"Burn that fucking house down!"

Grandpapy

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Three people were shot at by the lapd for driving trucks that the scared cops thought resembled Dorner's. They shot on sight.
I moved here to CA 28 years ago when my dad was dying of cancer.
The first thing he told me before I even started to un-pack, was if I ever get pulled over driving, "Keep your hands where they can see them", "They will shoot you". I'm like "WTF??" lol, he just gave me that look, you know, raised eyebrow, slight tilt of the head. Even at 25 I was quite naive.
 

Winter Woman

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Dorner was accused of killing a couple of the men in blue. They had him cornered and could have waited him out. We all know what happened. He deserved a fair trial.

First they came for Dorner...
 

jtprin

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"Burn that MF!" "Burn it, burn it, burn it"

is what the San Bernadino County Sheriff's yelled at each other before burning Dorner alive. He said they would kill him on sight, and he was right. This makes ALL cops suspect and I don;t know how any court can disregard reports of abuse and corruption. This was cop murder.

You're angry because they killed somebody who was on a killing spree? A lot of cops are corrupt and plain stupid, especially the idiots that shot at innocent people without any real inclination Dorner was there... but come on, this man murdered multiple people and clearly wasn't turning himself in, all while shooting at police officers.
 

Winter Woman

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You're angry because they killed somebody who was on a killing spree?
They had him and could have waited him out. Like Waco they decided to kill instead. There is a thing called The Law and a trial by a jury of your peers


Edit: I do believe he was guilty of murder. That was for the courts to decide not the po-po. Who are now murders in my eyes.
 

jtprin

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They had him and could have waited him out. Like Waco they decided to kill instead. There is a thing called The Law and a trial by a jury of your peers


Edit: I do believe he was guilty of murder. That was for the courts to decide not the po-po. Who are now murders in my eyes.
He wasn't willing to turn himself in so a fair trial wouldn't have been possible. He was going to shoot to kill until he escaped, which is why he never came out of the cabin. Put it this way, if one of your dearest family members or friends worked as an officer and was shot and killed by a criminal and this happened, I guarantee you wouldn't be thinking about his "fair trial".
 

jtprin

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They had him and could have waited him out. Like Waco they decided to kill instead. There is a thing called The Law and a trial by a jury of your peers


Edit: I do believe he was guilty of murder. That was for the courts to decide not the po-po. Who are now murders in my eyes.
So Dorner can kill the police but the police can't kill Dorner? Fair what?
 

Fungus Gnat

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So Dorner can kill the police but the police can't kill Dorner? Fair what?
I don't really care they can put their own mad dogs down. They created him.

The point is they spent millions on this guy if the people he killed were average people like members on this forum they wouldn't really care outside of the overtime pay they get.
 

match box

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The man was not going to leave that cabin. They could have waited him out. I didn't think he was going to live if the cops didn't shoot him I think he would have shot himself. They did not have to burn him out or up.
 

jtprin

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I don't really care they can put their own mad dogs down. They created him.

The point is they spent millions on this guy if the people he killed were average people like members on this forum they wouldn't really care outside of the overtime pay they get.
Yeah, because cops never go after people who murder someone other than a cop.....
 

jtprin

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The man was not going to leave that cabin. They could have waited him out. I didn't think he was going to live if the cops didn't shoot him I think he would have shot himself. They did not have to burn him out or up.
So you suggest sending more officers into the cabin, putting them at an unneccesary risk for being killed, all so that Dorner (who is the one doing the killing) can have a fair trial? Are you fucking insane?
 

dirtsurfr

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[video]http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId= 8340235[/video]
 

Winter Woman

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He wasn't willing to turn himself in so a fair trial wouldn't have been possible. He was going to shoot to kill until he escaped, which is why he never came out of the cabin. Put it this way, if one of your dearest family members or friends worked as an officer and was shot and killed by a criminal and this happened, I guarantee you wouldn't be thinking about his "fair trial".
Anyone who has a family member murdered would want that murderer dead. But, anyone else would have to contend with a capture and a trial of that murderer. The men in blue feel they are different and that they are above the law, because they are the law. Now they made themselves the judge and the jury. The law is the law for everyone
 

jtprin

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Anyone who has a family member murdered would want that murderer dead. But, anyone else would have to contend with a capture and a trial of that murderer. The men in blue feel they are different and that they are above the law, because they are the law. Now they made themselves the judge and the jury. The law is the law for everyone
So Dorner can shoot and kill police but police can't fight back? They have to wait for him to come out or gently go in there and capture him? If they went in there, he would've shot, and then the police would've shot back and he'd be dead anyways. Your point is moot and all you're doing is showing a clear hatred for the police. He would've never made it to trial because he was going to keep shooting, therefore cops would've shot back and ultimately killed him (which they did, except by fire).
 

Winter Woman

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So Dorner can shoot and kill police but police can't fight back? They have to wait for him to come out or gently go in there and capture him? If they went in there, he would've shot, and then the police would've shot back and he'd be dead anyways. Your point is moot and all you're doing is showing a clear hatred for the police. He would've never made it to trial because he was going to keep shooting, therefore cops would've shot back and ultimately killed him (which they did, except by fire).
I actually don't hate cops. They do a job I would not want to do. But, it is not their job to murder people, it is their job to apprehend people. The police didn't have to burn him like Waco. They didn't even have to go in, just wait him out, tear gas, flash grenades, etc. Or like I said wait him out they did have him surrounded, did they not? He wasn't going anywhere.

My point is moot because they murdered him. I am surprised that you agree with murder.
 
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