kaen
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<modsnip: quoted post was removed>I will agree that going to the wrong apartment was an accident.
But, we should be clear that the jury found that her entering the home and shooting to kill Mr. Jean was not an accident. As an officer, Ms. Guyger should have exited the apartment and ask for departmental aid-- if she had she would have recognized that she was at the wrong apartment. As an officer, Ms. Guyger was supposed to render aid and did not. It was not an accident that her 911 call showed she cared more about her and her job loss rather than saving this man's life after she realized her mistake. It was not an accident that the president of the DPA turned off recordings that would have given a further insight into her state of mind.
But, we should be clear that the jury found that her entering the home and shooting to kill Mr. Jean was not an accident. As an officer, Ms. Guyger should have exited the apartment and ask for departmental aid-- if she had she would have recognized that she was at the wrong apartment. As an officer, Ms. Guyger was supposed to render aid and did not. It was not an accident that her 911 call showed she cared more about her and her job loss rather than saving this man's life after she realized her mistake. It was not an accident that the president of the DPA turned off recordings that would have given a further insight into her state of mind.
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