Jennifer17
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I don't believe that she did a fifteen hour shift. It was reported as 12 hours at first so now they have made it 15 to cover three missing hours.
Ok
speculating
if i am following this correctly re noise
it was not her apt
it was her neighbors who complained
so lets say she gets home - obviously they know she is a cop. One of them was up or left a note on her door telling her there was noise upstairs again .
she goes up to address that
but if that is what happened (speculating) why would she make herself look like a fool by letting the world know a cop is not quite sure where she lives?
If I did that in my wild days I would really only tell a few people!!!!
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I don't believe that she did a fifteen hour shift. It was reported as 12 hours at first so now they have made it 15 to cover three missing hours.
I don't believe that she did a fifteen hour shift. It was reported as 12 hours at first so now they have made it 15 to cover three missing hours.
Lol! Our police work 7.5 hour shifts and anything else is OT.I was thinking she was scheduled for a 12 hour shift, but it turned into a 15 hour shift with the arrest and paperwork. That makes the most sense to me.
I have had a door like that and I can't tell you how many times, the thing closed on me when I just went into the courtyard to feed my sloppy eater dog. I had keys buried in the garden in those plastic opaque pill containers.the family representative said the same thing on TV today. That all the doors have spring locks on them.
YES!!!!I don't believe that she did a fifteen hour shift. It was reported as 12 hours at first so now they have made it 15 to cover three missing hours.
I bet that some of those people were wearing ear buds. I have a granny flat that I rent out and one day I could smell burning from the flat and went and banged on his door and called out to him and he was gaming with ear thingos . There was smoke and he had not noticed it. I turned the power off before I got his attention, because something was burning and smoking on the stove top.I think they're going to have to check very carefully who heard what. Someone in what I thought was reported as the next door apartment said they didn't hear anything before the shots. The person returning home on the same floor says they didn't hear anything before the shots.
Someone else heard "Open up" in the way that a police officer would say it. Another person heard "Let me in" along with banging on the door?
Any more reports from different people?
And are they going to release the 911 call?
She coulda been the one with the ear buds and on the phone texting....I bet that some of those people were wearing ear buds. I have a granny flat that I rent out and one day I could smell burning from the flat and went and banged on his door and called out to him and he was gaming with ear thingos . There was smoke and he had not noticed it. It turned the power off before I got his attention, because something was burning and smoking on the stove top.
Yes, that is a thought. Not paying attention to where she was.She coulda been the one with the ear buds and on the phone texting....
I think that you make a good point here. I remember that on more than one occasion while I was in college, I accidentally attempted to open the wrong door in my dorm building. I was usually distracted while doing this, or I must admit, slightly under the influence. So I’ll give her the benefit of the doubt on this aspect.She coulda been the one with the ear buds and on the phone texting....
I bet her dog barks all the time ‘cos she’s gone so many hours, but no one is complaining or barging into her apartment and shooting her.I wonder if he was singing loudly and that is why banged on the door and yelled.
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