Christopher Dorner

Retscer's Avatar
Sorry MMM but none of the people you mentioned had anything to do with corruption...which is probably why they refused to give him the chance to speak.

If you hear the recording from the beginning the cops were saying to burn the Motherfucker down...

It's sad that we live in a society where people are judged by their race, but the fact is that is purely the truth of the society we live in and the prejudice minorities deal with on a daily basis. So open your eyes and think...


And just to clarify I am in NO WAY condoning murder, that's an action for which there is no justification
lovelamp's Avatar
When you are being shot it, sometimes the best thing to do is just take the subject out rather than risk you life and the lives of others trying to 'capture' a man and leave it up to a legal system that freed OJ Simpson, Michael Jackson and Casey Anthony not to mention the heavy cost to the tax payers to do so. Oh Yeah, when was the last time California actually convicted anyone anyways? They made the right play Originally Posted by MoneyManMatt

So do you believe the correct decision was made to burn the compound in Waco as well?
MoneyManMatt's Avatar
What I'm saying it was the right call to take this guy out as oppose to go above and beyond trying to capture/arrest a guy who clearly wasn't going to leave in handcuffs...then going into a legal system in a state that cant convict.

Retscer, where the fuck does race come into play? I would say the exact same thing if it was timothy mcveigh shooting at me. I would say the same thing had this been a random white guy shooting hostages while robbing a bank.

Keep in mind, my first words were "when you are being shot at." Stop trying to put words in my mouth talking about race and prejudgment. Nobody gives a shit about your bias political opinion that was put into your head by the news agencies. Stop listening to the news agencies that only feed you info that they want you to hear. Put yourself in the officers shoes. When I have bullets flying over my heads and seeing my fellow officers getting shot, i'm not thinking, "Man we should come up with a plan to arrest this guy." I would say that same thing as that other officer, "This guy has some shots and he aint going out in cuffs...take the mutha fucker out."
Puccipleaser's Avatar
When you are being shot it, sometimes the best thing to do is just take the subject out rather than risk you life and the lives of others trying to 'capture' a man and leave it up to a legal system that freed OJ Simpson, Michael Jackson and Casey Anthony not to mention the heavy cost to the tax payers to do so. Oh Yeah, when was the last time California actually convicted anyone anyways? They made the right play Originally Posted by MoneyManMatt
I hear what you are saying, but those are different situations. This guy may have actually shed some light on an ongoing problem within their department. It's easy to say they did the right thing for their safety, but they signed up for the job. If US Servicemembers can search vehicles that may possibly blow up on them with no regards for their own personal safety, surely these guys can take a guy with guns alive.
Don T. Lukbak's Avatar
.... surely these guys can take a guy with guns alive. Originally Posted by Puccipleaser
Oh yeah, Y'all go get his ass...

The cops gave that psychopathic fuck every opportunity to live. He decided. Awww, pobrecito....morons wept.

If you're looking for selfless motivation, special knowlege, and the desire to right real wrongs you would be just as likely to find them in Andrew Cunanan, the psychopathic serial killer of faggots, Versace's killer. In other words, there ain't any. Just very similar crime sprees, and that's all.

[@REB....hey dude, just wandering down memory lane.. .]