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@@Fenrir.Gleipnirno, she isn't. She clearly follow him JUST TO KNOW HIS LICENSE PLATE, but she stopping at him and pretend to be an officer and shoot him with a gun Then she claim that he grabbed the trigger without EVIDENCE. Is it clear ? She murder him
She probably would've lost her life in the line of duty...EARLY...with this behavior. She didn't want to keep streets safe; she wanted to be in control. She most likely would have gotten away with ending many lives while "protecting the public". I'm so sorry this gentleman lost his life (my husband is Diabetic) but I'm sooo glad she's off the streets and roadways. A small section of the world is safer because of it.
I look at it a little differently. You got a guy who caused a wreck. 3 people thought he was under the influence. Then he flees the scene. She could have thought she was trying to prevent him from causing a serious accident. I mean if he was found to be under the influence, I'm sure things would have been different.
@@qbi4614…it was literally the state flag of Georgia. It changed in the 50’s. Government offices often have past and present state flags in them. Don’t be ignorant.
@@E4_MAFIAYeah and they changed the flag because of the confederate emblem on it. Why would they continue to have a flag that represented the confederate states that fought to protect the institution of slavery?
“I just chased down a stranger and rammed him off the road and got out and pulled a gun on him and tried to force him out the truck and he didn’t know me and tried to protect himself and grabbed my hands and didn’t get out like I said so I felt in fear of my life” said no sane person ever!
@@elynoon she only pulled the gun cause he was ramming her jeep so she went on defense mode just like most people would do when they get their car hit or stolen but you got it
@@nelsonlangrez1737 Her jeep that she blocked him off with before proceeding to jump out, gun in hand, aggressively yelling at him and reaching into the window to punch him, but sure, SHE was the one in defense-mode.
She thought that she was going to be a big hero, be on the news and get offered an immediate job in law enforcement. She ignored the 911 Dispatcher because she was in Charlie's Angel mode. Dont mess with this tough chick she thought. A tragedy caused by arrogant ignorance.
I think she wanted to play a cop so badly that when the accident happened she went like: this is it. It’s said: “if you’re holding a hammer, you will see anything as nail”.
@@SDBRthe lawyer blamed the victim for trying to keep her gun from pointing at him. The mental gymnastics required to convince yourself that someone trying to defend their own life is equally as guilty as the civilian who pointed a firearm at them and eventually executed them.
She was 21 when the crime happened, not saying i agree with that argument, just correcting you- you do realize that years go by between a crime taking place and the defendant actually going on trial, right?
I think it's pretty gross to claim that this case is "complicated" because she's young. She was old enough to drive, drink, own a gun, and take a life. She's old enough to take her punishment. Her ever-changing story and lack of emotion tells me that she doesn't feel any remorse. She just doesn't want to be in trouble.
It’s a slap in the face to call it complicated were her choices complicated she choose to pursue a car she was told not to she chose to lie and shoot someone and kill them there’s nothing complicated about it she is a murder
@@rosemiller4622 21 is old enough to be a cop age isn’t a factor ,however she definitely wasn’t responsible enough to be carrying a firearm and no firearm class would have told her to behave in this manner.
We used to have some in-laws that lived there in Clayton County Georgia, in the cities of Mountain View, Forest Park, Riverdale, and Morrow. Actually, Mountain View and Hapeville Georgia, were borderline together, Mountain View Georgia(Clayton County) and about one tip-toe over was Hapeville Georgia(Fulton County). Last time we were there in the area was for a funeral in 1998.
She said they “clearly trying to do the right thing is clearly not the right answer”. She is still playing the victim on the stand. Disgusting entitlement on full display
She chased him down, she initiated the stop, she threatened and held him at gunpoint....she then appointed herself judge and jury. The level of narcissism is unreal.
The defense attorney started off with "she was following authority" when authority was literally telling her to STOP. No, she was not. She wanted to play hero cop, but she is not a cop.
@@S8ER Dispatchers are people you call during criminal activity and they are trained to tell you what to do to keep yourself safe in moments where a crime is being committed. She chose to ignore them telling her not to pursue. Let’s say that the only authority she was listening to was the correctional officer, he told her to get the tags nothing else. She chose to get in front of him, get out of her vehicle, confront him, and pull out her gun. She chose to commit the crime.
Nigel Hunter truly was brilliant in cross-examining her! Very smart lady, cool and calculated, on top of her game! Reminds me a bit of the lady prosecutor who shredded Ahmaud Arbery's killers.
"held against her will" "felt threatened" after being told NOT to put herself in the position she put herself in over and over again by the people whose job it is to handle this kind of situation
@@N11-xr9pi1I would have turned it back on the defense attorney, we don't see his arms coming around grabbing her on the videos. Prove they're both liars
@@Corny6251 She committed a felony by even having it on the scene. Did you not hear the felony indictments? Also, she pointed the gun at a Navy veteran suffering a medical emergency. He wasn't mentally there, and she knew that BEFORE she chased after him.
Her attorney saying he would still be alive if he didn’t grab her and the gun like she didn’t follow him, block him off and confront this man is INSANE
@kaito1430 Just to be clear, are you suggesting his actions warranted death? Because she cut him off, pulled out a gun, approached him, and threatened him with a deadly weapon. All of which she was specifically instructed not to do by law enforcement. She repeatedly threatened to "shoot" him which is a threat of murder. She intentionally assaulted him with her vehicle and threatened to kill him with a gun she held in her hand. Against law enforcement direction.
@@maeburekaiser Not saying that at all. I am saying that if he didn't make a bad decision in the first place to flee the crash, none of this would have taken place.
@@kaito1430He was having a diabetic episode, he was disoriented due to said episode. There was no bad decision, he wasn’t in the right state of mind due to his diabetic episode.
Wasn’t no reason to chase him down or stop him if we was loaded down with kilos of coke for the cartel she could’ve got many people killed by stopping him again for no reason there is no reason to cause more carnage in any situation
Hands down -I think her lying and bullying are huge factors that led to her being convicted. Her personality (bully and outlandish) AND her lies are TRULY her biggest problems.
@@renaestevenson1361man when her friends came as character witnesses during trial if you’d listened to them you would’ve thought the Virgin Mary was being crucified for no reason. She’s the nicest, sweetest, most caring person on earth according to her coworkers & I think it’s very telling that her family didn’t speak on her character but perhaps they were not allowed or advised not to.
Her crucifix necklace looks incredibly performative and so is her tearless crying on the stand. She didn't have any real tears until they said she was guilty.
