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United States News Title: Cops Break Into Innocent Sleeping Woman’s Home, Shoot Her—Now She Faces Life in Prison Free Thought Project by Matt Agorist Winter Park, FL Bobbie Sapp, 49, is a registered nurse, who has no criminal past. Despite never having committed a crime, because of the backward justice system in America, coupled with violent police welfare checks, Sapp is now facing the possibility of life behind bars. On the night in question, Sapp had done nothing wrong, had committed no crime, and harmed no oneyet police broke into her home, raided her bedroom as she slept, and shot her. Then, they had the audacity to arrest her and charge her with multiple felonies. Sapps nightmare began in September of 2017 as she slept comfortably in her own bed in her own home. Instead of waking up to her alarm that fateful morning, Sapp would wake up to multiple shadowy figures surrounding her in her bedroom, pulling off her covers, yelling at her, tasering her, and eventually, shooting her. Sapp is so confident that she did nothing wrong that she went on camera recently with News 6 Orlando to tell her side of the story. It is nothing short of shocking. She says the entire incident began because her disgruntled ex-boyfriend used a police welfare check to deliberately harm her. It worked. He used this wellness check as a way to put me in harms way, she said. Indeed, instead of actually investigating the situation by knocking on the door, calling her, or any other number of non-violent means, cops helped this man who did not live in the house and could have been anyone break in to her home and then shoot this woman on his behalf. My girlfriend was threatening suicide last night, I just came to the house and trying to get in, Sapps ex-boyfriend told the 911 operator. Sapp says these were all lies. If she actually wanted to kill herself, she couldve used one of the two guns which she regularly sleeps with. She did not. She is very well armed, Sapps ex-boyfriend told the 911 operator when asked if Sapp had a gun. Shes threatened suicide by cop before, he said. There is no record of Sapp ever attempting to commit suicide by herself or by cop before. Also, if she was trying to commit suicide by cop that night she would have had to call the cops. She did not call the police. I was asleep in my bed. I was not at all contemplating a suicide or suicide by cop, Sapp told News 6. Nevertheless, police show up to the home and start taking directions from Sapps ex, who did not live there. Theres one way into the house to crawl through a window and I dont want to do that at this point. I want someone here with me, Sapps ex-boyfriend said during the call. When police arrived on scene, Sapps ex showed them how to break into the home and they followed his directions. Im asking if theres any weapons in the house, he tells me theres enough weapons in the house to start a revolution, officer Jeff Marcum, one of the responding officers, said according to an interview obtained by News 6. Those weapons consisted of two pistols recovered from Sapps bed after shed been shot. Police claim that when they were breaking into Sapps home that they announced themselves as cops. However, when they got to Sapps bedroom, they admit that they did not announce themselves and she was still sleeping. She had no idea they were police. Were yelling at her to, you know, let us see your hands, let us see your hands, Marcum said. Because the innocent woman who was just shaken out of sleep by heavily armed strangers in her bedroom, did not immediately begin to prostrate herself at the feet of her home invaders, force was escalated. I didnt have my glasses on, Im legally blind, Sapp said. I couldnt identify anybody, but I remember there being shadows figures standing in my room. They pulled the covers off me. At that point when she pulled the cover, Ms. Sapp immediately came up with a handgun and pointed it right at us, Marcum told investigators. Sapp disputes the notion that she ever pointed a gun. She says that had she actually pointed a gun, she would be dead because more than one of the cops wouldve fired their guns. If I had been pointing my gun, the way they said that I was, why didnt they all shoot me, instead of just one person? Sapp asked. Indeed, as TFTP has reported on a regular basis, cops are more than willing to shoot someone for merely reaching for areas where there may be a gun. If you actually point a gun at a cop, especially four of them, rest assured, you are going to be filled with holes immediately. Instead of shooting her, one cop deployed his taser. Marcum, apparently scared of his own shadow then did what the other officers in the room never felt necessary: he pulled out his gun and put a bullet into Sapp. This innocent woman, who had harmed no one, was asleep in her own bedroom, and did nothing wrong, was then shot in the shoulder and arrested. It doesnt make any sense that they would come in that way unless they were lied to by somebody that was using this well-being check as a tool to put me in harms way, Sapp said. To process that has been really, really difficult. Its something that could happen to anyone. Despite the fact that not a single cop was injured, and the fact that Sapp never fired of a round, and the fact that she was the one who was shot, this woman was arrested and charged with the following felonies: Att. First Degree Murder Of Leo W/firearm Sapp, whose trial begins this month, now faces the possibility of life behind bars for attempting to defend herself against multiple armed home invaders who happened to wear badges. All of this, of course, was carried out for her own safety. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 29.
#28. To: Deckard (#0)
The state's case against this woman hinges around her pointing a gun at cops, but I'm hard pressed to understand how it could possibly be a crime for a woman to react with hostility after being awakened in her own bedroom by 3 strange men. If I was on the jury, the state would have the overwhelming burden to show that this woman acted with malice by drawing a firearm when she would already have enormous latitude to do so simply out of a right to self defense. Even if the police claim that she drew a weapon on them is true, even if she had fired a shot, even if she had killed one or more police, I would grant her the "I was in fear for my life" defense and vote to acquit. We all know if she was holding a cell phone and police shot and killed her, that would be the police defense. I'm really sick of how prosecutors and courts hold citizens to higher police standards in shooting situations than they hold trained police.
YUP, met too. She could kill all the cops as far as I am concerned. THEY were breaking the law of man and natures law. If 4 men go into a bears cave to capture the bear and they end up mauled, people say one word.....GOOD. Into a persons den while they sleep, and they want to throw her in prison for defending herself.
#30. To: jeremiad (#29)
If this woman was a cop and upon waking, drew her firearm and pointed it at the guys in her bedroom, they'd have never thought it any problem. It would just be instinctive training kicking in. But no, she's not a cop so HER drawing her gun on them is a crime.
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