This is Miss “oops I thought I pulled my taser” lady in case anyone needs a reminder.
I mean I do really think that was an accident on her part, but accidents can still be crimes. You shouldn't be in positions to possess weapons capable of deadly harm if you can't be bothered enough to know if your pulling a taser or gun.
Im glad to be seeing all these guilty verdicts lately. Police Officers need to know that they will be held accountable for their actions and that if you kill someone unjustly, you're going to jail like everyone else would.
I mean I do really think that was an accident on her part, but accidents can still be crimes. You shouldn't be in positions to possess weapons capable of deadly harm if you can't be bothered enough to know if your pulling a taser or gun.
i didn't follow the case but i heard she was an officer for 20+ years so like.. pretty f***ing awful accident
Im glad to be seeing all these guilty verdicts lately. Police Officers need to know that they will be held accountable for their actions and that if you kill someone unjustly, you're going to jail like everyone else would.
Im glad to be seeing all these guilty verdicts lately. Police Officers need to know that they will be held accountable for their actions and that if you kill someone unjustly, you're going to jail like everyone else would.
Glad Wright got Justice but whats the point if the laws protecting law enforcement in less famous cases remain the same?
I mean I do really think that was an accident on her part, but accidents can still be crimes. You shouldn't be in positions to possess weapons capable of deadly harm if you can't be bothered enough to know if your pulling a taser or gun.
Yeah its still her responsibility to be cautious and 100% certain before firing ANY weapon on another person.
But lets not forget, the only reason an accident like this happens at all is because of the way law enforcement is trained to behave and react.
So I'm glad she was convicted, but the system still needs to change.
I mean I do really think that was an accident on her part, but accidents can still be crimes. You shouldn't be in positions to possess weapons capable of deadly harm if you can't be bothered enough to know if your pulling a taser or gun.
I absolutely refuse to believe this, the difference between the two would be obvious to most people let alone a veteran of 20 years. Her disgusting crocodile tears during the trial did not help her case at all either