LAPD Cop Killer

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

LAPD = Los Angeles Pig Department[/quote]

[quote]polo77j wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
If his alleged body was burned to a crisp, how the fuck did his wallet survive the fire?

Too many questions for a solid case.

LAPD = Los Angeles Pig Department[/quote]

that was the first question that popped into my head as well ID

I usually don’t place much stock into conspiracies, but this case has more holes than a time travel movie[/quote]

If it wasn’t a conspiracy it had to turn to one to catch him. They can’t let the news know every step they’re taking to catch the guy, and I doubt they would reinvestigate those old cases but if it made him sloppy they would announce it. Cat and Mouse

http://willyloman.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/person-in-cabin-tried-to-escape-out-the-back-when-fire-started-he-was-pushed-back-in/

The hand of God, praise be unto her, pushed this guy back into the burning cabin to burn for his sins. Fer 'murica.

This spiel about him being pushed back inside. Would they not have swat guys with firearms trained at any exits ? Would it not be easier to have capped him as he came out and later say he had a weapon and refused to lower it? Dorner is a beefy looking guy. I wanna see the jacked cop that could stiff arm him back into the cabin and close the door and not get shot for doing that.

^^I think that they “pushed back” that they are refereing to was a show of force that was preventing him from running.

A.K.A. tons of cops outside waiting to shoot him if he walked out.

I am almost positive that he didn’t burn alive. I would be willing to bet a lot of money that he shot himself when he realized it was done and then burnt.

There is some talk here, by some inside people, I won’t say who, but the body is not Dorner’s.

The corpse belongs to a female.

[quote]gregron wrote:
^^I think that they “pushed back” that they are refereing to was a show of force that was preventing him from running.

A.K.A. tons of cops outside waiting to shoot him if he walked out.
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Ah right, big comprehension fail on my part then :slight_smile:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
There is some talk here, by some inside people, I won’t say who, but the body is not Dorner’s.

The corpse belongs to a female. [/quote]

So how’d his wallet get beside her?

:wink:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
There is some talk here, by some inside people, I won’t say who, but the body is not Dorner’s.

The corpse belongs to a female. [/quote]

So how’d his wallet get beside her?

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Chief Beck placed it there to help justify burning the cabin down ? (sarcasm)

Oh man it would be wild if the body wasn’t his.

Imagine if he somehow escaped after shooting those two cops but had a hostage tied up inside and planted his wallet on them to buy himself some more time? I mean there is no way he could know that the incendiary portion of the CS Gas canister would for sure catch the place on fire but he could have hoped/expected that could happen.

I really hope it is Dorner but it would make for a wild turn of events if it wasn’t his.

[quote]law8 wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:
^^I think that they “pushed back” that they are refereing to was a show of force that was preventing him from running.

A.K.A. tons of cops outside waiting to shoot him if he walked out.
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Ah right, big comprehension fail on my part then :)[/quote]

I am purely guessing with my theory. Certainly no one physically pushed him back inside. They would have just shot him on the spot, kicked him a few times and been a hero lol

[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:

[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
You guys are fucked up if you think it’s an appropriate response for police to burn someone alive, even more so when they aren’t sure of who else might be in there. You fuckin’ deserve your police-state.[/quote]

The LAPD and the media are fabricating a lot of parts in this story to justify their Waco, Texas-esque actions… I bet the people Dorner tried to rob and said he never intended to hurt them will be silenced…

An ex FBI agent talked to CNN stating it was not standard procedure to start fire. Usually suspects are afforded a chance to surrender. That’s how we as the public know, but the pigs insisted that all footage, feeds get stopped. The pigs were instructed to kill him when found. They weren’t going to give him a chance to surrender. They threw incendiary grenades. Them motherfuckers burnt that shit down so Dorner would die.

Pigs lie all the time to serve their own ends, and this is one of the dirtiest police departments in the States we’re talking about. As if they’ll openly admit to what they did.

It would be a nice twist if it turns out Dorner put a corpse in the cabin to fool the cops and left, but that’s highly unlikely. I was disappointed Dorner didn’t use powerful explosives to kill everyone within a certain radius. Would’ve been a nice and effective way to go. Just a la Law Abiding Citizen.

On a side note, I still kind of laugh at that public statement LAPD Chief Charlie Beck gave a couple days ago, saying the situation where Dorner shot two cops at a red light was an act of cowardice.

An act of cowardice was a large number of police officers beating down Rodney King. An act of cowardice is shooting & killing unarmed people on a regular basis. An act of cowardice is hiding behind your badge to bully people around. Fucking motherfuking sonabitches pigs.

I’d rape Chief Beck up the ass with a crowbar, then stick it down his throat so he can taste his own shit.

Happy motherfucking Valentine Day.
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Tapping foot wondering who will play him in the Lifetime Movie. Cuba Gooding or The Guy that played the Thing in the Last 2 Fantastic 4 Movies

LAPD has not figured out who the $1 million reward should go to, I would suggest the families of those who he killed.

[quote]four60 wrote:
Tapping foot wondering who will play him in the Lifetime Movie. Cuba Gooding or The Guy that played the Thing in the Last 2 Fantastic 4 Movies[/quote]

Ving Rhames

[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
Who has read his “manifesto”?
http://content.clearchannel.com/cc-common/mlib/616/02/616_1360213161.pdf

If what’s written is true, he does have a legitimate complaint, but either way what he’s doing is definitely not right.[/quote]

I agree. Guy’s a fucking psycho. I’m glad he’s dead. He gets fired so he kills innocent people to “clear his name?” Fuck him. For all you asshats defending him, if he killed one of your loved ones, you would be the first to condemn him

[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
While I don’t agree with his methods, he is targeting specific individuals and not just going on a senseless, murderous rampage. [/quote]

Yeah, he targeted the innocent daughter of the guy that tried to help and defend him on the force.

[quote]Testy1 wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
Tapping foot wondering who will play him in the Lifetime Movie. Cuba Gooding or The Guy that played the Thing in the Last 2 Fantastic 4 Movies[/quote]

Ving Rhames[/quote]

I hope he’s not doing Life time Movies yet.

But if we are just going on Types…I see your Ving and Raise you a Vin Diesel

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
I don’t wish death on innocent people, but I am starting to wonder if this guy might have more truth to his story than we are being led to believe.

I am not saying he is an angel by any means, but LAPD has a horrible track record with racism and social injustice.

I would love to see a Federal Inquiry into this, one that does not protect the police machine, but an honest investigation as to what really happened.

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Well then let’s kill everyone. He had a kinds of legal options to pursue. He chose to kill innocent people. I hope it hurt when he burned. He was a nutcase pure and simple.

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]Testy1 wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
Tapping foot wondering who will play him in the Lifetime Movie. Cuba Gooding or The Guy that played the Thing in the Last 2 Fantastic 4 Movies[/quote]

Ving Rhames[/quote]

I hope he’s not doing Life time Movies yet.

But if we are just going on Types…I see your Ving and Raise you a Vin Diesel[/quote]

Rockmond Dunbar would be epic.