I think the Texas Rangers have a lot of work still to do on this case. I believe in their integrity as a group of LE officers above the DPD level.
With that out of the way, I have a question about the search warrant issued and executed for Botham Jean's apartment ( NOT AG's apartment because if one has been issued and her apartment has been searched, we do not know the outcome at this time.).
Two of the items recovered from the victim's apartment are:
1) One ballistic grade vest ( a bulletproof vest) color black
2) One backpack containing police documents and supplies, also black in color.
I keep wondering: If she stood at the door, and yelled, tried to open the door with a key or keys, and shot him from the doorway somehow 12 feet away as has been said by various news outlets in N. Texas, then why were parts of her belongings found inside his apartment? ( excluding things we'd expect to find like spent shell casings although I don't know where they were found either- in the hall or in the apartment).
I can kind of understand the backpack if she had her cell phone in there and opened it up to call 911. But what about her bulletproof DPD issued vest? Where was she wearing it- on top of her uniform for 15 hours on her shift? Under her uniform shirt with a tee shirt underneath, as most non- SWAT team officers do?
We know she didn't do CPR. She's seen on video pacing, plus I'm certain a LEO can do CPR with a bulletproof vest on, anyway. I've seen them doing so in my career as a nurse.
So why was her expensive, fitted to her size, bulletproof vest IN HIS APARTMENT?
Help me here because out of everything which is NOT known yet as factual, this one thing is stated as factual in the search warrant list of items recovered ( not that the public has the full and list of what was recovered from his apartment and certainly not hers). There are indications that she was not searched for weapons or the like, so the vest would not have been removed for this reason. She was walking and talking on her cell phone when EMS began CPR and emergency transport to Baylor University Hospital. On her own and alone, from what I can see.
The evidence list of her bulletproof vest doesn't make sense to me. Why did she take the vest off in HIS apartment? Her apartment was one floor down, as she knew at some point while in or with access to the dying man's residence.
This is the only item of her uniform garments noted to be in his apartment, but the items recovered on the list may have some redacted items, IDK. I've never worked in LE, but have dated LE officers who wore their vests next to their tee shirts, not on top of their uniforms and treated them with great care for obvious reasons.
Therefore, this is strange to me but may not be to someone in LE or with more current knowledge of why she would have removed her vest at some point.
Thanks for reading.