@@deaf2819 Very odd about Paynes family not being able to speak and/or offer something in writing, at least. I noted Payne to be short of patience and overall empathy on the stand - not friendly. I did not see the friends testify. Boy, the jury sure saw it for what it was, however.
@@annjepsen1621 Wow - I guess you are right there (on the tears) - just noted that. I was also told that she really thought she was going to walk out of court that day. Am I right/wrong on that one, do you know? I could be thinking of another case.
She probably imagined herself getting commended for “resolving” a “dangerous” situation. The lack of remorse during the interview and in court really shows how narcissistic and self-righteous she is.
What she did was wrong 100%, but I'm not sure why you felt the need to put quotation marks around dangerous. Dude already crashed into someone and seemed impaired and fled the scene.
@@kylematlock7499 "seemed" impaired - but as the corrections officer suspected, impaired due to some kind of medical emergency - like diabetic ketoacidosis or a stroke, not by alcohol or drugs. Toxicology proved no drugs or alcohol in his system. But leaving the scene doesn't mean he deserved to have a gun pulled of him then used to end his life, by a random on the road thinking she's the main character in a movie, all because she wanted to be a (bad) cop so desperately that she escalated a minor thing easily sorted by police, into this insanity, and took an innocent man's life.
Instead of being commended for resolving a dangerous situation, she's being convicted of causing a deadly situation where a man lost his life. If it wasn't for her AT ALL, he would still be alive.
At first I thought he was just doing his job and advocating.But he just kept going on and on like she didn't really do anything wrong. It makes him seem so untrustworthy cause any reasonable person would admit that she did at least something a little wrong
A gun is for self defense, not for ordering people around. I think she wanted a reason to use that new gun. There is absolutely ZERO reason for her to get out of her car with a gun and approach another vehicle. No reason at all !!
Did she EVER think that he may have feared for his life when she pushed him off the road and pulled a gun on him?? I do not believe her. She was told repeatedly NOT to pursue but she wanted to be a hero instead of letting law enforcement do their job!!!
@@wolf-ss4re Because the victim in this case was said to have a medical emergency that was the original cause of the crash. That's why he ran and acted confused. I guess op related that to their grandfather and that it could have been him.
She had absolutely NO business or right getting involved or drawing on a civilian. She was 100% wrong. Who tf does she think she is? Her attorney is just as bad.
Yeah ik i hate the person thats just trying to do their job and get their rep up. Imagine wanting to do that in life without dumbasses on the internet to enter keyboard mode
I watched the courtroom footage, including witness testimony. The defense lawyer repeatedly tried to discredit witnesses by playing "gotcha" with incredibly minute and somewhat irrelevant details. One was quizzing exactly how many feet the front of her car was vs. the victim's car, another was him making an eyewitness who was forced off the road by Hannah's speeding sound prejudice because she phoned a friend and said "some crazy b***h" forced he off the road. But the claim that the victim pulled the trigger on a gun pointed at himself claim is nuts. The likelihood of that, especially after all else that had gone down, is extremely remote.
Why did she think she had the right to cut him off and then pull a gun because he wouldn't get out of the truck when she told him to? Getting his tag number was fine, but everything else she did was wrong. She needs to pay the price for killing a man. Even if he pulled the trigger, it never would have happened had she not pulled a gun.
She was never told the most important rule of firearm ownership, avoid avoid avoid confrontations. NEVER become the primary aggressor, always be the defendant. When she cut him off and restricted his freedom of movement, no matter what he did prior to that, SHE became the aggressor and therefore was 100% liable for anything that happened.
@@tony2300 seek help with what? They're right, bud. This isn't even an attack on religion, its a comment on how bad people will try and use religion as a tool to make themselves seem like a better person. If you're somehow offended by this comment you should probably look inwards
If she grew up around firearms she damn well knows you never point a loaded weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot. That simple fact alone means she never should have even introduced a firearm into this situation.
I remember how the prosecutor said, you cannot poke the bear and when he's trying to fight back you play the victim or some in that sense. May she rot in jail.
@@flossin5025which crimes did he commit aside from leaving the scene? Please list them. Are you suggesting it warranted deadly force? She chased him, intentionally struck his vehicle, took out a deadly weapon, repeatedly threatened to use it, and then did so. All while law enforcement instructed her NOT TO DO ANY OF THAT. You're a bad person.
Only for her parents, you culd see the pain and dissapointment in the dad he was shaking as a man Im shure he takes all the responcibility as heavy burden blaming himself.
Three people stood around for 20 minutes and nobody thought to take a picture of the license plate. The number of ways this crime could have been prevented is a tragic.
She was trying to save her life?? She was the one who got out of car and was in that guy’s face and yelling at him. She wasn’t fearing for her life at that moment.
I have a concealed carry license and carry all of the time. Never once have I ever felt like playing cop, but if some tub of lard got out of her car after blocking me and I saw she was carrying a firearm, she'd be the one in the ground, not me.
Listen to that dispatch call. End of story. Nothing she says matters. They told her to not pursue multiple times. Get the tag and return to the prior scene.
I literally dont even understand why theres any conversation being had. She went wayyyyyy out of her way to insert herself into a situation she wasnt even involved in and killed him. The end.
@@huntingtonbeachanthony4957 This. Unfortunately they have this mentality and not only do they have it but they act on their impulses the same way that she did and numerous police interactions end in people being hurt and killed because of it.
Does her attorney have a Confederate flag in the background? Or is that the state flag from one of the traitor states that long for the antebellum days?
This woman was so eager to control this man's life, that she ended up taking it. She deserves zero sympathy imo. If she really just wanted to ensure he didn't escape justice for the collision, she could've literally achieved that by simply taking a picture of the guy's license plate.
She said on the stand you have no ideal how it feels to be held against your will,but isn't that what she did to him held him against his will... Wow...
I believe during the trial she claimed that Mr. H grabbed the gun from the outside and pulled it into the car. The videos don't support that and the jury obviously did not believe it either.
Her lack of accountability is amazing. All these things just "happened", and suddenly she finds herself in grave danger as the guy shoots himself with her gun.
Theres a different crime then accident .. Hit run and driving messed up , still might not be legal some states allow ppl to stop felonies some don't ..but its moronic for her to do this
If an African American 13 year old tried to pull something like this, and said how young and innocent they were, the cops would shoot first and ask questions later. This woman makes me sick!
@@flossin5025 or if it’s tried in court it may be a capital offense? I could pay with my life? Wtf? Get ahold of urself, accidents happen, folks get confused. Here’s to hoping I never bump into u in a crowded store….yikes
She had absolutely NO right to pull a gun on him. He was in his vehicle that she walked up to yelling for him to get out. She had absolutely no right to
not that it matters” but before my grandfather died I was going to be a cop” She tried to play the police role but didn’t yet have her murder immunity.
