Officer Amber Guyger’s Story Continues to Unravel

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Botham Shem Jean (left) and Amber Guyger (right)

Does This Video Prove Amber Guyger Lied About Botham Jean’s Door?:
https://rollingout.com/2018/09/14/does-this-video-prove-amber-guyger-lied-about-botham-jeans-door/

() The story of Dallas officer Amber Guyger, who killed an unarmed Botham Jean, is starting to unravel quickly.

First, Guyger claimed that Jean confronted her at the door, and then she said that she attempted to use her key and the door was ajar. When she entered the apartment, Guyger alleged that she saw a dark silhouette, believed an intruder was in her home and fired her weapon twice striking Jean in the chest, killing him.

Now, media outlet Inside Edition has punched a huge hole in her story with a video tour of Jean’s apartment.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: The “sure slam” door system that other residents in the building mentioned is now confirmed, along with the red door mat outside the victim’s apartment.

Very Telling Posts in What Appears to Be Amber Guyger’s Pinterest Account

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

“I wear all black to remind you not to mess with me, because I’m already dressed for your funeral”
amber 🙂 saved to love to laugh: Yah I got meh a gun a shovel an gloves if I were u back da fuck up and get out of meh fucking ass.”

Check Out What Appears To Be Amber Guyger’s Pinterest Account:
https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/dallas-police-officer-amber-guygers-likely-pinterest-account-11139874

(Stephen Young) In the hours and days between shooting Botham Jean and her name being made public, Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger appeared to scrub as much of her life as possible from the internet. By the time Guyger’s name was widely known, she and her family had disappeared from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram — the places inquiring minds would typically look for photos and anything else they could find.

It appears that Guyger failed to sweep up one trail of digital breadcrumbs.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Pure pig… Among other suspicious posts, one meme on the profile features a thin blue line, and States, “sometimes, there’s justice, and sometimes, there’s just us.” Another has a minion, standing next to the text, “Ungrateful: No one had thanked me today for having the patience not to kill them.”

Boot-Licking NRA Finally Gets Something Right

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following post here, being shared by the page, “Peaceful Streets Project,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

“Dallas officer charged with manslaughter – NRATV”

Peaceful Streets Project: Is the NRA now advocating shooting cops who break into your home?

NRA: “Shoot cops on sight.”  #ACAB

NRA spokesperson: Dallas Shooting in Which a Cop Killed a Man in His Own Home “Could Have Been Very Different” if the Victim “Was a Law Abiding Gun Owner”:
https://www.mediamatters.org/video/2018/09/11/nra-spokesperson-dallas-shooting-which-cop-killed-man-his-own-home-could-have-been-very-different-if/221269

My Commentary: If he had a gun, “she might be the one carried out.” 🙂

In Face of Blue Privilege Corruption, Resist State-Run Gun Control

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Cop Amber Guyger Is One Reason We Need Private Gun Ownership:
https://mises.org/power-market/cop-amber-guyger-one-reason-we-need-private-gun-ownership

(Ryan McMaken) When advocates of gun confiscation complain about “guns” and say “no one needs a gun for x” all they are really saying — whether they understand it or not — is “I want only cops and soldiers to have guns.”

While gun control advocates often claim to be suspicious of police power, logic dictates that the gun-confiscation position is simply the position that only government employees should have guns. Similarly, more mild gun-regulation positions are designed to increase the coercive power of government over the taxpaying citizenry, and to lessen access to private sources of self-defense — thus increasing private-sector dependence on government police for “protection.”  The gun-regulation position is premised on the idea that only the police can really be trusted with gun ownership.

And what a terrible position that is.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Only a mindless drone would push for State-run gun control in this climate of murderous Blue Privilege…

Officer Amber Guyger’s Unraveling Story

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Corrupt Frisco Texas Cops,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

Arrest Warrant for Amber Guyger

My Commentary: Victim’s door was already slightly ajar, so it just opened when suspect used her electronic key? Suspect was still in police uniform when she *accidentally* trespassed into her victim’s home? Suspect gave her victim verbal commands, but victim’s only reply was to ”not comply”? Suspect shot victim twice the dark, mortally wounding him, before even turning on lights? Suspect called 911, and only discovered that she was trespassing, and not in her apartment after checking the numbers on front door, when operator asked for her address?

So, it was too dark for her to realize she was trespassing, but not too dark for her to fire two bullets, and mortally wound her victim? Then, she calls 911, turns the lights on, still doesn’t realize she was trespassing, but finally discovers it when operator asks for her address, and she has the completely normal reaction of checking her own front door to find out?