Monday, September 24, 2018

Dirty Cop Who Killed Botham Jean Fired Out The Cannon!

Dirty cop fired from Dallas Police Department.

Now Amber Guyger is without a job. The former Dallas Police officer who claimed she killed an unarmed Black man was fired out the cannon today.

Guyger is facing manslaughter charges for the death of Botham Jean. According to her claim, she thought she was heading to her own apartment. While off duty, she entered the victim's home she saw this figure. She demanded the figure show his hands. The figure didn't so she shot him. Guyger told her bosses that she claimed he was a burglar. The victim died at the hospital.

The dirty cop was given a get out free card and now is in hiding until trial. The suspect is facing up to 30 years in the iron college for manslaughter. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The Dallas Metropolitan Police Chief said in a statement that her days with the law agency are over.

Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall terminated Police Officer Amber Guyger, #10702, during a hearing held September 24, 2018.
The junk food media trying to tarnish his name and not the suspect.
An Internal Affairs investigation concluded that on September 9, 2018, Officer Guyger, #10702, engaged in adverse conduct when she was arrested for manslaughter.

Officer Guyger was terminated for her actions. She was hired in November 2013 and was assigned to the Southeast Patrol Division.

Under civil service rules, Officer Guyger has the right to appeal her discipline.

The police union will likely take her defense as well as the right wing carnival barkers who claim "Blue Lives Matter."

The Russian-bots who created the Blue Lives Matter movement are trying to claim that Botham Jean had marijuana in his home. They say that a "good cop" like Guyger deserves the "benefit of doubt."

Folks like Sean "Softball" Hannity believe we are "rushing to judgement."

No this is cold blooded murder.

During the U.S. Senate debate, Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) said that white cops have gotten more cover when it comes to killing unarmed Black people minding their business. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said this was situation that was "unfortunate" and demanded the public to "not rush to conclusions."

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