She got a power trip and didn't even have a badge..imagine if she did.. my uncle turned into a completely different person when he got his . instantly thought he was a better person than everyone else and had a serious power trip..it changed him
What evidence is there to support her claim anyway? Whatever the answer to that is, her claim is NO EXCUSE whatsoever for her actions. We are talking about a 21-year-old, not a 5-year-old!
Be honest, It's more than age. Plenty of 21 year olds never would have responded the way that she did because they aren't depraved like her. It's not age at all but rather a pre-existing mindset and perceptions of people that resulted in her escalating things the way that she did to commit murder... Let's not ignore this or pretend that it isn't a factor. Age isn't a factor that's why she's in prison where she belongs now. Citing her age is like making excuses or allowances that would warrant the outcome as a possibility simply because of her age.
I hate how the description of this episode commercializes this man’s death. I get it, it’s entertainment but come on! This man was in his sixties. What a blessing and then to have it stolen by a “young and naive” girl looking to have a hero moment. Show him a little more respect than making his death a catchy description. “Today we take a look at the case of Mr. Herring a man who has his life stolen by a young woman desperate for validation, Hannah Payne. Today we watch her lose all hope, despite going to trial believing she would be exonerated. Though her sentence is life she will serve some time for the crime she committed against this wonderful service member and pillar of his community.”
Because the impaired driver that sped off after they literally disabled an 18-wheeler and almost hit other cars in the process isn't the one that actually caused this.
@@iamleaflet-cf8lonobody said he didn't. And he wasn't impaired lol. Medical emergency. All you alt right goofs think your cops yet hate them too lmao. Care to elaborate?
@@BrockMcGuill you're* It's nice to know that having a medical emergency gives me the right to put other lives in danger and run away from accidents that I caused instead of staying and waiting for someone to call an ambulance for me. I'll put that under my hat for safe keeping...NOT!
She either shouldve stayed at original scene or just followed from a distance to give updates on where guy was going. She never shouldve stopped him. Sad that it happened.
This woman and her lawyer are disgusting. "He pulled the trigger after he attacked me!" Lady, you attacked him, his vehicle and its your fault hes dead. She should be in prison for the rest of her life, but for her actions he would be alive.
A lawyer has to buy into their client's story, or else no one would defend any criminal. Think about how law works, how trials work. Innocent until proven guilty he HAS to believe what she says in order to practice with integrity. Honestly, he probably doesn't believe it, because her story is obviously BS but if he came out and said it he would be disbarred.
I just think of what Mr Herring had to go through. Not feeling well. Trying to seek help and suddenly a strange woman in civilian clothes blocks your car, yelling and screaming at you to come out at gunpoint. What was he supposed to think?
The poor guy never left his vehicle, No alcohol No drugs in his system but yet having a health episode. Im sorry but you have to pay when you do something this reckless. Rip 🙏
She stuck a gun inside his truck. What a fool. Thats how he was able to grab her gun. Police officers don't even stick their gun inside suspects' cars.
When I was in school, I once had an argument with another student when I blurted out "you stepped on the bottom of my shoes with the top of your shoes!" and other students laughed. Why?
This was powerful. It should be required viewing for every concealed carry class and for anyone who does or is planning to own a firearm. If she followed the one simple rule, "avoid confrontations while carrying" she would still be a free woman.
@@theresamalone3704 This part. I'm seeing FAR too many comments related to this woman ruining her own life with no mention of the man who was murdered.
I have been in a couple of pretty scary situations where my gun was accessible but I never once thought I should grab it just in case let alone pull it out and put it in someone's face! My gun will only ever be used in a truly life or death situation to protect my life or the life of someone else. Not for a traffic stop that's for sure!
Her attorney said he thinks it escalated a "little bit more than it should've." That's an understatement and one of the most idiotic things I've ever heard.
Her and her lack of regard for this man’s life is absolutely ridiculous there’s no remorse nothing at all no emotion 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ they both are heartless
This women has been told REPEATEDLY to not engage or to not follow that man, she had a gun, she knew she was stronger, she knew exactly what she was doing after MULTIPLE times from dispatch, and officers to stop, she had all the power and she used it, she made her bed now she needs to lie in it, she killed an innocent man who didn't deserve his fate.
See, I think that the second she disregarded the dispatches orders, she became responsible LEGALLY AND MORALLY for the result. anyone notice that she had zero remorse for this man being shot, REGARDLESS, of whose fault it was. Most people would be HORRIFIED that they shot ANYONE. Not Hannah. She was just chilly.
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She is innocent!
What if you get shot tho
@@Fenrir.Gleipnirno, she isn't. She clearly follow him JUST TO KNOW HIS LICENSE PLATE, but she stopping at him and pretend to be an officer and shoot him with a gun
Then she claim that he grabbed the trigger without EVIDENCE.
Is it clear ? She murder him
Well, she is innocent if she is officer, but since she just civilian, that claim and act never be justified
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Could you imagine what type of Cop she would've been? Thank goodness that never happened!
Now that you mention it
She probably would've lost her life in the line of duty...EARLY...with this behavior. She didn't want to keep streets safe; she wanted to be in control. She most likely would have gotten away with ending many lives while "protecting the public". I'm so sorry this gentleman lost his life (my husband is Diabetic) but I'm sooo glad she's off the streets and roadways. A small section of the world is safer because of it.
Like of acorn cop is any better.
I bet all their police relatives are the same, thats what she tought she would get away
She meets all the qualifications to become cop, narcissistic, and thinking she is above others
She ran up to his car aggressively screaming for him to get out and has the nerve to say she was scared?!
The audacity, smh
😂 that’s like the chic that was sitting in her bfs car saying he was stalking her 😝
She "introduced her gun to save her life". The poor guy was driving away from her
Right.
I look at it a little differently. You got a guy who caused a wreck. 3 people thought he was under the influence. Then he flees the scene. She could have thought she was trying to prevent him from causing a serious accident. I mean if he was found to be under the influence, I'm sure things would have been different.
“I think it escalated more than it should have”…..wow this lawyer is a real genius.
notice the confederate flag in the back of the attorney
@@qbi4614…it was literally the state flag of Georgia. It changed in the 50’s. Government offices often have past and present state flags in them. Don’t be ignorant.
@@E4_MAFIAYeah and they changed the flag because of the confederate emblem on it. Why would they continue to have a flag that represented the confederate states that fought to protect the institution of slavery?
