Not every cop in LA is involved in some global coverup.
Nope that's true but there are some very fishy stories coming from the PD. like they didn't start the fire when it's pretty clear according to the scanner audio they did.
Not every cop in LA may be involved in some cover up, but the LAPD is unquestionably one of the most corrupt police forces in the world. Look up the Rampart scandal for a little LAPD corruption history lesson.
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Not every cop in LA may be involved in some cover up, but the LAPD is unquestionably one of the most corrupt police forces in the world. Look up the Rampart scandal for a little LAPD corruption history lesson.
Yeah, but you can't convince me that the cops that killed Dornier were part of an evil cabal bent on silencing him forever.
The tactical situation tells me that the way they handled Dornier yesterday was probably the only way that you handle someone like that.
How they handled it preceding to that, shooting the wrong truck etc smacks of stupidity and incompetence more then corruption.
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I wonder why the LAPD was trying so hard to have him killed. Sucks we'll never know.
I don't doubt that Dorner had a legit beef. But he did the police a favour by going all murder happy, and giving them a reason to take him out.
If this is any other man or woman that went on a killing spree, especially targeting officers they are going to take the same actions 10/10. People are reading way too much into it. And we also don't know what the context of the term 'burn it' was being used under. What is 'it'? And is burn a slang tactical term they may use that doesn't involve fire?
Not everything involves the NWO Lizard Illuminati Shadow government.
If in fact they did burn it down and it wasnt sparked from the flash bang or any other possibility that was mentioned, one has to question why.
There are a hundred options to get him out alive/him killing himself. I believe in Calgary we have one of those robot things with camera. Why wouldnt they send something like that in to diagnose the situation. It didnt appear that he planned on having a battle at this cabin so he couldnt of been highly equipped with anything. As if he grabbed his gas mask and hundreds of weapons when he fled from the truck.
The stupidest remark on CNN was that there are reports of a body being carried out. As soon as I heard that I laughed....as if a body is being carried out of that blaze. A hour later they are talking about ashes.
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I don't doubt that Dorner had a legit beef. But he did the police a favour by going all murder happy, and giving them a reason to take him out.
If this is any other man or woman that went on a killing spree, especially targeting officers they are going to take the same actions 10/10. People are reading way too much into it. And we also don't know what the context of the term 'burn it' was being used under. What is 'it'? And is burn a slang tactical term they may use that doesn't involve fire?
Not everything involves the NWO Lizard Illuminati Shadow government.
In no way am I a believer in all the lizard illuminati conspiracies. I'm saying they seemed a little too eager to have him dead. And considering this is the LAPD, them trying to cover up racism and brutality fits. Noones going to call it an illuminatie theory if the Catholic Church is accused of molesting boys
Having lived here for over a decade now, I can honestly say I have never seen a police response like this before - I don't know if it was the 2 elderly ladies having their truck shot up or what - something seems very off on this to me. This guy raises some interesting points - definitely some things to at least think about....
Just to clarify, LAPD SWAT did not have Dorner contained in the cabin, it was the San Bernadino tactical team. Its likely the fire was started by a tear gas canister.
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The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said charred human remains were found in the rubble where Christopher Dorner is said to have been cornered Tuesday. "We have reason to believe that it is him," sheriff's spokeswoman Cynthia Bachman said.
A wallet with a California driver's license bearing the name Christopher Dorner also was found, the Associated Press reported, citing a law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation but declined to be named because of the ongoing probe.
Wonder if its the same wallet they found of his 6 days ago.
After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry" near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Not every cop in LA may be involved in some cover up, but the LAPD is unquestionably one of the most corrupt police forces in the world. Look up the Rampart scandal for a little LAPD corruption history lesson.
Well, other than police forces in Mexico, Russia, and numerous other countries where police officers can be bought.
Maybe "one of the most corrupt police forces in the US" would have been better.
The LAPD has also done a good job cleaning themselves up. Pointing out the Rampart scandal is a little low hanging fruit. I think the general consenus is that the LAPD of the 1990s is far different from the current LAPD but they continue to have a perception issue.
So wait, they've found his wallet and identification twice now? Almost a week apart. If that's true he obviously has several wallets and I.D.s.
Also a person who has apparently been helping him evade the police owned the building that he fled to and that they burned down, and have been watching the property since the manhunt started
I have a funny feeling the body they found is not his