Lessons learned: Steps to smearing and killing a jaded person: Step 1: Set up a 1 million dollar reward based on the capture AND conviction (dont worry, see step 4) Step 2: Aggressively hunt down the guy (kill him), feel free to shoot up a couple of cars in the process, no problem the public will stand by your media campaign. Step 3: Make sure that when you find him, you take all measures to kill him. Burn the place down if necessary. Step 4: Don't pay the reward because you killed him, but thanks for the help anyway. Step 5: Announce that he was a lying. Magically you have the story that vindicates all of your actions. You Win.
None, no negotiation, kill him. Because the ONLY way to end conflict with a guy trapped in a house with no options is to just burn it down. It worked in Waco Texas as well.
There were innocent children in the Waco compound. That makes a big difference in the two situations. Do you really think Dorner would have surrendered? No he would not. And if given a chance, he would pretend to surrender and then ambush the police while they tried to take him. And that's what the Japanese did at Iwo Jima, and after that we took no prisoners.
That sounds accurate enough! Oh....one more thing. They need to turn off the scanner frequencies everybody was listening to while they were yelling "burn the F'er down!" next time. They overlooked that detail this time.
Dorner shot down four people in cold blood, including an innocent woman whose only connection to the LAPD was that her father was a former police captain. He had his chance to turn himself in peacefully and he did not. The police were not required to lose any more men trying to effect his capture.
Didn't know that Dormer was possessed by the spirit of the Japanese war machine. I also didn't know you had the ability to read dead people.
See step 2, the public will support you. no worries. - - - Updated - - - Yeah, it's going well, just like OJ Simpson's search for the real killers ...
If Dorner really wanted the LAPD to reopen the investigation, he would have gone to the Los Angeles Times and made his case to them. But that's not what he chose to do. Instead he chose to kill an innocent woman and her innocent fiance because they were FAMILY to an ex-LAPD officer. Then he started shooting cops in Los Angeles, Riverside and Big Bear, wounding two and killing two. And the two cops who were killed did not work for LAPD. This guy was the lowest form of evil because he targeted FAMILY. In my opinion, he lost all claim to mercy when he targeted FAMILY. And when you make this guy a hero, you're just as bad as he is.
Well, lets make this thread about whatever YOU want to talk about, btw, people aren't fans of Dorner, they are anti corrupt LAPD.
Granted. He killed people....no excuse for that regardless. Can't do that in a civilized society. I just want the LAPD to fess up to what they did, and not automatically LIE over and over. How is ANY decent citizen supposed to believe ANYTHING "official" sources claim when they constantly LIE??? He was low for killing people. I don't think that's in dispute. WHY LIE???? Kinda makes the lie teller somewhat discredited, wouldn't you say? We wonder why the distrust of the average citizen is so high today. Not hard to figure out. Why bother having any kind of press briefings or release ANY information at all? Who wants to hear lies??? Not me. - - - Updated - - - Exactly. Pisses me off when these pricks come off "holier than though" and in positions of authority and all they do is LIE. Who WOULDN'T believe the worst about the liars???
Totally different situations. David Koresh hadn't gone all over the area killing people. David Koresh was on his private property. FAIL. - - - Updated - - - Totally different situations. David Koresh hadn't gone all over the area killing people. David Koresh was on his private property. FAIL.
....and they burned him down and denied it as well...I see a pattern here. I keep seeing folks defend the intentional burn down but refusing to address the fact that they deny doing so. Funny how people's minds work. Sad really...