters wrong home and kills the occupant
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09-11-2018, 12:47 PM #46
Re: Off duty Police officer mistakenly enters wrong home and kills the occupant
Are you saying that when someone is shot by an LEO...and the perp has a record of priors...to release details about the perp's record is trying to control the narrative? I think the authorities do that with anything involving a criminal. Perp commits rape...priors reported. Perp robs a store...priors reported. Perp arrested for a meth lab...priors reported. Perp is shot...priors reported. Not sure what that has to do with "demonization on either party."
Can you show me where the authorities are reporting on a crime/event on anything...and the perp has priors and they DON'T release that info?
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Re: Off duty Police officer mistakenly enters wrong home and kills the occupant
"We're not changing anything." -John Harbaugh
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