Originally posted by chillymac
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Bad deal, No offense to the officer but this seems like it could have been easily avoidable. Deadly force doesnt seem remotely appropriate for the few facts given so far. Hell im sleep deprived every day, thats a **** poor excuse for horrible decision making. punishment shouldnt be any different tham if it was some one in the same boat with out the badge. I support law enforcement but it’s hard to stand behind a mistake this reckless.
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Originally posted by HeyMikey View PostWow, she not only went into the wrong apartment, she parked on the wrong floor of the parking garage, and didn't even notice that the deceased victim had a red door mat in front of his apt, while she has NO door mat in front of her own apt.
Can't wait to see what her toxicology report shows, because if there's not some drugs/alcohol involved here, then there must've been some other kind of reason/cause, as to how she could've made so many critical errors in judgement, for this scenario to possibly happen.
If that witness account is accurate it puts extreme doubt on her claim that she mistakenly thought it was her apartment. That story would make no sense.
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Couple of things. My fiance has worked as a manager for several higher end properties around Houston. Each apartment try's to have a courtesy officer living there rent free from what she has told me.
I've came home after working a long night and went to a floor below mine by accident several times and tried unlocking the door which I was unsuccessful at since it wasn't my apartment. A lot of these apartments look identical each floor.
I'll ask her if it's common for the courtesy officer to have access to all the apartments. Honestly I doubt it though.
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If it comes out that it wasn't a mistake, throw the book at her. If it was truly a "mistake", I don't know what you do, but letting her off ain't it. It's one thing to accidentally walk into the wrong place. Saying "oops" it was an accident when some innocent guy gets killed is not acceptable. We already accept way too much stupidity in society today, we don't need more of this kind.Last edited by jdg13; 09-12-2018, 06:11 AM.
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Originally posted by Kodiakk View PostCouple of things. My fiance has worked as a manager for several higher end properties around Houston. Each apartment try's to have a courtesy officer living there rent free from what she has told me.
I've came home after working a long night and went to a floor below mine by accident several times and tried unlocking the door which I was unsuccessful at since it wasn't my apartment. A lot of these apartments look identical each floor.
I'll ask her if it's common for the courtesy officer to have access to all the apartments. Honestly I doubt it though.
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Originally posted by FVR JR View PostIf it comes out that it wasn't a mistake, throw the book at her. If it was truly a "mistake", I don't know what you do, but letting her off ain't it. It's one thing to accidentally walk into the wrong place. Saying "oops" it was an accident when some innocent guy gets killed is not acceptable. We already accept way too much stupidity in society today, we don't need more of this kind.
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