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Man shot, killed by off-duty Dallas police officer who walked into wrong apartment

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Unless she moved in three days ago, how does one walk into the wrong apartment?
 
I'm guessing she'll insist the victim became hostile and thus take the "feared for my life" defense. As is usually the case, the only potential witness to that claim is the one who got killed.
 
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What would your reaction be if you are sitting in your living room and a cop just casually walks in the front door?
Probably a massive wave of anxiety. My point is it doesn't matter what I did or didn't do if I'm not alive to tell the grand jury my side of it.
 
I'm very, very skeptical that this is anything resembling the full story.
 
One time I was dressed in full "combats" military gear for halloween, and walked right into a house at the wrong address for a party I was going to.

In my defence the girls texted me the wrong addy (right street but reversed the address house number) ... there were two startled people staring at me ... I quickly realized my error, and excused myself and walked to the correct address.

To my knowledge none of us was carrying a firearm :)
 
Her first thought before seeing that it's not her apartment (if that even happened) would have been, "Why the hell is my door unlocked?".
 
I guess if you have the wrong apartment and somehow don't realize it, and the door is unlocked when you left it locked, you are suspicious.

But, the moment you open the door you've got to know it's not your home.

Did she call in a burglary when she found "her door" unlocked?
 
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