ex-LAPD - Chris Dorner

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  • decay
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    Originally posted by travish325
    Have you ever tried walking out on your own accord while being tear gassed? lol


    Good luck with that.
    man, you airforce weenies... the CS chamber ain't that bad. suck it up. :P

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  • Wschnitz
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    Originally posted by Cha Ching
    What I find disturbing are the comments from people who say, "the cops are being shady", or, "the LAPD are all corrupt". Really? What do you base your information or opinion on? And why would you label an entire organization based on your interaction with a select few (and realistically isolated number) of individuals? Isn't this a form of discrimination?
    are you part of the LAPD or something? your defending them when obviously something shady was going on, from the reports they almost have no idea where he actually is, sightings being all over the place.

    And you still dont burn someone to death. This isnt the middle ages.

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  • Mr. Burns
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    regardless...this is years from, and a far cry away from the Rodney King situation from eons ago...

    but, to Dorner's point...people are infact talking about it...did it need to come to this?

    obviously not.

    but it's under a microscope right now...that's for sure

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  • Mr. Burns
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    Originally posted by Cha Ching
    What I find disturbing are the comments from people who say, "the cops are being shady", or, "the LAPD are all corrupt". Really? What do you base your information or opinion on? And why would you label an entire organization based on your interaction with a select few (and realistically isolated number) of individuals? Isn't this a form of discrimination?
    Last nights Anderson Cooper's 360 on CNN had a special guest...former LAPD officer, who shed alot of light on exactly what you're talking about.

    reveling argument can still be debunked, is that his experience from being on that force stems from the mid 1990's...supposedly nothing has changed?

    http://www.eurweb.com/2013/02/ex-la-...ut-i-lived-it/

    yet, I could just be feeding myself into the media frenzy...which is what I do.

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  • Cha Ching
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    Originally posted by travish325
    Have you ever tried walking out on your own accord while being tear gassed? lol


    Good luck with that.
    Yes, I have and you're right, it's not fun! Haha, but that's the whole point of TG, right?

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  • Cha Ching
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    What I find disturbing are the comments from people who say, "the cops are being shady", or, "the LAPD are all corrupt". Really? What do you base your information or opinion on? And why would you label an entire organization based on your interaction with a select few (and realistically isolated number) of individuals? Isn't this a form of discrimination?

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  • Mr. Burns
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    super interesting stuff going on...

    Dorner is being touted as a Hero, despite the killings throughout many groups.

    Before his death, Christopher Dorner inspired an online following of devoted fans who hailed him as a hero, not a killer, CNN reports. Two Facebook pages – “We Stand with Chris Dorner” and “We Are All Chris…




    page after page of support for him on FB too...
    Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

    he's not going to be forgotten anytime soon that's for sure.

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  • travish325
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    Have you ever tried walking out on your own accord while being tear gassed? lol


    Good luck with that.

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  • Cha Ching
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    Originally posted by DÌEGØ
    Theres just things that dont add up, if you wanna call it a conspiracy theory?

    1. They used incindiary tear gas they knew would very well start a fire.
    2. If they wanted to smoke him out why push down the walls and let fresh air in?

    Not saying he was right but there are some inconsistencies and after lapds actions (shooting innocent people?) he might have been on to something.
    There is no such thing as, "incendiary tear gas". You're probably repeating what uninformed or misinformed media are representing to the public. Also, what do you mean, by, "If they wanted to smoke him out..."? They aren't trying to smoke anyone out. The purpose of tear gas is to get the suspect to walk out under his own accord. Where are you getting this information about pushing walls down to, "...let in fresh air"??

    You also appear to be mixing agencies. LAPD had nothing to do with the shootout at the cabin, it's outside their jurisdiction. Several agencies were involved including LA County Sheriff's and Fish and Game Wardens.

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  • Ayman
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    Originally posted by CabbE30
    I believe he's still alive
    I hope he is. I don't want him to kill more people but I'm not ready for this shit to be over yet. Cops are being shady af and if he's found to be alive then it just proves that lapd is full of pigs.

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  • Thizzelle
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    i watched a video of cops shooting. seemed like a lot of bullets and nothing was hit. I think they were just shooting to shoot, it was pretty bad.

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  • imsotyerred
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    Originally posted by DÌEGØ
    Theres just things that dont add up, if you wanna call it a conspiracy theory?

    1. They used incindiary tear gas they knew would very well start a fire.
    2. If they wanted to smoke him out why push down the walls and let fresh air in?

    Not saying he was right but there are some inconsistencies and after lapds actions (shooting innocent people?) he might have been on to something.
    Might have been? It's not like this is the first time that the LAPD has done shady shit abusing their power in the name of 'justice,' Ice Cube told me so

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Is this going to be the next free tookie thing or something?

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  • CabbE30
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    I believe he's still alive

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  • Ayman
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    Originally posted by aaron325ix
    Uhhh, please tell me youre joking. The guy already killed multiple people and was pretty convincing in his manifesto that he was going to kill as many officer as he could. Hell he just shot 2 deputies moments before. Did you really think he was just going to walk out with his hands above his head? There was a fire fight going on he just happened to die from the actual fire instead of the bullets.
    No, he wanted to kill the cops that were involved in his whistle blowing incident. Not just as many officers as he could.

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