NOW, that kid had guts. I suspect that he will "pay" many times for that hug, but I applaud him for doing what was in his heart. May God protect him from evil and hateful people.tector wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 5:19 pmShe is.
http://m.startribune.com/slain-man-s-br ... 562039002/
off duty dallas cop enters wrong apartment and kills man inside
I've already seen him called a race traitor and uncle tom.joel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 6:04 pmNOW, that kid had guts. I suspect that he will "pay" many times for that hug, but I applaud him for doing what was in his heart. May God protect him from evil and hateful people.tector wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 5:19 pmShe is.
http://m.startribune.com/slain-man-s-br ... 562039002/
"The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted."
Well he acted in accord with his Christian beliefs, I give him much credit for that. The commie fuckfaces criticizing him hate Christians.
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yeah i could never hug someone who intentionally killed
a family member. i don't care if she's a cop, stripper, or
plumber she deserves to rot in a hole for the rest of her
life !
a family member. i don't care if she's a cop, stripper, or
plumber she deserves to rot in a hole for the rest of her
life !
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools !
Doing what he did took a lot of guts. I can't imagine how he felt and for him to do that, is very kind and forgiving. He is a good testament to us all.
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And the plot thickens!!
Testify against a cop, get shot multiple times, with no suspects?? MMmmmm!
Botham Jean's neighbor who testified in Amber Guyger trial fatally shot in Dallas
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/botham ... li=BBnb7Kz
A man who was a key witness in the murder trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was fatally shot Friday in the parking lot of his apartment complex, according to attorney Lee Merritt.
Joshua Brown was a neighbor of shooting victim Botham Jean, who was sitting in his apartment in September 2018 when Guyger walked inside and shot him to death.
Lee Merritt, attorney for Jean's family, told CNN he spoke to Brown's mother who confirmed the death.
Dallas police responded to a call for a shooting at the Atera Apartments complex around 10:30 p.m. Friday, police told CNN.
Officers were flagged down by witnesses who directed them to Brown, who was lying on the ground of the apartment parking lot with multiple gunshot wounds. He was transported to Parkland memorial hospital, where he died from his injuries, according to a statement from Dallas Police.
Witnesses told police they heard several gunshots and saw a silver four-dour sedan speed out of the parking lot, police said.
Brown had no identification on him, so police couldn't identify him until the medical examiner made a positive ID and notified the next of kin.
There is no suspect information at this time, police said.
'He said it could have been him'
Merritt said Brown lived in constant fear of gun violence and that's why he was emotional on the witness stand during the trial.
"He said it could have been him," Merritt said.
Guyger, 31, was found guilty of murder a few days ago and given a 10-year sentence. She will first be eligible for parole in five years.
The ex-officer said she mistakenly walked into the wrong apartment in her complex and opened fire because she thought Jean was an intruder.
Joshua Brown's testimony
Brown testified that he met Jean the day he was killed. He said he was down the hall from his apartment when he heard the voices of two people who sounded like they were meeting by "surprise." The gunshots followed "right after," he said.
Soon after, from his apartment balcony, Brown said he saw Guyger come out to the hallway from Jean's apartment on the phone. She was "crying, explaining what happened, what she thought happened, saying she came in to the wrong apartment," he said.
Through his peep hole, Brown said he also saw the former officer "going back, back and forth on the phone."
"And then, I think she went back inside, then came back out," said Brown, who lived across the hallway from Jean.
During testimony, Brown broke down and wiped away tears with his T-shirt. Jean's family members could be heard crying softly.
Testify against a cop, get shot multiple times, with no suspects?? MMmmmm!
Botham Jean's neighbor who testified in Amber Guyger trial fatally shot in Dallas
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/botham ... li=BBnb7Kz
A man who was a key witness in the murder trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was fatally shot Friday in the parking lot of his apartment complex, according to attorney Lee Merritt.
Joshua Brown was a neighbor of shooting victim Botham Jean, who was sitting in his apartment in September 2018 when Guyger walked inside and shot him to death.
Lee Merritt, attorney for Jean's family, told CNN he spoke to Brown's mother who confirmed the death.
Dallas police responded to a call for a shooting at the Atera Apartments complex around 10:30 p.m. Friday, police told CNN.
Officers were flagged down by witnesses who directed them to Brown, who was lying on the ground of the apartment parking lot with multiple gunshot wounds. He was transported to Parkland memorial hospital, where he died from his injuries, according to a statement from Dallas Police.
Witnesses told police they heard several gunshots and saw a silver four-dour sedan speed out of the parking lot, police said.
Brown had no identification on him, so police couldn't identify him until the medical examiner made a positive ID and notified the next of kin.
There is no suspect information at this time, police said.
'He said it could have been him'
Merritt said Brown lived in constant fear of gun violence and that's why he was emotional on the witness stand during the trial.
"He said it could have been him," Merritt said.
Guyger, 31, was found guilty of murder a few days ago and given a 10-year sentence. She will first be eligible for parole in five years.
The ex-officer said she mistakenly walked into the wrong apartment in her complex and opened fire because she thought Jean was an intruder.
Joshua Brown's testimony
Brown testified that he met Jean the day he was killed. He said he was down the hall from his apartment when he heard the voices of two people who sounded like they were meeting by "surprise." The gunshots followed "right after," he said.
Soon after, from his apartment balcony, Brown said he saw Guyger come out to the hallway from Jean's apartment on the phone. She was "crying, explaining what happened, what she thought happened, saying she came in to the wrong apartment," he said.
Through his peep hole, Brown said he also saw the former officer "going back, back and forth on the phone."
"And then, I think she went back inside, then came back out," said Brown, who lived across the hallway from Jean.
During testimony, Brown broke down and wiped away tears with his T-shirt. Jean's family members could be heard crying softly.
I'll tell you what rule we applied sir.
We applied rule 303.
We caught them and we shot them under rule 303!
Harry "Breaker" Morant
We applied rule 303.
We caught them and we shot them under rule 303!
Harry "Breaker" Morant
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Yeah, that story (a completely un-related coincidence) is going to bring the tin-foil hat crowd out of the wood-work.
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Tenzing_Norgay wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 2:51 pm Yeah, that story (a completely un-related coincidence) is going to bring the tin-foil hat crowd out of the wood-work.
you have some kind of inside source confirming that ?
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Yes...Slartibartfast wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 5:39 pmTenzing_Norgay wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 2:51 pm Yeah, that story (a completely un-related coincidence) is going to bring the tin-foil hat crowd out of the wood-work.
you have some kind of inside source confirming that ?
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Sure, cops often stick together, but the days of cops helping other cops "bury the body" are long gone. There's no way someone shot that dude out of retaliation for testifying against her. I'd sooner believe that the brother gets killed/lynched by racist pieces of crap calling him Uncle Tom.