Roving camera 10-17-19: What do you think of the sentence in the case of Dallas police officer Amber Guyger?
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I think the 10-year sentence was
light. We’ll see what happens
with the cop who shot the woman
through her window in Fort Worth.
Police have to be accountable for killing
unarmed people. A life was taken. — Geju Brown, Paraprofessional, Roxbury
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She should have got life. What happened
wasn’t an accident. That was
a person’s life.— Clifford, Retired, Dorchester
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I didn’t think 10 years was a fair sentence.
I think she should have gotten
more time. — Camella, Administrative Assistant, Dorchester
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I don’t think it was fair. I think she
should have gotten the same sentence
as everyone else. Her case was
suspicious. — Wilbert Gary, Funeral Services, South End
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The whole situation in Dallas is confusing
to me. If you know anything about Texas, though, what’s happened should come as no surprise. — William Harold, Retired, Roxbury
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What happened in Texas was unfair. She walked in his house. He didn’t do anything to her. The black woman in Atlanta who fired a warning shot got 20 years. — Vickie Ingram, Student, Dorchester