Was she drunk?
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That’s what we need to know
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So, cop, fearing someone was in her own apartment, endangering no one behind a locked door, instead of calling for back-up... Executed a man for what she believed was trespassing. Sounds about right. ffs.
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Didn’t bother to even verify apartment number or anything???? Seriously Cmon now they really can’t expect us to believe this crap. What drugs is she on
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So, in effect, this cop should be charged with breaking and entering and 2nd-degree murder? Instead, we will see administrative leave or some bullshit, and she will be working on the street again in 6 months.
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Yeah can’t wait to@see the bs they spin
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Or even at that wouldn’t you notice right away the furniture & decor is different than in your own apartment?
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Emphasis on the word SOBER.
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She is afforded plenty of time to be creative. That a public servant is not immediatly questioned, drug tested and name made public is a recipe for strange stories.
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They're trying to get their lies...I mean story straight
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Meanwhile they'll keep burning their swooshes because this is all about disrespecting the troops
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Sounds about white.
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Truly am laughing and crying.
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I’m heartbroken for black people.
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Okay the door was locked? How did you get in the apt? So you broke into this man apt and killed him? So many questions.
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And how did she get in?
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