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NBA: Pelicans Guard Dejean-Jones Shot and Killed After Accessing Wrong Dallas Apartment
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New Orleans Pelicans guard Bryce Dejean-Jones was shot and killed early Saturday morning after breaking down a door to a Dallas apartment, police said.
Dallas Police Senior Cpl. DeMarquis Black said in a statement a man living inside the apartment was sleeping when he heard his front door getting kicked opened. As Dejean-Jones tried to break into the bedroom, the man retrieved a handgun and fired shots at Dejean-Jones.
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xqqme
(5/30/2016)
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... “believed to be breaking into the apartment of an estranged acquaintance (but) in advertently broke into the wrong apartment.”
Even if Dejean-Jones had picked the "right" apartment, the occupant would have been justified in shooting him dead.
When one violently and unlawfully enters an abode, one risks his or her life. |
Comment by:
stevelync
(5/31/2016)
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A thug with a multi-million $$$ contract is just a well-paid thug. |
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