@E4_MAFIA
"Don't be ignorant....now listen close as I defend the rebel flag..." 😂
@@WRDend “history is only okay to be shown and taught whenever it’s the history I like.” Imagine being upset about seeing historical items.
“I just chased down a stranger and rammed him off the road and got out and pulled a gun on him and tried to force him out the truck and he didn’t know me and tried to protect himself and grabbed my hands and didn’t get out like I said so I felt in fear of my life” said no sane person ever!
@@elynoon she only pulled the gun cause he was ramming her jeep so she went on defense mode just like most people would do when they get their car hit or stolen but you got it
@@nelsonlangrez1737 Her jeep that she blocked him off with before proceeding to jump out, gun in hand, aggressively yelling at him and reaching into the window to punch him, but sure, SHE was the one in defense-mode.
😂@@nelsonlangrez1737
Georgina Zimmerman
Worst part is a random chic w a gun in his face was the last thing he saw when he was probably already fighting for his life medically.
I guess we'll never see the next accident he would have caused. All this speculation about what was wrong with him tells me he was drunk and diabetic
CRAZY chick
@@Monkor002 Did you run his blood in the toxicology lab? No? You're talking our your rear then
@@Monkor002my guess is overdosing, diabetics don't typically let their used needles litter their car... heroin and amphetamine addicts sure do though
@@jointseed diabetic heroin addicts probably do? lol
She thought that she was going to be a big hero, be on the news and get offered an immediate job in law enforcement. She ignored the 911 Dispatcher because she was in Charlie's Angel mode. Dont mess with this tough chick she thought. A tragedy caused by arrogant ignorance.
Perfectly put!
No, she thought she would get rich doing the chat show circuit!
@@therewdy4038 💯👍 Agree
*Charlie's Angels' mode
@@January. Thanks👍
“When you’re being held against your will and you have no idea what’s ahead of you…” Is not that what she did to HIM?!?!
When she said that, I thought the exact same thing! She has zero self-awareness.
Yeah - what the f**k? She disobeys authority commands, pulls out a gun and points it at him, and yet she's the victim.
These twangy Christian types are
addicted to DARVO
Precisely
Yep
I think she wanted to play a cop so badly that when the accident happened she went like: this is it.
It’s said: “if you’re holding a hammer, you will see anything as nail”.
There are-13 y/o kids being tried as adults yet this 25 y/o woman is too young and naive to be a killer?
The irony, right!? I think the attorney knew there was no getting out of this so he threw that in there hoping it would lower her sentence
@@SDBRthe lawyer blamed the victim for trying to keep her gun from pointing at him. The mental gymnastics required to convince yourself that someone trying to defend their own life is equally as guilty as the civilian who pointed a firearm at them and eventually executed them.
Right like wth... An ya not sure how some of these lawyers lay their heads at night
@lex1216 I wonder how they sleep at night knowing they keep monsters out of prison😢
She was 21 when the crime happened, not saying i agree with that argument, just correcting you- you do realize that years go by between a crime taking place and the defendant actually going on trial, right?
I think it's pretty gross to claim that this case is "complicated" because she's young. She was old enough to drive, drink, own a gun, and take a life. She's old enough to take her punishment. Her ever-changing story and lack of emotion tells me that she doesn't feel any remorse. She just doesn't want to be in trouble.
Succinctly put.
Word, couldn't have said it better 👏👏👏
It’s a slap in the face to call it complicated were her choices complicated she choose to pursue a car she was told not to she chose to lie and shoot someone and kill them there’s nothing complicated about it she is a murder
100%!
Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
She destroyed her life cause she couldn’t mind her own business she wasn’t even involved in the accident just driving by lol
I've witnessed accidents, I called 911 and kept driving . Unless you're a fist responder you usually can't offer much help
Guns make some people put themselves in situations they otherwise wouldn't put themselves in
@@H3li0s_kundon’t blame the damn gun she’s just a bad actor
And she's only 21 years old, what type of training does she feels she has to insert herself so deeply into this issue
@@rosemiller4622 21 is old enough to be a cop age isn’t a factor ,however she definitely wasn’t responsible enough to be carrying a firearm and no firearm class would have told her to behave in this manner.
its ironic that she claims she was being "held against her will" by the victim when she stopped him and held him against his will by gunpoint.
She didn't even have a gun for a full year. Imagine going to prison for the rest of your life because you wanted to play cop.
I carry a firearm and have never felt the need to play cop ! This is a situation that didn’t call for a firearm just observe and report.
modern women in a nutshell, entitlement and lack of accountability for own actions.
@@shanecharles4589every comment you post is a mysogenistic remark on "modern women.". Get help 🚩🚩🚩🚩
@@videoettaceo8900 some women are batshit crazy but to lump all women in the category is flat out false and yes plenty of men are nuts too !
@@videoettaceo8900 Glad ur mad!
Women.☕
The audacity to say she was held against her will after cutting someone off and holding them at gun point
We used to have some in-laws that lived there in Clayton County Georgia, in the cities of Mountain View, Forest Park, Riverdale, and Morrow. Actually, Mountain View and Hapeville Georgia, were borderline together, Mountain View Georgia(Clayton County) and about one tip-toe over was Hapeville Georgia(Fulton County). Last time we were there in the area was for a funeral in 1998.
@Tackleboxandfishingpoles hey thanks for adding that bud
The most disgusting form of projection
😂😂😂
Exactly!
"He hit my car!" Ma'am, you pulled a pit move. 😂 stop it.
She said they “clearly trying to do the right thing is clearly not the right answer”. She is still playing the victim on the stand. Disgusting entitlement on full display
Exactly
That's exactly why it's hard to feel any sympathy for her. She never accepted accountability for her actions.
She chased him down, she initiated the stop, she threatened and held him at gunpoint....she then appointed herself judge and jury. The level of narcissism is unreal.
💯
judge, jury, and for sure the executioner.
Amen. She should be held accountable. Women like this are so annoying.
Facts 💯!
Was he guilty of anything, if he didn’t die?
The defense attorney started off with "she was following authority" when authority was literally telling her to STOP. No, she was not. She wanted to play hero cop, but she is not a cop.
What authority? Dispatchers are not authority figures.
@@S8ER Dispatchers are people you call during criminal activity and they are trained to tell you what to do to keep yourself safe in moments where a crime is being committed. She chose to ignore them telling her not to pursue.
Let’s say that the only authority she was listening to was the correctional officer, he told her to get the tags nothing else. She chose to get in front of him, get out of her vehicle, confront him, and pull out her gun. She chose to commit the crime.
