Amber Guyger Trial Begins

Kiowa

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Those racist texts:mad:





 
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Farida

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I thought she would get off until I heard her testimony. I believe had she not said she heard someone in there prior to going in it would have helped her some.
Hope a few jurors speak but I know they were very concerned about their identity getting out so judge wouldn't allow their voices to be heard individually.

Anyone know why she wadnt taken into custody right away or is this normal until after sentence.

Also heard she could be out on bond awaiting the appeal if the sentence is 10 years or less. Is that common?

I learned a lot watching every second of this case.

I will wear some red today to honor Mr. Jean. Red was his favorite color and that's why his family and sometimes the state wore red..in his honor.

So turns out the law was changed in 2017. The 10-year appeal bond. Let’s see what happens
 

Farida

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I was just talking to someone I know who was a police officer for more than 10 years. He was also military police before joining the cops. I am always curious to hear from LE since we don’t know what it’s like.

Dude is republican and white.

He said he had he hadn’t watched the trial but when he first heard the story he knew her explanation was BS.

He said when you are military or LE you could be dog tired, fall asleep dead. He has worked shifts or been up 24/7 working while in the military. He said he and his pals would sometimes fall asleep from exhaustion but as soon as the ish hits the fan and you are in fear for your life you get this insane adrenaline rush. You go from dead asleep, zero to 100%. You become extremely aware of your surroundings and alert to what is going on. So he doesn’t buy Amber’s story. In fact, in his opinion her police training would make her react the opposite of a civilian. They are trained for that.

He said “good” when I told him she was convicted. I was surprised.
 

Crackers Phinn

Either A Blessing Or A Lesson.
I was just talking to someone I know who was a police officer for more than 10 years. He was also military police before joining the cops. I am always curious to hear from LE since we don’t know what it’s like.

Dude is republican and white.

He said he had he hadn’t watched the trial but when he first heard the story he knew her explanation was BS.

He said when you are military or LE you could be dog tired, fall asleep dead. He has worked shifts or been up 24/7 working while in the military. He said he and his pals would sometimes fall asleep from exhaustion but as soon as the ish hits the fan and you are in fear for your life you get this insane adrenaline rush. You go from dead asleep, zero to 100%. You become extremely aware of your surroundings and alert to what is going on. So he doesn’t buy Amber’s story. In fact, in his opinion her police training would make her react the opposite of a civilian. They are trained for that.

He said “good” when I told him she was convicted. I was surprised.
Meh. They tend not to want women in the military or the police force anyway tho. But, enemy of my enemy is my friend today.
 

rabs77

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I literally watched this with my mouth open the same way I watched that black woman hop her :moon: over the fence into the lions den.

If I see a video today of a black woman eating mayonnaise directly out the container, I'm renouncing my black woman citizenship and from hence forth declaring myself a Glitter Mermaid American.
Right behind you..re-woman in the lion’s den.. I was squinting so hard for proof she wasn’t black :eek:
 

Anacaona

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Sooooooo,

Victim’s brother is hugging the murderer, says he forgives her, loves her, doesn’t want her to go to jail.

Judge also hugging the murder, gifts her with a bible, offers words of encouragement and scriptures (assuming since I can’t make her words out well)

I can’t believe what I’m seeing but given the elements can’t be too surprised. Officially done with this and the kumbaya, everythang is gonna be alright-ness
 
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