Cop Killer on the loose here

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zanejohnson

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How can you say that without all the facts in the case? How Spatially Aware are you really?

i can tell you these facts of the case...

the msm early was showing the pic of the truck where the two women were shot, and saying it was the TWO people HE HAD KILLED EARLIER...



but yeah, it doesnt take 46 bullets fired through the rear window of a truck... before even identifying the suspect to know.. those cops are shooting now, asking questions earlier.. if they even just think it's the guy... (they've been wrong in 2 different instances now)
 

holden j caufield

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those are pretty bad mistakes, they shot up 2 cars that don't remotely look like the bigger Nissan Titan. If there wasn't so much media on this story these mistaken shootings would be covered up.
 

waggy

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How can you say that without all the facts in the case? How Spatially Aware are you really?

we know the facts.

The people in that truck were NOT a huge black man. they were small women.

They didn't try to ID the people in the truck. They started blasting. By either the fact they suck or plain luck the women was mildly injured.


The 2nd truck they shot up. They rammed first then shot up. Again it was NOT a big black guy but again a small women.

In both cases they acted first without knowing who was in the vehicle.

this is attempted manslaughter. they should be stripped of there badge and charged.



those are pretty bad mistakes, they shot up 2 cars that don't remotely look like the bigger Nissan Titan. If there wasn't so much media on this story these mistaken shootings would be covered up.

this wouldn't be bad if they pulled it over. did a felony stop etc.

instead the first thing they did is start shooting in 1 and in the other rammed it first then started shooting.

how anyone can think this is anything other then attempted manslaughter (think that is the one they would go for not murder)
 

DrunkenSano

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I usually defend good cops but the LAPD is getting out of hand. It really helps Dorner's story that they conspired against him because it looks like they are just out to kill him outright to silence him. I wonder how many innocent people LAPD will kill or hurt before they finally take out the cop that was outing their corruption.
 

PottedMeat

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How did those 2 ladies survive? Their car is Swiss cheese...


even in the dark how do you mistake these two:

In the early morning hours of February 7, 2013, Los Angeles Police Department officers on a protection detail of an unnamed LAPD official's residence in the Los Angeles County city of Torrance opened fire on a light blue Toyota Tacoma. The vehicle, according to officers, matched the description of Dorner's 2005 dark gray Nissan Titan and was moving without its headlights on.[17] Two women who were using the truck to deliver newspapers were injured.[18] A neighbor said the newspaper deliverers drove though the neighborhood every day with no headlights in order not to wake people up.[19] The two women who were shot are expected to survive.[20][21]

...not to mention 2 people vs 1 suspect
 

waggy

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I usually defend good cops but the LAPD is getting out of hand. It really helps Dorner's story that they conspired against him because it looks like they are just out to kill him outright to silence him. I wonder how many innocent people LAPD will kill or hurt before they finally take out the cop that was outing their corruption.

I'm shocked nobody has died yet. opening fire on 2 vehicles just amazes me.
 
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I'm shocked nobody has died yet. opening fire on 2 vehicles just amazes me.


And that also says a lot about their capability... Almost 50 rounds fired into a car and no one dead.


Such a huge fail from literally every single angle.
 

Jeeebus

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not to mention you do not just open fire on a vehicle.

Ya, as someone mentioned above, these 'shoot first, ask questions later' shootings are really playing into this guy's story. Why is the LAPD so hell bent to make sure this guy does not survive that they are essentially throwing every law/policy out the window?

It doesn't matter if it's a cop killer or someone suspected of driving around with a nuclear bomb... cops can't discharge their weapons absent an imminent need to do so. There is some serious explaining to do here, though I suspect this will be swept under the rug and never spoken about again.
 

waggy

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disappoint

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Highly intelligent person. Don't agree how he handles this situation but boy he exposed a lot of crazy things going on in the police force.

"He said, “I’ve lost everything … because the LAPD took my name and new (cq) I was innocent. Randy Quan new (cq) I was innocent but decided to terminate me.”"

Gotta disagree with you on the highly intelligent part. A highly intelligent person knows the difference between new and knew.

Not necessarily. That's the short answer.

You don't want the really long answer. But I'll answer any question you have about it.
 

holden j caufield

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How did those 2 ladies survive? Their car is Swiss cheese...

Probably just as bad is that they fired almost 50 bullets right towards those homes in the background. I'd be pretty livid if I lived on that track of houses. You could definitely be hurting other innocents in their homes.

Yeah he's dangerous but why do they want to silence him so bad that they shoot anything on 4 wheels that looks like a truck? Ramming cars and shooting out the front window? I'd kind of understand if it was a dark color large build man but little old women? That's shotty work.
 

shortylickens

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Ya, as someone mentioned above, these 'shoot first, ask questions later' shootings are really playing into this guy's story. Why is the LAPD so hell bent to make sure this guy does not survive that they are essentially throwing every law/policy out the window?

It doesn't matter if it's a cop killer or someone suspected of driving around with a nuclear bomb... cops can't discharge their weapons absent an imminent need to do so. There is some serious explaining to do here, though I suspect this will be swept under the rug and never spoken about again.

No way. Too much media attention. This isnt a couple of young black dudes in a shitty neighborhood. Broad daylight, cameras, witnesses, this is not going away.
 

Jodell88

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Like I said in the P&N thread, this seems like a real life "V for Vendetta".
 

waggy

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No way. Too much media attention. This isnt a couple of young black dudes in a shitty neighborhood. Broad daylight, cameras, witnesses, this is not going away.

time will tell. i suspect this will be swept under the rug. while it is getting mention now. its not a big story for the big networks.

though i haven't flipped on the TV this morning.
 

DrPizza

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Hmmm...
I do not agree with killing innocent people. It's clearly the wrong thing to do and (almost) never will be the right thing to do. Nonetheless, if you think about it, it was effective. If he posted his manifesto, no one here probably would have read it. It's because of his other actions that people are listening to his message. It's scary that it came down to that. If there's a deeper investigation after this is over, perhaps his victims deaths won't be in vain.

Also, I disagree on the taking him alive - if he decided to give up. All he has to do is show up at a lawyer's office, arrange to turn himself in, and alert the press. No one is firing a shot at him under those circumstances.
 

waggy

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Hmmm...
I do not agree with killing innocent people. It's clearly the wrong thing to do and (almost) never will be the right thing to do. Nonetheless, if you think about it, it was effective. If he posted his manifesto, no one here probably would have read it. It's because of his other actions that people are listening to his message. It's scary that it came down to that. If there's a deeper investigation after this is over, perhaps his victims deaths won't be in vain.

Also, I disagree on the taking him alive - if he decided to give up. All he has to do is show up at a lawyer's office, arrange to turn himself in, and alert the press. No one is firing a shot at him under those circumstances.

not right there no. but i have a feeling he would end up "killed while trying to escape"

I do wish he would give himself up like you say though. IF he dies it gives far far more to his story.
 

Jimzz

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not right there no. but i have a feeling he would end up "killed while trying to escape"

I do wish he would give himself up like you say though. IF he dies it gives far far more to his story.



Either that or will "hang himself" in jail when it just happens the guards were switching shifts/no one checked on him for hours/ etc...