@@josereyes-fd1qp correctional officers are not authority anymore than dispatchers are.
@@azrobbins01 also not authority figures (unless you’re locked up)
@@josereyes-fd1qpI mostly agree with you.
She was wrong, arrogant, ignorant, dishonest and completely remorseless. Perhaps she shouldn’t have testified.
Seldom works out well when defendants take the stand, right?
@@CrazyMaryJo true
Exactly ‼️‼️‼️
The scary part is that she wanted to be a cop! Imagine!. 😨
She’s a narcissist
50 years of life in jail because one dont know how to mind own business.🥴
Kudos to the prosecution for seeing through her B.S. and presenting an undeniable case of her guilt.
Nigel Hunter truly was brilliant in cross-examining her! Very smart lady, cool and calculated, on top of her game! Reminds me a bit of the lady prosecutor who shredded Ahmaud Arbery's killers.
"held against her will" "felt threatened" after being told NOT to put herself in the position she put herself in over and over again by the people whose job it is to handle this kind of situation
Even the lie about being grabbed. Onlookers said he never grabbed her....
Wht does Zack think?
The poor man was wanting to get away from this nutcase😢. It's so absolutely sad that his last moments were fighting with her
@@N11-xr9pi1I would have turned it back on the defense attorney, we don't see his arms coming around grabbing her on the videos. Prove they're both liars
She was NEVER in danger. She out HIM in danger. And a lot worse
Hannah Payne is the epitome of the saying "look what you made me do!"
She a big pain in the worlds backside
Dont grab peoples guns bozo
YES!!
@@Corny6251Bozo, wanna be cops, shouldn't carry guns.
@@Corny6251 She committed a felony by even having it on the scene.
Did you not hear the felony indictments?
Also, she pointed the gun at a Navy veteran suffering a medical emergency. He wasn't mentally there, and she knew that BEFORE she chased after him.
When you start thinking you're the main character, you're not the main character.
The fact that she had the nerve to lie about what actually happened when the witness submitted video evidence is completely SICK
That lawyer is something else
@@lex1216 his voice is annoying.
Said same thing! And about the 911 call! I'm like she wants to be a cop so bad she has to know that they are going to play back her call!
😂😂😂@@AlexDrew892
@@TheCumminsInAmerica If she wants to be a cop get he training, get the job, don't just play one!
Her attorney has one star for his reviews. Known to be late , not showing up, and faking hospital emergencies when unprepared. A horrible attorney.
Yes haha , he was late to court while being her attorney and blamed it on a hospital emergency 😅
Wow
He’s got a Confederate flag in his office… wtf.
@@tbaggz4uthey really thought this was 1953.
@@thaloblueeven if it was 1954 phones are everywhere now. You can't act badly any more.
Her attorney saying he would still be alive if he didn’t grab her and the gun like she didn’t follow him, block him off and confront this man is INSANE
He isn't innocent, either
@@kaito1430Incorrect.
@kaito1430 Just to be clear, are you suggesting his actions warranted death? Because she cut him off, pulled out a gun, approached him, and threatened him with a deadly weapon.
All of which she was specifically instructed not to do by law enforcement.
She repeatedly threatened to "shoot" him which is a threat of murder. She intentionally assaulted him with her vehicle and threatened to kill him with a gun she held in her hand. Against law enforcement direction.
@@maeburekaiser Not saying that at all. I am saying that if he didn't make a bad decision in the first place to flee the crash, none of this would have taken place.
@@kaito1430He was having a diabetic episode, he was disoriented due to said episode. There was no bad decision, he wasn’t in the right state of mind due to his diabetic episode.
No matter what the victim did or didn’t do in this case doesn’t matter, she brought the gun into the situation
And created the confrontation.
Wasn’t no reason to chase him down or stop him if we was loaded down with kilos of coke for the cartel she could’ve got many people killed by stopping him again for no reason there is no reason to cause more carnage in any situation
She was completely WRONG. Legally & morally, she was wrong ON EVERY LEVEL. Also, she LIED.
Hands down -I think her lying and bullying are huge factors that led to her being convicted. Her personality (bully and outlandish) AND her lies are TRULY her biggest problems.
@@renaestevenson1361man when her friends came as character witnesses during trial if you’d listened to them you would’ve thought the Virgin Mary was being crucified for no reason. She’s the nicest, sweetest, most caring person on earth according to her coworkers & I think it’s very telling that her family didn’t speak on her character but perhaps they were not allowed or advised not to.
Her crucifix necklace looks incredibly performative and so is her tearless crying on the stand. She didn't have any real tears until they said she was guilty.
@@deaf2819 Very odd about Paynes family not being able to speak and/or offer something in writing, at least. I noted Payne to be short of patience and overall empathy on the stand - not friendly. I did not see the friends testify. Boy, the jury sure saw it for what it was, however.
@@annjepsen1621 Wow - I guess you are right there (on the tears) - just noted that. I was also told that she really thought she was going to walk out of court that day. Am I right/wrong on that one, do you know? I could be thinking of another case.
She probably imagined herself getting commended for “resolving” a “dangerous” situation.
The lack of remorse during the interview and in court really shows how narcissistic and self-righteous she is.
She's probably annoying in jail 😂
What she did was wrong 100%, but I'm not sure why you felt the need to put quotation marks around dangerous. Dude already crashed into someone and seemed impaired and fled the scene.
@@kylematlock7499 "seemed" impaired - but as the corrections officer suspected, impaired due to some kind of medical emergency - like diabetic ketoacidosis or a stroke, not by alcohol or drugs. Toxicology proved no drugs or alcohol in his system. But leaving the scene doesn't mean he deserved to have a gun pulled of him then used to end his life, by a random on the road thinking she's the main character in a movie, all because she wanted to be a (bad) cop so desperately that she escalated a minor thing easily sorted by police, into this insanity, and took an innocent man's life.
@@scarletamazon3455he still was hitting n rub
Instead of being commended for resolving a dangerous situation, she's being convicted of causing a deadly situation where a man lost his life. If it wasn't for her AT ALL, he would still be alive.
Her lawyer is as trustworthy as a 3 headed snake.
Don’t trust your soul to a backwoods southern lawyer
I've never had a three headed snake steer me wrong
At first I thought he was just doing his job and advocating.But he just kept going on and on like she didn't really do anything wrong. It makes him seem so untrustworthy cause any reasonable person would admit that she did at least something a little wrong
It's his job.
@@jayclark5912 So what? It is not moral or ethical!
I don’t think it’s fair to call it a Hit & Run Accident when he stayed at the scene for almost 20 minutes!
