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And sheer arrogance!I hope they do revoke it for plain stupidity!
And sheer arrogance!I hope they do revoke it for plain stupidity!
Let’s hope her next cruise cabin will be a nice cell block. Destination: Mountain View Unit, Gainesville, TX.And sheer arrogance!
.I think her arrogance should have serious consequences: revoke bond and put her in jail
Yes, it actually makes her look a lil‘ sociopathic, doesn’t it?.
I’m a little uneasy with her going on a cruise because it has an appearance that taking a life did not impact her all that much. I would think her lawyer would advise her not to be out in public like she doesn’t have a care in the world.
Yes, it actually makes her look a lil‘ sociopathic, doesn’t it?
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I’m a little uneasy with her going on a cruise because it has an appearance that taking a life did not impact her all that much. I would think her lawyer would advise her not to be out in public like she doesn’t have a care in the world.
Do we know if her bond conditions prohibit alcohol?
I SO want to see the toxicology report on her. If I were to bet, she was 3 sheets to the wind. IMO totally SWAGing here.“The case has been assigned to state District Judge Tammy Kemp. A former prosecutor who took the bench in 2015, Kemp ordered Guyger to surrender her passport Friday and not to travel outside the state without approval, according to court records. She's also forbidden to use alcohol or drugs.“
Former Dallas officer Amber Guyger booked on murder charge in Botham Jean slaying, then freed on bond | Courts | Dallas News
ITA it does give the appearance that she has no remorse and I think that is because she truly has no remorse even though she shot a totally innocent young man. It is disgusting..
I’m a little uneasy with her going on a cruise because it has an appearance that taking a life did not impact her all that much. I would think her lawyer would advise her not to be out in public like she doesn’t have a care in the world.
I vote for option #2The Judge could do a lot of things: 1.) just admonish her and reinstate the bond conditions, 2.) revoke bond and put her in jail, 3.) reinstate bond but with a higher bail, or 4.) reinstate bond but with a gps monitor bracelet.
One can hope she was, and is, also tested for long-time alcohol consumption, for example the PEth test, which shows how high alcohol consumption a person has had during the last two weeks or so.I SO want to see the toxicology report on her. If I were to bet, she was 3 sheets to the wind. IMO totally SWAGing here.
Amber Guyger is scheduled to begin a jury trial on Monday, Aug. 12
Trial of Dallas officer set to start Aug. 12
No joke, when I heard of this case, I always thought about it in the equal context of if the roles were reverse. He walked into her apartment and thought it was his and fired a shot. To be out, cruising around sends bad optics.. Also where is the remorse and accountability..I vote for option #2
What a disgrace
A growing trend in the media that has been happening lately in certain descriptions that apply. I wish it would be either omitted outside of stats collected by LE, or always mentioned to be totally transparent and not provoke certain perceived bias in a case that it might not be relevant.It is interesting to read this article, as the "race" is noted. "White former police officer" "black unarmed man".
Most, if not all articles discussing criminal activity do not mention race of the perpetrator and victim, unless it is in context to a hate crime. It is interesting how the media can frame a situation using bias on a discretionary basis.
I really think it was her weed!I SO want to see the toxicology report on her. If I were to bet, she was 3 sheets to the wind. IMO totally SWAGing here.
It is part of a pattern across the country. A very unfortunate pattern backed by statistics that needs to be addressed and hold the perpetrators accountable.It is interesting to read this article, as the "race" is noted. "White former police officer" "black unarmed man".
Most, if not all articles discussing criminal activity do not mention race of the perpetrator and victim, unless it is in context to a hate crime. It is interesting how the media can frame a situation using bias on a discretionary basis.
I would not be surprised if she was on something.I really think it was her weed!
Early on I suggested they test her for anabolic steroids which cause physiological changes in the brain/impair judgement that can result in aggression and impulsivity. It's not too late. These substances would show up in her hair strands.I would not be surprised if she was on something.
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