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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3152652" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Right now we have no clue how the apartment complex is laid out, no clue what this officer went through on her shift, no clue as to her mental and physical state. So to completely dismiss a very plausible explanation is the true BS. Does it excuse her? No. But so far this thread has already delved into the "She must have been drunk or high" arena. There were a few probes into was this racially motivated. I chose a path that is plausible and could explain how this happened without painting the officer as a drunk or racist. How often do you look at your door when you walk to it? What if her apartment was in the same place just one hallway down? If she was tired its very easy to see her go down the wrong hallway, grab the door and feel it turn, go inside and see a person in the apartment and jump to the conclusion that her apartment was being burglarized. </p><p></p><p>Truth is none of us know what led to this except for the cop mistook this guy's apartment for hers and shot him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3152652, member: 43724"] Right now we have no clue how the apartment complex is laid out, no clue what this officer went through on her shift, no clue as to her mental and physical state. So to completely dismiss a very plausible explanation is the true BS. Does it excuse her? No. But so far this thread has already delved into the "She must have been drunk or high" arena. There were a few probes into was this racially motivated. I chose a path that is plausible and could explain how this happened without painting the officer as a drunk or racist. How often do you look at your door when you walk to it? What if her apartment was in the same place just one hallway down? If she was tired its very easy to see her go down the wrong hallway, grab the door and feel it turn, go inside and see a person in the apartment and jump to the conclusion that her apartment was being burglarized. Truth is none of us know what led to this except for the cop mistook this guy's apartment for hers and shot him. [/QUOTE]
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