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  • Ex-Texas police officer found guilty of murder in fatal shooting of black teenager

    A white former Texas police officer has been found guilty of murder on Tuesday for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager as he left a house party in a car full of teenagers.

    Roy Oliver was fired from the Balch Springs Police Department days after the April 2017 shooting. Oliver killed 15-year-old Jordan Edwards after the then-officer fired into a moving car carrying five black teenagers leaving a local house party. Edwards was in the front passenger seat.

    Oliver was found not guilty of lesser charges manslaughter and aggravated assault, CBS DFW reports.

    Oliver testified during the Dallas County trial that he opened fire after seeing the car move toward his partner. He says he thought his partner was in danger. But his partner told jurors he didn't fear for his life and never felt the need to fire his weapon.

    The shooting launched the Dallas suburb of Balch Springs into a national conversation on issues of law enforcement and race. Experts said ahead of the trial that securing convictions against an officer was challenging, in part because criminal culpability in on-duty shootings is subjective and jurors are more inclined to believe police testimony.

    In closing arguments, defense attorneys told the jury they needed to evaluate the circumstances from Oliver's viewpoint and from what the former officer knew at the time. But prosecutors described Oliver as out of control and looking for a reason to kill. They argued that his firing into the car wasn't reasonable.

    The shooting came after Oliver and his partner, Tyler Gross, had broken up a large house party following a report of underage drinking. Both officers were inside the residence when they heard gunfire outside and responded. Authorities later determined the shots were fired near a nursing home in the area.

    Oliver retrieved his rifle and went toward Gross, who was ordering the car carrying Edwards to stop. Oliver testified that he saw the car back up and stop for a second before moving forward and going toward Gross.

    Testifying in his own defense, Oliver told the jury the car was about to hit his partner. Oliver said he felt he had no other option but to fire.

    Gross, however, testified that he did not fear for his life and never felt the need to fire his weapon. He also said he didn't feel like the vehicle was trying to hit him.

    Prosecutors said Oliver fired after the vehicle passed Gross. Investigators also said no guns were found in the teens' vehicle.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/roy-oli...ordan-edwards/

  • #2
    He said the car was backing up and trying to run over his partner, but the cameras showed the kids were backing out of the parking lot and his partner was nowhere near the car. During the trial his partner testified that he was not in danger.

    This officer simply panicked and pumped 5 bullets into a car full of teenagers for absolutely no reason at all.

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    • #3
      Great news!


      JimRaynor, Jordan was an honor student.
      Maybe he would have developed a cure for cancer or created an invention that made humans' lives way more easier.

      Are sad, Jim?
      Are yah?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
        Great news!


        JimRaynor, Jordan was an honor student.
        Maybe he would have developed a cure for cancer or created an invention that made humans' lives way more easier.

        Are sad, Jim?
        Are yah?

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        • #5
          It's refreshing to see there is still justice in this world.

          Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
          Great news!


          JimRaynor, Jordan was an honor student.
          Maybe he would have developed a cure for cancer or created an invention that made humans' lives way more easier.

          Are sad, Jim?
          Are yah?
          Jesus mate can you tone it down a notch

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          • #6
            Oh the bruvvas are going to have fun with him.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
              Great news!


              JimRaynor, Jordan was an honor student.
              Maybe he would have developed a cure for cancer or created an invention that made humans' lives way more easier.

              Are sad, Jim?
              Are yah?
              Sad? No, hard to get sad for people you have little connection to. I was watching WWII documentary's and saw how many people were slaughtered and it made you reflect how worthless human life can be, and how barbaric people really are.

              Hopefully the family of this young man have some peace with the verdict.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
                It's refreshing to see there is still justice in this world.



                Jesus mate can you tone it down a notch
                Had to check Jim with that. That's the reason Jim said abortions shouldn't be allowed because one of those fetuses could go on to cure cancer, etc.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                  Sad? No, hard to get sad for people you have little connection to. I was watching WWII documentary's and saw how many people were slaughtered and it made you reflect how worthless human life can be, and how barbaric people really are.

                  Hopefully the family of this young man have some peace with the verdict.
                  You were up in arms about abortions taking place though.

                  Where can I watch that WWII doc?

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                  • #10
                    Will this guy be in general population?

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