So an outside perspective from his former classmates constitutes a smear campaign?
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Looks like you didn’t even read your own link or what Dorner wrote that drove him to snap.[/quote]
The article suggests that maybe he isn’t the victim he claims to be. Getting fired from a job doesn’t justify murdering innocent people.
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Did you read his side of the story regarding him being “fired”?
I posted a link to the unadultered pdf of his “manifesto”.
I really don’t like that word considering the connotations of it.
[quote]Vegita wrote:
Lets also not forget that the “Good Guy” cops were lighting up any truck that seemed to somewhat match the suspects, without bothering to even check if there was a big black guy driving. I mean even if it was the wrong big black guy, but a couple of old asian women? The LAPD is certainly not doing anything to show how wrong he is.
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Do you know the circumstances behind that shooting?
Not a good decision obviously but I can see why it happened considering the circumstances.[/quote]
I can see why all of this is happening. their initial actions, his response, their response to his response, etc… this all neatly falls within the human experience. Look back through human history. this is far from an outlier event. It might be because people are nearsighted and think that just because there has been relative calm and peace for the past few generations here, that it’s only going to continue getting better and better and better. Anyone who is paying attention to the past, knows this, as all systems will experience great turmoil. This is just the beginning guys.
[quote]Vegita wrote:
Lets also not forget that the “Good Guy” cops were lighting up any truck that seemed to somewhat match the suspects, without bothering to even check if there was a big black guy driving. I mean even if it was the wrong big black guy, but a couple of old asian women? The LAPD is certainly not doing anything to show how wrong he is.
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This doesn’t prove anything other than the cops believed that a vehicle matching a description approached them in the dark with it’s headlights out was Christopher Dorner. In no way does this give legitimacy to Dorner’s actions.
[quote]Vegita wrote:
Lets also not forget that the “Good Guy” cops were lighting up any truck that seemed to somewhat match the suspects, without bothering to even check if there was a big black guy driving. I mean even if it was the wrong big black guy, but a couple of old asian women? The LAPD is certainly not doing anything to show how wrong he is.
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This doesn’t prove anything other than the cops believed that a vehicle matching a description approached them in the dark with it’s headlights out was Christopher Dorner. In no way does this give legitimacy to Dorner’s actions.
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So every time the police think they’ve spotted him, they can just put their finger to the trigger without confirmation?
[quote]Vegita wrote:
Lets also not forget that the “Good Guy” cops were lighting up any truck that seemed to somewhat match the suspects, without bothering to even check if there was a big black guy driving. I mean even if it was the wrong big black guy, but a couple of old asian women? The LAPD is certainly not doing anything to show how wrong he is.
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Do you know the circumstances behind that shooting?
Not a good decision obviously but I can see why it happened considering the circumstances.[/quote]
I can see why all of this is happening. their initial actions, his response, their response to his response, etc… this all neatly falls within the human experience. Look back through human history. this is far from an outlier event. It might be because people are nearsighted and think that just because there has been relative calm and peace for the past few generations here, that it’s only going to continue getting better and better and better. Anyone who is paying attention to the past, knows this, as all systems will experience great turmoil. This is just the beginning guys.
So an outside perspective from his former classmates constitutes a smear campaign?
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Looks like you didn’t even read your own link or what Dorner wrote that drove him to snap.[/quote]
The article suggests that maybe he isn’t the victim he claims to be. Getting fired from a job doesn’t justify murdering innocent people.
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Did you read his side of the story regarding him being “fired”?
I posted a link to the unadultered pdf of his “manifesto”.
I really don’t like that word considering the connotations of it. [/quote]
There are two sides to every story. Some of the people in this thread are pretty quick at taking this murderous scumbag at his word.
[quote]Vegita wrote:
Lets also not forget that the “Good Guy” cops were lighting up any truck that seemed to somewhat match the suspects, without bothering to even check if there was a big black guy driving. I mean even if it was the wrong big black guy, but a couple of old asian women? The LAPD is certainly not doing anything to show how wrong he is.
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This doesn’t prove anything other than the cops believed that a vehicle matching a description approached them in the dark with it’s headlights out was Christopher Dorner. In no way does this give legitimacy to Dorner’s actions.
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So every time the police think they’ve spotted him, they can just put their finger to the trigger without confirmation?[/quote]
I don’t see the point of him making up some sob story, as he can’t justify his actions either way. Him “revealing” that the LAPD are just as racist to their own as they are to non-LEOs, doesn’t came as a surprise to me.
