Amber Guyger could be out if Greg Abbott's racist ass grants her parole. |
Amber Guyger, the former Dallas Police officer who murdered Botham Jean was sent to the iron college for 10 years. The involuntary manslaughter conviction was not what the Jean family wanted. Her mandatory five years is required. Now as she is approaching the five year tragedy of his passing, Botham Jean will still never get the justice he deserves.
Guyger, who had a five year stint with Dallas Police was on the phone and not paying attention when she jarred a door belonging to Jean. She entered the home and immediately shot Jean eating ice cream in his underwear.
Guyger did not render aid. At the time of emergency crews, a witness saw Guyger was sobbing and concocting a story to why the hell she shot a man in his own home. The investigators had come to the conclusion that Guyger was reckless despite her excuse of working a 13.5 hour shift.
Guyger's disregard of the safety of a civilian even if she thought he was a suspect, the Texas Rangers saw that she exercised poor choices and it required an arrest. She was terminated and arrested soon after.
The incident made national headlines. She was convicted and sentenced. Jean's distraught brother and the Dallas judge even embraced her and hugged her.
The sentence was light. It would become a boiling pot for more police shootings and killings. The George Floyd murder became the catalyst of rally cries to do something about police violence.
Botham Jean was an innocent man. The junk food media tried to make him a villain. |
Guyger and many other former police officers got trained through an Israeli-American law enforcement pact. Israel is the primary source of training for American law enforcement. That also came into question.
However, they will have an opportunity to decide whether Guyger deserves parole.
She is in the fifth year of her term. This makes her eligible for parole. In September, Guyger and her attorneys will make a plea for parole seeing that she has not committed any violations while in Gatesville Womens Lockup.
She will put on the sob story about how she missed out her family issues, wanting to start a new life and claims of writing to her pastor or the victim's family pleading for forgiveness.
I am just using hypothetical words but this is what I expect of her.
September 2024 will be the deciding time for Guyger.
I hope they deny it.
The Supreme Court rejected her appeals after she tried to get the conviction overturned in state courts.
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