The sad thing: the deceased man was not able to tell his side of the story. Thank goodness for the witnesses.
yeah she would have gotten off as well
A gun is for self defense, not for ordering people around. I think she wanted a reason to use that new gun. There is absolutely ZERO reason for her to get out of her car with a gun and approach another vehicle. No reason at all !!
Agreed!
Approach? She got her ar. In the guy's car and shoved the gun in his face. Poor man
The gun did not “go off”. She shot the gun…at a man she chased down, cut off, and assaulted while he was seated and unarmed.
And, probably still had his seat belt on, so also fully restrained! Thank goodness this trigger-happy wannabee cop never got a badge!
who was attacking her after committing a hit and run while leaving the scene……
@@AreaCode757 wasn’t her business that’s what police get paid for not us regular citizens
@@AreaCode757 If a stranger was in your face at your car window screaming at you with a gun in their hand what would you do?
@@AreaCode757she should have taken the license plate number...
Did she EVER think that he may have feared for his life when she pushed him off the road and pulled a gun on him?? I do not believe her. She was told repeatedly NOT to pursue but she wanted to be a hero instead of letting law enforcement do their job!!!
Her comment and crying about “when you’re being held against your will..” girl you’re the one literally holding HIM against his will
I audibly scoffed when I heard that lol
The self entitlement of this woman is insane.
how do u know it was somethin to do with self entitlement?....nice buzz words though😂
And lack of remorse and emotions
@@MrJohnDoe-Jr pure stupidity at the very least
Exactly.
@@docop8926Yeah it does. Too bad it’s above your head. 😂😂😂
My grandfather had a stroke while driving and got in an accident. He hit a school bus but thankfully no one was hurt. This story breaks my heart.
What does that have to do with this.
@@wolf-ss4re just let him comment what he wants man
@@wolf-ss4re Because the victim in this case was said to have a medical emergency that was the original cause of the crash. That's why he ran and acted confused. I guess op related that to their grandfather and that it could have been him.
@@wolf-ss4re seriously?
@@gin2064 Thats not what i asked lol, he comment whatever he wants idgaf
😂😂😂😂 this lady is crazy. After he attacked me, when you were reaching in his car
She had absolutely NO business or right getting involved or drawing on a civilian. She was 100% wrong. Who tf does she think she is? Her attorney is just as bad.
Yeah ik i hate the person thats just trying to do their job and get their rep up. Imagine wanting to do that in life without dumbasses on the internet to enter keyboard mode
Exactly smh
I watched the courtroom footage, including witness testimony. The defense lawyer repeatedly tried to discredit witnesses by playing "gotcha" with incredibly minute and somewhat irrelevant details. One was quizzing exactly how many feet the front of her car was vs. the victim's car, another was him making an eyewitness who was forced off the road by Hannah's speeding sound prejudice because she phoned a friend and said "some crazy b***h" forced he off the road.
But the claim that the victim pulled the trigger on a gun pointed at himself claim is nuts. The likelihood of that, especially after all else that had gone down, is extremely remote.
@@aaa-hs3itthe lawyer is feeding her lies he's a terrible human being
It was his job to defend her. He doesn't indicate how he really feels.
Why did she think she had the right to cut him off and then pull a gun because he wouldn't get out of the truck when she told him to? Getting his tag number was fine, but everything else she did was wrong. She needs to pay the price for killing a man. Even if he pulled the trigger, it never would have happened had she not pulled a gun.
Because she “grew up around police officers” and “always wanted to be a cop.” She thought she would be a zero, turned out she is a murderer.
How many years did she get?
@@crutch132 She got life in prison with the possibility of parole.
@@66_Stella_Blueafter 43 years ! 😂😂😂😂
She was never told the most important rule of firearm ownership, avoid avoid avoid confrontations. NEVER become the primary aggressor, always be the defendant. When she cut him off and restricted his freedom of movement, no matter what he did prior to that, SHE became the aggressor and therefore was 100% liable for anything that happened.
I’m so happy that the jury got it right! She should’ve left him alone! She was 100% wrong!!!
Bro her lawyer is a slime ball. The way he words it is disgusting. I guess that’s the job but 🤮
She always wears the cross at trial. But in her other pictures there is no cross. The worse kind of people always say they are religious.
The worst people say they are religious? lol seek help
@@tony2300 Since you watch court trials, do you know of Chad Daybell? Darrell Brooks? Jodi Arias?
The worst people ARE religious
I feel like they more “claim” to be religious.
@@tony2300 seek help with what? They're right, bud. This isn't even an attack on religion, its a comment on how bad people will try and use religion as a tool to make themselves seem like a better person. If you're somehow offended by this comment you should probably look inwards
If she grew up around firearms she damn well knows you never point a loaded weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot. That simple fact alone means she never should have even introduced a firearm into this situation.
Yes, and you always learn the laws if you take a class, which she lied about not taking.
Hannah has no remorse and only cares about herself. Her lawyer is a piece of trash.
Her lawyer is the prime example of why people don't like lawyers
She was trying to get her 15 mins of fame, but it backfired.. leave it to the law
exactly. too many people are worried about being instafamous.
Instead, she got her 15 minutes of LAME.
so true
I really think she thought this would end in her “going viral” then being offered an interview with 20/20. WRONG lol
@@omnignarusistcan’t spell instafamous without infamous
Her liar/lawyer seems like an upstanding guy….like his client 😂😂😂
That mf would lie for you with all his might 😂
Just what I was thinking
bro lied so hard he had a stroke before the trial even began ☠️
Agreed!
What everyone things a sleazy lawyer looks like 😂
I remember how the prosecutor said, you cannot poke the bear and when he's trying to fight back you play the victim or some in that sense. May she rot in jail.
Yup can’t claim self defense if you instigate the fight in the first place!
Amen
08:00 "he pulled the trigger on my gun after he attacked me"
Lady, you literally attacked HIM
In my opinion, she was going to shoot him no matter what. After all she did say, “I’ll shoot you”.
Relax.
@@tragedyturnedtriumph4180relax ? Why didn’t she relax and not murder that man ?????
Nonsense.
@@tomriggs699 You’re entitled to your opinion, as is everyone else.
I agree she was trying to start confrontation to use her gun with an excuse.
You're defending yourself from an unharmed, disoriented man caged in his car? What kind of BS is this!!!!
From a criminal who is commiting more crimes
@@flossin5025which crimes did he commit aside from leaving the scene? Please list them. Are you suggesting it warranted deadly force?
She chased him, intentionally struck his vehicle, took out a deadly weapon, repeatedly threatened to use it, and then did so.
