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Re: ex-cop on cop killing spree in CA (R.I.P. Christopher Dormer)

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/14/christopher-dorner-fire-police

 

A couple quotes...

 

Police have confirmed they started the blaze that engulfed Chris Dorner's cabin but said the use of pyrotechnic canisters had not been intended to cause a fire.

 

"It was not on purpose. We didn't intentionally burn down that cabin to get Mr Dorner out," John McMahon, a spokesperson for San Bernardino sheriff's department, told a news conference on Wednesday night.

Yeah fucking right^

 

...He crashed, then commandeered a silver Dodge Ram pick-up belonging to Angelus Oaks resident Rick Heltebrake.Dorner pointed a rifle at Heltebrake's head and ordered him out.

 

"I did not feel like he wanted to hurt me," said the local camp ranger. "It was clear I wasn't part of his agenda and there were other people down the road that were part of his agenda. Unfortunately he found them and now we have one less sheriff's deputy in San Bernardino."

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The spokesman's insistence that the blaze was not intentional appeared to be put in question by an exchange between deputies at the scene during the scene. The exchange was heard on a police scanner and published by the journalist Max Blumenthal.

"We're gonna go ahead with the plan with the burner. Like we talked about," said one deputy. Minutes later another deputy's voice said: "The burner's deployed and we have a fire." Social media buzzed with claims that police had sought to burn Dorner alive.

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haha

 

but for real.

why are people (and by 'people', i mean-those who still have faith in the system and believe everything they are told by media)

surprised that the million dollars had stipulations with it?

The couple he tied up..and the guy he carjacked are both inquiring about the reward money.

They say the reward was only to be given out WHEN AND IF Dorner was arrested AND convicted.

 

shiet..the force knew they werent gonna let him go through trial, and knew they were never going to have to fork over a million dollars.

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Controversy has continued to grow over the police shooting last Thursday of a pick-up truck mistaken for Dorner's. Officers fired more than 20 bullets at a 71-year-old mother and daughter who were delivering copies of the LA Times. The mother was hit twice in the back but is expected to recover. The daughter escaped with minor injuries. Police also rammed and shot at another pick-up driven by an airport baggage handler. He was concussed but escaped serious injury. The LAPD has apologised to the victims.

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Must spread.... just doing my orders.

 

I love how every ''Law Enforcement official'' that talks about him uses the word coward to describe Dorner.

 

Really? Because to me, a coward is someone who needs hundreds of armed men to stop one individual. Not to mention burning down the cabin he's hiding in instead of going in an shooting him like men.

 

Cops are the biggest pussies on earth and they know it.

 

Police shooting police....Christmas came early boys.

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LAPD is in many considerations its own force. Although a force sponsored by the State and canonized in our justice system, they take matters in their own hands regarding renegades that target them.

 

To some perspectives they're justified enacting the oldest style of justice. To others they're seen as their own gang organization operating to their own advantage and intent.

 

This was the whole reason Dorner went off. He demonstrated with cruelty the personal justice some officers and generally some people with power can do for their own personal scores. Justifying a deadly crime with personal greivances is already abuse of power, but corruption, if this was his twisted point, is when that abuse of power is protected, abedded, and covered up by others in the department which represents or is supposed to represent a system and due process to uphold order.

 

The LAPD has already been shown to have broken the law. It has also not been made to answer for the issues brought up by Dorner. His madness and murder spree cannot be made to diminish the violations committed by the department.

 

Most clearly of which that was not even mentioned on Dorner's "manifesto" is the use of aggressive force against citizens in the search for Dorner. There must be an investigation against the department as to who or why there could be allowed a deadly assault against innocents with so little to indicate it could be the suspect, and why the LAPD would act so cavalier even in the face of a severely deadly threat to the LAPD exclusively.

 

Was this an act of fearful self defense? That could be understandable, but by no means inexcusable. If those women were wounded there should be some more coverage as to their treatment and whether they at least were compensated.

 

 

 

 

 

@"did not read lool". I know. You are still all the more insignificant for not being able to.

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