So an outside perspective from his former classmates constitutes a smear campaign?
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Looks like you didn’t even read your own link or what Dorner wrote that drove him to snap.[/quote]
The article suggests that maybe he isn’t the victim he claims to be. Getting fired from a job doesn’t justify murdering innocent people.
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Did you read his side of the story regarding him being “fired”?
I posted a link to the unadultered pdf of his “manifesto”.
I really don’t like that word considering the connotations of it. [/quote]
There are two sides to every story. Some of the people in this thread are pretty quick at taking this murderous scumbag at his word. [/quote]
[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
I don’t see the point of him making up some sob story, as he can’t justify his actions either way. Him “revealing” that the LAPD are just as racist to their own as they are to non-LEOs, doesn’t came as a surprise to me.[/quote]
From my understanding, Captain Quan let him be terminated and looked the other way. I don’t agree with Dorner’s actions, but if Capt. Quan had some integrity back then, things would be different now, wouldn’t they?
[quote]Vegita wrote:
Lets also not forget that the “Good Guy” cops were lighting up any truck that seemed to somewhat match the suspects, without bothering to even check if there was a big black guy driving. I mean even if it was the wrong big black guy, but a couple of old asian women? The LAPD is certainly not doing anything to show how wrong he is.
V[/quote]
Do you know the circumstances behind that shooting?
Not a good decision obviously but I can see why it happened considering the circumstances.[/quote]
I can see why all of this is happening. their initial actions, his response, their response to his response, etc… this all neatly falls within the human experience. Look back through human history. this is far from an outlier event. It might be because people are nearsighted and think that just because there has been relative calm and peace for the past few generations here, that it’s only going to continue getting better and better and better. Anyone who is paying attention to the past, knows this, as all systems will experience great turmoil. This is just the beginning guys.
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I can also see why you are lashing out at me with your internet memery. Your memory might not be as good as mine, but I can sense a fellow lakers fan in pain. It’s ok broseph, this season is shot, btu we will get stronger from it.
He is psychotic, yeah the department is also in the wrong and maybe a tad corrupt but that doesn’t mean go on a rampage… Its an unfortunate event of a person turned insane from circumstance, There is no justification to killing another human being ever.
[quote]cstratton2 wrote:
He is psychotic, yeah the department is also in the wrong and maybe a tad corrupt but that doesn’t mean go on a rampage… Its an unfortunate event of a person turned insane from circumstance, There is no justification to killing another human being ever. [/quote]
Except in self defense. And the death penalty. And in some instances, euthanasia. But whatevs.
[quote]Vegita wrote:
Lets also not forget that the “Good Guy” cops were lighting up any truck that seemed to somewhat match the suspects, without bothering to even check if there was a big black guy driving. I mean even if it was the wrong big black guy, but a couple of old asian women? The LAPD is certainly not doing anything to show how wrong he is.
V[/quote]
Do you know the circumstances behind that shooting?
Not a good decision obviously but I can see why it happened considering the circumstances.[/quote]
I can see why all of this is happening. their initial actions, his response, their response to his response, etc… this all neatly falls within the human experience. Look back through human history. this is far from an outlier event. It might be because people are nearsighted and think that just because there has been relative calm and peace for the past few generations here, that it’s only going to continue getting better and better and better. Anyone who is paying attention to the past, knows this, as all systems will experience great turmoil. This is just the beginning guys.
V[/quote]
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I can also see why you are lashing out at me with your internet memery. Your memory might not be as good as mine, but I can sense a fellow lakers fan in pain. It’s ok broseph, this season is shot, btu we will get stronger from it.
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Don’t even get me started on the Lakers lol
If this guy wanted to make a real change he should have gone after that idiot Jim buss.
[quote]MattyG35 wrote:
From my understanding, Captain Quan let him be terminated and looked the other way. I don’t agree with Dorner’s actions, but if Capt. Quan had some integrity back then, things would be different now, wouldn’t they?[/quote]
Oh so it’s his own fault that this guy murdered his daughter and future son in law.
With his supposed lack of integrity I guess he had it coming right?
[quote]cstratton2 wrote:
He is psychotic, yeah the department is also in the wrong and maybe a tad corrupt but that doesn’t mean go on a rampage… Its an unfortunate event of a person turned insane from circumstance, There is no justification to killing another human being ever. [/quote]
Except in self defense. And the death penalty. And in some instances, euthanasia. But whatevs. [/quote]
And in war or if your fiances father lacks integrity… But you’re right. Whatevs