TX - Botham Shem Jean, 26, killed when police officer entered wrong apartment, Dallas, Sept 2018

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A highly unlikely scenario. From what we know:

  • Officer Guyger was the only neighbor who complained to management. No other neighbors complained of any activity or noise at Mr. Jean's apartment.
  • If Officer Guyger suspected any criminal activity by Mr. Jean, she should have gone to her department and followed proper procedure for an investigation. Storming into his apartment and killing him is not the way it's done.
  • There's no legal evidence to show the victim was dealing drugs.
The fact that the officer's story and that of LE investigating keeps changing hour by hour, the suspicion is cast on them. If the situation were reversed and Mr Jean had killed the officer, we would be casting a great deal of suspicion on him.
 
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A highly unlikely scenario. From what we know:

  • Officer Guyger was the only neighbor who complained to management. No other neighbors complained of any activity or noise at Mr. Jean's apartment.
  • If Officer Guyger suspected any criminal activity by Mr. Jean, she should have gone to her department and followed proper procedure for an investigation. Storming into his apartment and killing him is not the way it's done.
  • There's no legal evidence to show the victim was dealing drugs.

How do we know for a fact that no other neighbor complained of noise?
 
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How do we know for a fact that no other neighbor complained of noise?

Because no one else has come forward to complain. Only Officer Guyger.
 
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Because no one else has come forward to complain. Only Officer Guyger.
How do you know that? Has the apt manager come forward to say there were no other complaints from anyone else---the only complaint was from AG?
 
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How do you know that?

She went to his apartment, demanded twice that he open the door, then shot him when he did.
 
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I’m actually worried that something may have been planted in his apartment

This whole thing doesntb hold together & continues to look terrible for Dallas LE

It just doesnt make any sense

That was my first thought when I saw the SW.....this really infuriates me. She was in the wrong freakin apartment FGS.
 
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How do you know that?
How do you know that?

We can go back and forward with these rhetorical questions. Theres only 1 side here and its justice. And with AG at home on a comfy couch with her all her family giving the OK hand signal to each other, justice is not being served.

Someone invaded into Botham's apartment and shot him and that fact is trying to be blurred with all this sudden story changing and victim blaming.
 
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That was my first thought when I saw the SW.....this really infuriates me. She was in the wrong freakin apartment FGS.

IANAL, but the information is contained in an affadavit. If they want to secure a search warrant, they have to show probable cause, right? It has to be approved by a judge, right? I'm curious as to why they put that information in the affadavit and not in a search warrant. I could be off base, but it seems unusual.

ETA: Nevermind. The affadavit is part of the search warrant. So far, we haven't seen what they've collected or even if the SW was approved by a judge.

Does anyone have the link for this SW? TIA
 
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That was my first thought when I saw the SW.....this really infuriates me. She was in the wrong freakin apartment FGS.

Yeah. This is absurd. I don't think they will get away with planting this stuff though. Right? Surely he has friends and family who will raise hell. And there are ways to prove he hasn't purchased certain things, I would think.
 
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She went to his apartment, demanded twice that he open the door, then shot him when he did.
The question was regarding the noise complaint. Do you have a link that states for a fact she was the only one who lodged a complaint about noise (if she indeed did complain as even the family attorneys aren't coming out and naming her as the complaintant)
 
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That was my first thought when I saw the SW.....this really infuriates me. She was in the wrong freakin apartment FGS.
What good would it do to plant something in his apt? It wouldn't change ANYTHING. Doesn't matter if he would have had drugs, grenades, bombs and 50 rifles in his apt. She broke in and killed him. She wasn't on duty conducting a sting. She was a civilian who had no right to be there and she killed him.
 
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This post is getting a bit out of hand so I think I will log out for a while.

I just want to state that I 100% believe that Mr Botham is the one and only victim in this case. I don't understand what I posted that would cause anyone to think anything other then that.

Out for now.
 
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What good would it do to plant something in his apt? It wouldn't change ANYTHING. Doesn't matter if he would have had drugs, grenades, bombs and 50 rifles in his apt. She broke in and killed him. She wasn't on duty conducting a sting. She was a civilian who had no right to be there and she killed him.

It would help the Dallas PD and others if they decide to let her off with a slap on the wrist or drop charges altogether.
 
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What good would it do to plant something in his apt? It wouldn't change ANYTHING. Doesn't matter if he would have had drugs, grenades, bombs and 50 rifles in his apt. She broke in and killed him. She wasn't on duty conducting a sting. She was a civilian who had no right to be there and she killed him.

It does in the court of Public Opinion. If he's a bad egg ppl care less. Probably follow the case less. Disgusting
 
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It would help the Dallas PD and others if they decide to let her off with a slap on the wrist or drop charges altogether.
That's never going to happen. Never.
 
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What good would it do to plant something in his apt? It wouldn't change ANYTHING. Doesn't matter if he would have had drugs, grenades, bombs and 50 rifles in his apt. She broke in and killed him. She wasn't on duty conducting a sting. She was a civilian who had no right to be there and she killed him.

I don’t think it would really matter what was in his apartment, and I doubt there was anything illegal. But I think it’s just a way of casting aspersions on an innocent victim who no longer can speak for himself. There seems to be an agenda here to smear Mr. Jean’s rep after the fact and I am just sick reading how it can possibly be so.
 
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Happens all the time.
I don’t disagree.
However, a new day has dawned, and the composition and power base of the citenzenry has changed. This type of murderous activity will no longer transpire with impunity.
The People will no longer permit this.

Amateur opinion, strong opinion, and speculation only.
 
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