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Old 02-07-2013, 01:30 PM
 
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His manifesto is one helluva read and the tv station could have done a better job at hiding the targeted officer's names.
Christopher Dorner’s Manifesto (Disturbing Content and Language) | KTLA 5

 
Old 02-07-2013, 01:36 PM
 
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Even better is how the chief was referring to the officers shot at while in a cruiser saying: "Imagine just being on a routine workday and having bullets fly past your head"

Tell that to the people in the truck assh*le.
 
Old 02-07-2013, 01:41 PM
 
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Dorner is wanted in the killings of Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence. They were found shot in their car at a parking structure at their condominium on Sunday night in Irvine, authorities said.

Quan, 28, was an assistant women's basketball coach at Cal State Fullerton. Lawrence, 27, was a public safety officer at the University of Southern California. There was disbelief at three college campuses, Fullerton, USC, and Concordia University, where the two met when they were both students and basketball players.

Dorner was with the department from 2005 until 2008, when he was fired for making false statements.

Quan's father, a former LAPD captain who became a lawyer in retirement, represented Dorner in front of the Board of Rights, a tribunal that ruled against Dorner at the time of his dismissal, LAPD Capt. William Hayes told The Associated Press Wednesday night.

Sorry, killing family members doesn't go on the list of requirements for an "honest" cop. This guy is bat sh** crazy and needs to be captured or killed.
 
Old 02-07-2013, 01:47 PM
 
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Dorner is wanted in the killings of Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence. They were found shot in their car at a parking structure at their condominium on Sunday night in Irvine, authorities said.

Quan, 28, was an assistant women's basketball coach at Cal State Fullerton. Lawrence, 27, was a public safety officer at the University of Southern California. There was disbelief at three college campuses, Fullerton, USC, and Concordia University, where the two met when they were both students and basketball players.

Dorner was with the department from 2005 until 2008, when he was fired for making false statements.

Quan's father, a former LAPD captain who became a lawyer in retirement, represented Dorner in front of the Board of Rights, a tribunal that ruled against Dorner at the time of his dismissal, LAPD Capt. William Hayes told The Associated Press Wednesday night.

Sorry, killing family members doesn't go on the list of requirements for an "honest" cop. This guy is bat sh** crazy and needs to be captured or killed.
What a surprise.... I think you only disagree because you want to argue with people

Figures you would take the side of the tyrants who destroyed a man because he exposed police brutality....
 
Old 02-07-2013, 01:54 PM
 
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Guy sounds perfectly normal. I don't know if going on a killing spree is proper response to being fired from a job.
 
Old 02-07-2013, 01:57 PM
 
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What a surprise.... I think you only disagree because you want to argue with people

Figures you would take the side of the tyrants who destroyed a man because he exposed police brutality....

No, the people he killed had nada to do with him getting fired. Tyrants? no.

Figures you would think otherwise.
 
Old 02-07-2013, 02:11 PM
 
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No, the people he killed had nada to do with him getting fired. Tyrants? no.

Figures you would think otherwise.
Tyrants, yes, sorry to tell the truth about your masters.... then again, you believe anything the state run media tells you

Can you blame the poor guy for going over the edge after having his life destroyed...... yeah YOU could blame him

Figures that you would believe the ones in charge, to do otherwise would require free thinking
 
Old 02-07-2013, 02:23 PM
 
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Tyrants, yes, sorry to tell the truth about your masters.... then again, you believe anything the state run media tells you

Can you blame the poor guy for going over the edge after having his life destroyed...... yeah YOU could blame him

Figures that you would believe the ones in charge, to do otherwise would require free thinking
Killing an innocent person because you don't like their parents. You call that rational? He is a bad man and should go to prison, so too should the police who shot innocent people for driving the wrong carl.
 
Old 02-07-2013, 02:28 PM
 
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Killing an innocent person because you don't like their parents. You call that rational? He is a bad man and should go to prison, so too should the police who shot innocent people for driving the wrong carl.
Yeah, I'm a little worried about anyone who finds a murder suspect like this guy to be an "honest cop".

The LAPD has a historic of brutality and corruption--that's one issue that can be discussed. However it doesn't make some nusto ex-cop who goes off the reservation and possibly kills people out of revenge somehow a hero.
 
Old 02-07-2013, 03:28 PM
 
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Yeah, I'm a little worried about anyone who finds a murder suspect like this guy to be an "honest cop".

The LAPD has a historic of brutality and corruption--that's one issue that can be discussed. However it doesn't make some nusto ex-cop who goes off the reservation and possibly kills people out of revenge somehow a hero.
Yep. I've lived in Los Angeles for 18 of the past 20 years. The cops have a history of corruption that goes back to the 30s and 40s. But this guy is a nut. Murdering the daughter and fiance of your ex-boss is insane. And now he's shot two Riverside, CA police officers, one of whom is dead.

RIVERSIDE: Officer slain; rogue ex-LAPD officer Dorner is target of mammoth manhunt | Riverside News | PE.com - Press-Enterprise
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