LoveNotHate wrote:
Mr. Jeans's apartment smelled of marijuana.
She says she told him to "Raise your hands".
She missed numerous signs indicating she was not on the right floor or at the right apartment the night of the shooting, a according to the prosecutor.
The fourth floor of the garage where she parked after her 13.5-hour shift was open air, unlike her parking area on the third floor, Jason Hermus, a prosecutor with the district attorney's office, told jurors.
She failed to notice a skylight, a neighbor's decorative planter, Jean's red doormat and differences in the hallways, Hermus said. Once she opened the door to Jean's apartment, he continued, she didn't notice other differences, including a missing table, clutter on the counter and the aroma of marijuana,
A reasonable person would know the smell of marijuana would trigger memory that it's not their apartment. It becomes like a bad Dave Chapelle joke that Jean Botham hung pictures of his family and decided to smoke marijuana when he was supposed to be robbing her apartment? her police instincts obviously never kicked in. The fact she couldn't find a light switch should have told her she was in the wrong apartment
LoveNotHate wrote:
It's possible the drug made him less able to follow her instructions.
She says he briskly approached her without raising his hands.
So, she fired.
As she was the only witness we have to take this at her word...
LoveNotHate wrote:
The lead investigator said in court that he didn't feel she was guilty of any crime.
He would obviously reverse that sentiment if it was his daughter shot by a black police officer in her own apartment.
Guyger was charged with culbable homicide
Prosecutors said it was “absurd” to believe the 31-year-old’s “commando-style” behaviour was reasonable, especially given her training as a police officer and status as a more than four-year veteran of the department.
They noted that Guyger failed to retreat and call for back-up, questioned the veracity of her claim to have given Jean verbal commands before firing, and pointed out that after calling 911 she appeared to provide only limited medical assistance as Jean, who was from St Lucia, lay dying from a chest wound.
Rather than feeling tired, prosecutors alleged, she was distracted because she had been “sexting” a colleague. Jean had a bright red mat in front of his door that ought to have been impossible to miss.
Maybe she did not think it odd about the smell of marijuana because her apartment smells of reefer all the time. If not reefer she had to have a lot of some substance in her.