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Dallas Officer Amber Guyger's trial for the murder of Botham Shem Jean begins (FOUND GUILTY)

One of the more detailed articles I read was that his apartment was directly under hers. She was on the wrong floor, probably drunk... in fact, I would say she had to be. Anyways, she sticks her key in the door and sees it won’t turn. Instead of it becoming clearer to this dummy that she’s at the wrong apt, she keeps trying the key. The young man opens the door and this Bozo shoots him instantly.

This is what I figured

Good to see you btw
 
Damn

I’ve done this before too, came home drunk and tried to open a door on the 2nd floor instead of the 3rd but fortunately it was locked.
Happened to me too except i wasnt drunk just distracted af on my phone.
My gf lived on 3rd floor i unknowingly went to 2nd floor, some man in his 40s answered....."uhhhh, is [my gf name] here?"
"Aw she went to the store she'll be right back come on in"

I walk in like where in the fuck am i? This aint their place??

"Aw sorry man im on the wrong floor"

N got the hell out

Turned out this chick had the same name as my gf but is under age

Surprised they didnt try to whoop my ass
 
https://www.khou.com/article/news/d...n-wrong-apartment-to-be-charged/285-591806348

In a Facebook post, Earl, Jean's uncle posted a collage of pictures in remembrance of his nephew.

"How can this nasty world take you away from me...this is the worst day of my life thus far...uncle loves you so much," he wrote.

Jean's sister also took to Facebook posting the following:

"Just last week I was thinking of what to get you for your birthday, now I have to go pick out your casket. You will always be my baby brother. I love you with all of my heart," she wrote.
 
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/H...illed-by-Dallas-Police-Officer-492714091.html

Heartbroken Mother Wants Justice for Son Killed by Dallas Police Officer

Mother of shooting victim says her son didn't deserve to die, wants answers


The mother of a man killed by a Dallas police officer Thursday night who shot him after entering an apartment she believed was her own says her son loved everybody and that she wishes she could wake up from this nightmare.

Allison Jean, who lives in St. Lucia but was visiting New Yorkfl this week, said she was told over the telephone that her son Botham Shem Jean had been killed, apparently in his own apartment, in Dallas.

"I couldn’t believe it when we got that call. It just feels like a nightmare. I wish I could wake up. He impacted the lives of many. I’m getting calls from all over the world. My country St Lucia is impacted," said Jean.

Dallas Chief of Police U. Renee Hall said officers were called to an officer-involved shooting at the South Side Flats just before 10 p.m. Thursday and that as the investigation unfolded it became clear that what actually took place was something far more unique.

Earlier in the morning, Sgt. Warren Mitchell said the officer was heading home after working a full shift when she mistakenly entered a neighbor's apartment home. After entering the unit, she was confronted by a man and at some point during the interaction she fired her weapon, hitting him.

"Somebody has to be crazy not to realize that they walked into the wrong apartment. He's a bachelor. Things are different inside," Jean told NBC News Friday morning via telephone.

Without providing much additional detail, Hall said during a news conference Friday that the female officer who fatally shot Jean would soon be the subject of a manslaughter warrant and that blood would be drawn to determine if drugs or alcohol were present in her body.

"I don’t want to judge her. We are Christians. We forgive. But I need to look into her eyes and ask her why did she do that to my son. She took away my heart. My soul. He didn’t deserve to die. The explanation does not make sense," said Jean.

Dallas police have not released the identity of the officer, but Jean's mother wonders if race may have played a role in her son's death.

"I didn’t know she was white until now. If it was a white man would it have been different? Would she had reacted differently?" Jean said.

Jean is expected to travel to Dallas Friday where a vigil is being organized for Friday night by the Mothers Against Police Brutality. The vigil will be held at 7 p.m. at Dallas Police Headquarters -- 1400 S. Lamar Street.

Botham would want me to get justice for him. Whoever did it to him needs to pay. A heavy price," Jean said. "The state needs to pay for my son. They need to pay for the loss of my son. Botham was no where in any wrong place at any wrong time. He was in his sanctuary. In the place he called home. He didn’t deserve it.”

Jean worked in Dallas for PricewaterhouseCooper, a multinational professional services firm. The company said they were heartbroken to learn of Jean's death.

Before moving to Dallas, Jean attended Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas where he frequently led church services and campus events, school officials said.

"The entire Harding family grieves today for the loss of Botham Jean, who has meant so very much to us," a university statement read. "Please join us in praying for Botham’s friends and family."

Music and worship were a big part of Jean's life, he was very involved in Dallas West Church of Christ. He first visited the church in 2014 with his university's singing group.

The minister's daughter gets emotional thinking about Jean, a young man described as concerned about justice and aware of current events and social issues.

"I would have heard this story, if this wasn't Bo, and I would have immediately texted him and we would have ba dialog about that," said Jessica Berry. "He was a very smart young man and just had a nice, sweet, humble heart, that's the best way I can explain it."

The minister of Dallas West Church of Christ wants more answers from police before deciding how to respond to Jean's death.

"I think he would demand first answers and then justice," said Sammie Berry.
 
One of the more detailed articles I read was that his apartment was directly under hers. She was on the wrong floor, probably drunk... in fact, I would say she had to be. Anyways, she sticks her key in the door and sees it won’t turn. Instead of it becoming clearer to this dummy that she’s at the wrong apt, she keeps trying the key. The young man opens the door and this Bozo shoots him instantly.

What up OB? Glad to see you alive and well given you live in Chicago an all.
 
wow....absolutely sickening......

edit: its a white female officer that shot him and is the hallway crying for those that can't see the video on FB



 
Yall got the ratchetest imaginations lmao

Yeah he used to pipe her down until she went cross eyed and then he leveled up and told her she didnt deserve the kettlebell strikes anymore so she rolled out an elaborate plan to murder him in their apartments and make it look like an accident.......


That's what happened :ghost:
 
Yall got the ratchetest imaginations lmao

Yeah he used to pipe her down until she went cross eyed and then he leveled up and told her she didnt deserve the kettlebell strikes anymore so she rolled out an elaborate plan to murder him in their apartments and make it look like an accident.......


That's what happened :ghost:

Lol like a white cop wouldnt do that?
 
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