All while law enforcement instructed her NOT TO DO ANY OF THAT.
You're a bad person.
Drunk and hit and run driver? Don't grab peoples guns
@@Corny6251 you’re special Ed for sure.
@@Corny6251Now that's Corny.
I hate hearing “ it was tragic from both sides” how when one party is no longer with us? Sounds ones sided to me!
Me too
I agree.
Only for her parents, you culd see the pain and dissapointment in the dad he was shaking as a man Im shure he takes all the responcibility as heavy burden blaming himself.
I am not the least bit sad for her. There’s no tragedy there. Just justice served.
I thought exactly the same how was it tragic o. Her side she is just one of the nosey wanna be cop type
Three people stood around for 20 minutes and nobody thought to take a picture of the license plate. The number of ways this crime could have been prevented is a tragic.
She was trying to save her life?? She was the one who got out of car and was in that guy’s face and yelling at him. She wasn’t fearing for her life at that moment.
I know right, she was never in danger!!! She put herself in that situation!!
I have a concealed carry license and carry all of the time. Never once have I ever felt like playing cop, but if some tub of lard got out of her car after blocking me and I saw she was carrying a firearm, she'd be the one in the ground, not me.
If she’s young and naive..she shouldn’t have a gun.
I agree
Or a car, or be able to be unsupervised.
Or a car,
Listen to that dispatch call. End of story. Nothing she says matters. They told her to not pursue multiple times. Get the tag and return to the prior scene.
I literally dont even understand why theres any conversation being had. She went wayyyyyy out of her way to insert herself into a situation she wasnt even involved in and killed him. The end.
We should all be grateful she didn't become a cop ! 🙏
💯
Right, she wasn’t protected yet.
She overstepped her boundaries, she took liberties way too far.. she had no right to demand he get out his car. Could you imagine she became a cop?
She should’ve claim qualified immunity
Actually, her personality fits a ton of officers; aggressive, bully and quick-tempered.
@@huntingtonbeachanthony4957 This. Unfortunately they have this mentality and not only do they have it but they act on their impulses the same way that she did and numerous police interactions end in people being hurt and killed because of it.
When playing cop goes wrong.
Does her attorney have a Confederate flag in the background? Or is that the state flag from one of the traitor states that long for the antebellum days?
Her lawyer is seriously like a cartoon character of a sleezy lawyer.
Lionel Hutz vibes.
Super sleazy
“Did you smell any alcohol ? “
“I can’t say that I did I can’t say I didn’t”
Cost $0 to mind your own business.
This woman was so eager to control this man's life, that she ended up taking it. She deserves zero sympathy imo.
If she really just wanted to ensure he didn't escape justice for the collision, she could've literally achieved that by simply taking a picture of the guy's license plate.
Exactly!!
I love it when she was trying so hard to shed a tear at the witness stand. 😂😂😂
She wanted to be the hero, was excited by the drama, overriding the advice of 911 because she wanted a cool story to tell her mates 😡
She said on the stand you have no ideal how it feels to be held against your will,but isn't that what she did to him held him against his will... Wow...
notice the confederate flag in the back of the attorney
The serious question she must answer for, is why was the gun inside the man’s car to where he felt he had to grab or deflect it?
I believe during the trial she claimed that Mr. H grabbed the gun from the outside and pulled it into the car. The videos don't support that and the jury obviously did not believe it either.
Right! He had a right to defend himself. She was out of line.
Her lack of accountability is amazing. All these things just "happened", and suddenly she finds herself in grave danger as the guy shoots himself with her gun.
Doesn’t matter not having a criminal history, she had no right to pull a gun on him over a car accident
Big facts
Especially since the accident had no impact on her whatsoever.
Theres a different crime then accident .. Hit run and driving messed up , still might not be legal some states allow ppl to stop felonies some don't ..but its moronic for her to do this
That's right! And she has a record as a murderer now.
If an African American 13 year old tried to pull something like this, and said how young and innocent they were, the cops would shoot first and ask questions later. This woman makes me sick!
Is that a confederate flag in the background of her lawyers office. 😂. Go figure 😂😂😂😂😂
The idea you’d die after leaving a minor crash is horrific
Walking around with a hammer for certain folks make everything look like a nail. Shame shame shame
She was evil !
Especially when he was having a medical emergency
Don't leave the scene then
@@flossin5025 or if it’s tried in court it may be a capital offense? I could pay with my life? Wtf? Get ahold of urself, accidents happen, folks get confused. Here’s to hoping I never bump into u in a crowded store….yikes
A Karen that went too far. It was going to happen sooner or later.
It will undoubtedly happen again as well. There's millions more 'karens' still about, driving on the roads.
Everyone carrying is a Karen waiting to happen. 🦘🇭🇲👍
Don’t forget, she wanted a badge.
@@FwdkingPoor soul, hope you get the help you need
@Fwdking Of course, you think that way, Aussie. Stay in your freedomless country, and you'll have nothing to worry about.
She had absolutely NO right to pull a gun on him. He was in his vehicle that she walked up to yelling for him to get out. She had absolutely no right to
Groundbreaking observation
@SharronNeedles I actually missed that whole part. I'm thankful for the comment
From a very young age, My parents have told me to mind my own business🤣🤣…
She was never told "NO!" as a child. Just another wannabe cop who received what she earned.
not that it matters” but before my grandfather died I was going to be a cop”
She tried to play the police role but didn’t yet have her murder immunity.
Yes her screaming get out the car now sounded like it too!!!
Wow that's deep but in some ways true.
She got a power trip and didn't even have a badge..imagine if she did.. my uncle turned into a completely different person when he got his
. instantly thought he was a better person than everyone else and had a serious power trip..it changed him
What evidence is there to support her claim anyway? Whatever the answer to that is, her claim is NO EXCUSE whatsoever for her actions. We are talking about a 21-year-old, not a 5-year-old!
Hahaha exactly. If she had a badge all she would have got was a few days off and a reprimand.
Like most 21 year olds, Hannah thought she knew everything. Her reach exceeded her grasp.
Be honest, It's more than age. Plenty of 21 year olds never would have responded the way that she did because they aren't depraved like her. It's not age at all but rather a pre-existing mindset and perceptions of people that resulted in her escalating things the way that she did to commit murder... Let's not ignore this or pretend that it isn't a factor. Age isn't a factor that's why she's in prison where she belongs now. Citing her age is like making excuses or allowances that would warrant the outcome as a possibility simply because of her age.
@@N11-xr9pi1 tldr
What you said is absolutely correct.
