People do this in some neighborhoods. They feel safe in their homes, as they should.Thank you! Well this does it. Not guilty on all charges. If the nephew could see all that then so could she. I don’t know why she rushed to get the gun and why she pointed it. Now I’m not so sure she would have a perfect self-defense if she had shot him.
I also don’t understand a woman alone leaving doors open and then going in the back to play video games, which are typically loud and consume all your attention. I know they were trying to air the house but I would stay in the front of the house while the doors are open.
Agree. On witness stand, he admitted over and over to performing bad police work. That's what when I posted my prediction of manslaughter verdict. It was as close as I could imagine to confessing. His attorneys should have prepared him, but they allowed him to virtually convict himself.I’m going to speculate that it was his own testimony where the prosecutor got him to agree several times that he did “bad police work” that got him this verdict! If he had been unequivocal in saying he did everything like he was supposed to I think it would’ve been harder for the jury to reach a guilty verdict. Yet another example of why you should never take the stand guilty or innocent. The prosecution had no case but he made it seem like he did and got damaging admissions from a beleaguered and traumatized defendant.
LE can’t lurk around your home without identifying themselves, justice will prevail here.I totally agree. It is outrageous that LE can lurk around a house and the homeowner not be able to take action to defend themselves. Unless you identify yourself as a cop, you are just a trespasser.
DFW here too! Well stated, could not agree more.LE can’t lurk around your home without identifying themselves, justice will prevail here.
This cop is lucky he was not shot dead. He shot into her home, she could have legally shot back and killed him to defend herself!
Yes, I’m a Texan in the DFW area and also an LE supporter, but this cannot ever be ok. This cannot ever be what a trained officer is allowed to legally do. This can not ever be something citizens have to fear. This type of behavior will get cops shot, and make citizens distrust them more than they already at times do.
Justice must be served here
JMO
Aaron Dean’s testimony Law&Crime Network
It is possible he tried to tell the truth and is leaving his fate in the hands of the jury.Agree. On witness stand, he admitted over and over to performing bad police work. That's what when I posted my prediction of manslaughter verdict. It was as close as I could imagine to confessing. His attorneys should have prepared him, but they allowed him to virtually convict himself.
I don’t know if her nephew knew it was the boy cop who shot her, but if he did he could have figured that out based on Dean’s actions inside the home.Thank you. Interesting. Well now I understand why the jury might be having trouble. I don’t think she was acting unlawfully if she thought it was a burglar and didn’t see him enough to know he was a cop. He didn’t announce himself so that theory is shaky at the very least. I need to go back and listen to jury instructions. I still think that from his perspective it was self-defense. But it was self-defense from her perspective as well.
Now I’m remembering them saying the nephew knew it was the boy cop that shot her. I swear I heard that at some point around the time the nephew testified. This would indicate he could see through the window and if he could see so could she. But o don’t believe he testified this way. So it’s not in evidence.
LE can’t lurk around your home without identifying themselves, justice will prevail here.
This cop is lucky he was not shot dead. He shot into her home, she could have legally shot back and killed him to defend herself!
Yes, I’m a Texan in the DFW area and also an LE supporter, but this type of LE behavior cannot ever be ok!
This cannot ever be what a trained officer is allowed to legally do.
This cannot ever be something citizens have to fear.
This type of behavior will get cops shot, and make citizens distrust them more than they already at times do.
Justice must be served here, and I’ll trust the process until I have reason not to do so.
JMO
Aaron Dean’s testimony Law&Crime Network
ATX here. I am not a lawyer but as a lay person reading the law, I do not see how this could be manslaughter. I don't understand why that was even an option. Manslaughter is like if you drop your gun, and it accidently goes off and kills someone. Murder is if you raise your gun, point, and shoot. Murder is defined differently in Texas than it is in other states, and than it is in most of our colloquial understanding. You don't need to have planned to kill someone, you simply shoot at them knowing you can cause grievous bodily injury and death. That is murder in Texas. That is what Dean did. On top of that, he created the conflict to begin with, then acted egregiously. The fact the jury gave him a lesser charge is a slap in the face of justice IMO.DFW here too! Well stated, could not agree more.