TX - Joshua Brown, 27, (witness in Amber Guyger trial), shot and killed, Dallas, 4 Oct 2019

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  • #761
It's possible the autopsy could shed light on that question. In other words, would it be possible, given his injuries, to fire at the other man after being shot?

It may not give a definitive answer, and yes, I agree that the testimony of an admitted criminal might well be slanted to mitigate the behavior of his associates.
Shot in a lower body-that presumably means he could have been alive for a while.
 
  • #762
  • #763
BBM;



https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...f583c8-e9f8-11e9-a329-7378fbfa1b63_story.html

Usually "critical condition" indicates a life threatening condition. But we don't know if this description came from the hospital or if it was the police department representative's interpretation.

It seems that the DPD was getting information from the shooting victim. If he is not intubated, is lucid, and is able to talk, the severity of his condition may have been exaggerated. Hard to know at present.

What do "stable," "critical," and other medical conditions mean?
I think rather than exaggerated, his condition may have simply improved do to the medical care he is receiving.
 
  • #764
It is quite possible and even likely that there are several witnesses.
That was an extraordinarily fast bust.
Yea, but there is a guy with a gun shot wound in the hospital so one would guess he could be a source of the information.
 
  • #765
Since i have no idea what they are really stating with that, i don't dare guess. Only thing i do know is moving Pot from Cali (some coming from Hawaii) and getting it to other states, USED to be a big deal. WHERE it comes from originally could be the price difference. I'm no expert by any means. I just googled and it gave me a price on gram thru lb, Louisana and then broke it down by medical/legal, street recreational etc. I used median numbers to estimate. People absolutely will kill over 30k.... and that was just want was found inside the apartment, the backpack is still missing. We have clue what is in there, except for the injured participant stating that the gun JB had was in there too. Could be other drugs, could have been cash. Hopefully it will be found but i'm not taking bets on that.

People kill each other over much less.
 
  • #766
Yes, I don't think that can be proved. Did the perps steal the drugs then? Or is that also unknown. Sorry. I can't keep up.
They stole his backpack and they stole his gun.
We don't know whether the backpack was empty or full. It is possible that the 12 lbs of weed in his apartment was for them and he went to meet them to check it out before handing it over, but carried the backpack to pretend he had it.
Maybe money first drugs after?
But for all we know he could have been trading crystal meth.
It's an unknown.
(I'm still utterly fascinated with the Morris case and the 2nd person bit... I need to chase that..
 
  • #767
FYI - Dallas, TX to Shreveport, LA is only a 3 hour drive. Dallas, TX to Alexandria, LA is only 4.5 hours per Google maps.

Dallas is the crossroads of 2 of the major drug trafficking routes. Route F (pale green on the map below) is the Interstate 35 corridor south-north from the border at Laredo, TX to Duluth, MN, and passing through TX cities San Antonio, Austin, Waco and Dallas. Route A (lavender on the map) is east-west from Los Angeles to Dallas to Atlanta using I-10 and I-20.

Drug Transportation Corridors - National Drug Threat Assessment 2006

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  • #768
FYI - Dallas, TX to Shreveport, LA is only a 3 hour drive. Dallas, TX to Alexandria, LA is only 4.5 hours per Google maps.

Dallas is the crossroads of 2 of the major drug trafficking routes. Route F (pale green on the map below) is the Interstate 35 corridor south-north from the border at Laredo, TX to Duluth, MN, and passing through TX cities San Antonio, Austin, Waco and Dallas. Route A (lavender on the map) is east-west from Los Angeles to Dallas to Atlanta using I-10 and I-20.

Drug Transportation Corridors - National Drug Threat Assessment 2006

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That's brilliant info.
Thank you.
 
  • #769
I wonder how quickly after meeting did the argument start?

I think even if they can't use the stand your ground law, they will still say it was done in self defense.

I guess we will see how it goes forward.

Imoo
 
  • #770
Possession of marijuana is not only illegal in Texas, but the selling of it is worse. Add in the guns and I believe it becomes federal.
 
  • #771
Even if he shot first?
he'll go down in the stats as a victim of gun violence
The guy he shot is also a victim of gun violence, though alive...
But it is more than my wee brain can hack to translate that into any other framework.
 
  • #772
Yea, but there is a guy with a gun shot wound in the hospital so one would guess he could be a source of the information.

He and the other two will all have their versions of events. No doubt, Joshua will be framed as the aggressor. He may have been, or not. I doubt we'll get some top notch forensic investigation, either. Murders like this are a dime a dozen.
 
  • #773
BBM;



https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...f583c8-e9f8-11e9-a329-7378fbfa1b63_story.html

Usually "critical condition" indicates a life threatening condition. But we don't know if this description came from the hospital or if it was the police department representative's interpretation.

It seems that the DPD was getting information from the shooting victim. If he is not intubated, is lucid, and is able to talk, the severity of his condition may have been exaggerated. Hard to know at present.

What do "stable," "critical," and other medical conditions mean?

Thank you. - - I amended my partial quoted post "no reports his injury is life threatening" to include the Asst Chief presser (embedded in my post) didn't report the suspects injury was life threatening.
 
  • #774
Possession of marijuana is not only illegal in Texas, but the selling of it is worse. Add in the guns and I believe it becomes federal.
The quantity alone makes it felony offence- $10k fine, up to 10 yrs in prison, links posted earlier.
 
  • #775
Possession of marijuana is not only illegal in Texas, but the selling of it is worse. Add in the guns and I believe it becomes federal.

Yes -- this came up earlier in thread. Hemp is now legal in Texas, but MJ is still illegal.
 
  • #776
He and the other two will all have their versions of events. No doubt, Joshua will be framed as the aggressor. He may have been, or not. I doubt we'll get some top notch forensic investigation, either. Murders like this are a dime a dozen.
If DPD retain control of the investigation, I reckon we will get a top notch investigation. If the Feds take over, we'll get nothing, not even information.
 
  • #777
  • #778
Yes -- this came up earlier in thread. Hemp is now legal in Texas, but MJ is still illegal.
Yes. Hemp is used in shampoo, toothpaste, etc. It dOes not contain THC. But the biggest thing here is he was dealing. And it sounds like they were all armed. This is a huge no no. I'd like to know how the Louisiana people connected with him. Was he that well known?
 
  • #779
If DPD retain control of the investigation, I reckon we will get a top notch investigation. If the Feds take over, we'll get nothing, not even information.

Perhaps you're right, given the high profile nature of the case.
 
  • #780
Perhaps you're right, given the high profile nature of the case.
That was utterly beautiful work and an amazing presentation by them today.
It was measured dignified and bang on accurate.
I liked Hall, she's smart and she's wise and I reckoned she'd do it right and she did.
I wasn't sure how much co-operation she would receive from within the force though, they could well have resented her efforts and worked against her and therein lay the danger.
I never believed they would catch someone because there was only a vague description of a car..
DPD have what is probably a massive task cleaning house and restoring goodwill.
I sincerely wish them well with that and after today's presentation I'd be optimistic about them getting it right .
 
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