Nah most 21 year old know better than that. Stop lumping great ppl in with trash like Hannah
I hate how the description of this episode commercializes this man’s death. I get it, it’s entertainment but come on! This man was in his sixties. What a blessing and then to have it stolen by a “young and naive” girl looking to have a hero moment. Show him a little more respect than making his death a catchy description. “Today we take a look at the case of Mr. Herring a man who has his life stolen by a young woman desperate for validation, Hannah Payne. Today we watch her lose all hope, despite going to trial believing she would be exonerated. Though her sentence is life she will serve some time for the crime she committed against this wonderful service member and pillar of his community.”
"it was kinda chaotic". Sir, SHE was the chaos.
Because the impaired driver that sped off after they literally disabled an 18-wheeler and almost hit other cars in the process isn't the one that actually caused this.
@@iamleaflet-cf8loall she had to do was give the license plate and description, the police would handle it, not the Karen police.
@@iamleaflet-cf8lonobody said he didn't. And he wasn't impaired lol. Medical emergency. All you alt right goofs think your cops yet hate them too lmao. Care to elaborate?
@@iamleaflet-cf8loanytime you wanna play guns with someone who knows how to use em......find me. Please
@@BrockMcGuill you're*
It's nice to know that having a medical emergency gives me the right to put other lives in danger and run away from accidents that I caused instead of staying and waiting for someone to call an ambulance for me. I'll put that under my hat for safe keeping...NOT!
She had no right to follow him, the killing was unjustified and she is a cold-blooded killer.
Did anyone notice the confederate flag in the back of the attorney?
yes i thought i was seeing things
Tells you all ya need to know about him.
I didn’t want to believe it, but I’m glad someone pointed it out
omg noooo. I have to go back and look. i thought his sympathy toward her was sooooo ODD. she killed a man for no reason
@@lookissjaxinokay Alabama wind chime ❤
She either shouldve stayed at original scene or just followed from a distance to give updates on where guy was going. She never shouldve stopped him. Sad that it happened.
The woman is totally unhinged. This had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with her. Such a sad & senseless crime. RIP, Mr. Herring
She had the audacity to try to say she was the one held against her will. Lady you boxed him in and pulled a gun on him.
No loss. Therefore she should be set free
Kenneth Harrington is unhinged for driving while impaired. He belongs in prison.
He was not impaired and even if he was she had no right to grease him
@@jedimindtrick-pi8xe he was having a medical episode, and it still gives her no right regardless
This woman and her lawyer are disgusting. "He pulled the trigger after he attacked me!"
Lady, you attacked him, his vehicle and its your fault hes dead.
She should be in prison for the rest of her life, but for her actions he would be alive.
Yep
Absolutely
A lawyer has to buy into their client's story, or else no one would defend any criminal. Think about how law works, how trials work. Innocent until proven guilty he HAS to believe what she says in order to practice with integrity.
Honestly, he probably doesn't believe it, because her story is obviously BS but if he came out and said it he would be disbarred.
@@rugged04270 being a horrible person is a choice. I couldn't give a f*ck about the justifications that help him sleep at night.
@@rossigrace5031 so is being as willfully ignorant as you are but here we are...
When I heard the jury deliberated for only 90minutes, I knew what was coming.
I’m sure she did too.
I just think of what Mr Herring had to go through. Not feeling well. Trying to seek help and suddenly a strange woman in civilian clothes blocks your car, yelling and screaming at you to come out at gunpoint. What was he supposed to think?
The poor guy never left his vehicle, No alcohol No drugs in his system but yet having a health episode. Im sorry but you have to pay when you do something this reckless. Rip 🙏
She stuck a gun inside his truck. What a fool.
Thats how he was able to grab her gun. Police officers don't even stick their gun inside suspects' cars.
Agreed. If he is sitting in his car, with the door closed, and was able to "grab" her, then she was clearly too close.
The fact that she cut off his car she was very entitled.
That's a Karen move.
Thank goodness she ain't no cop, because she would have been a bad cop
“He just pulled the trigger of my gun with my hand”
😂😂😂
🤔
@@Ed_Crane exactly so pathetic
When I was in school, I once had an argument with another student when I blurted out "you stepped on the bottom of my shoes with the top of your shoes!" and other students laughed. Why?
This was powerful. It should be required viewing for every concealed carry class and for anyone who does or is planning to own a firearm.
If she followed the one simple rule, "avoid confrontations while carrying" she would still be a free woman.
The 62yr old grandfather, father, husband, brother nd friend would be alive had she thought to NOT play cop, and reckless cop at that
@@theresamalone3704 This part. I'm seeing FAR too many comments related to this woman ruining her own life with no mention of the man who was murdered.
Fool with firearms place themselves in situations feeling invincible. This is often the result.
I have been in a couple of pretty scary situations where my gun was accessible but I never once thought I should grab it just in case let alone pull it out and put it in someone's face! My gun will only ever be used in a truly life or death situation to protect my life or the life of someone else. Not for a traffic stop that's for sure!
A man wouldn’t have been murdered had she not been a delusional, wanna be hero with zero brain cells
She said on the stand, "I introduced the Gun to save MY LIFE"...She really said that with a straight face.
She has the nerve to say she was trying to save her life when she was the one who drove up to him even though she was told not to. Sickening
Her attorney said he thinks it escalated a "little bit more than it should've." That's an understatement and one of the most idiotic things I've ever heard.
He’s a lawyer, which in the south is pronounced “liar.”
Her and her lack of regard for this man’s life is absolutely ridiculous there’s no remorse nothing at all no emotion 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ they both are heartless
@@simplypaulette111
That’s why I said she an evil 😈 monster !
Murderer!!!!!!
No literally bc this started with a literal FENDER BENDER. No one was even hurt in the accident
Her lawyer was horrible
This women has been told REPEATEDLY to not engage or to not follow that man, she had a gun, she knew she was stronger, she knew exactly what she was doing after MULTIPLE times from dispatch, and officers to stop, she had all the power and she used it, she made her bed now she needs to lie in it, she killed an innocent man who didn't deserve his fate.
See, I think that the second she disregarded the dispatches orders, she became responsible LEGALLY AND MORALLY for the result.
anyone notice that she had zero remorse for this man being shot, REGARDLESS, of whose fault it was. Most people would be HORRIFIED that they shot ANYONE. Not Hannah. She was just chilly.
Yeah yeah, she was stronk and independent.
Dispatch is not an authority… they can’t tell you to do or not to do anything.
@@S8ER law enforcement also told her to back off.
@@LuckyWannaBewho? I thought the cops arrived after the shooting?
Held against her will? She chased him and pulled a gun on him. Cry me a river.