I didn't want to be the one to post this thread since I have.. well, you know, some bias/history with the subject, BUT this is too fascinating of a story to not share. And it's ongoing. There's a lot going on with it.
First - the basic story: http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/08/us/dorner-lapd-history/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
I'm not in any way condoning / cheering him on. I don't believe in vigilante justice or the death penalty for anyone, even corrupt cops. But this is bringing up some interesting questions, and I hope it can shine the light on police corruption.
Also... the police in the LA area are shooting random innocent people in the attempt to find Dorner. Without really giving warning or giving the people (who aren't Dorner) a chance to surrender:
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...x-cop-manhunt-had-no-warning-lawyer-says?lite
Obviously this makes me think they're just trying to execute him, and there's not much of a chance he'll ever make it to jail, even if he's captured.
Also, he's released a manifesto... there are several versions floating around. Some have censored people's names / families that he calls out by name. I think the Facebook version got cut off due to length. I heard there's a version that has a part added to the end that is tonally different and adds a bunch of praise for people conservatives hate / liberal icons. People think this was added on by some far right people to set him up as a "lefty". I haven't read any of them, yet.
First - the basic story: http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/08/us/dorner-lapd-history/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
Enter Christopher Jordan Dorner, a 33-year-old, 270-pound LAPD washout who is now the most hunted man in America. He is the suspect in three killings and has dredged up the LAPD scandals in a 6,000-word rant addressed to "America" and posted on his Facebook page.
"The department has not changed since the Rampart and Rodney King days," he wrote. "It has gotten worse. The consent decree should never have been lifted."
Dorner is angry about being fired by the LAPD. He is articulate and lucid enough to trigger flashbacks to a time not so long ago when patrol officers broke their world into two categories: "blue and everybody else."
I'm not in any way condoning / cheering him on. I don't believe in vigilante justice or the death penalty for anyone, even corrupt cops. But this is bringing up some interesting questions, and I hope it can shine the light on police corruption.
Also... the police in the LA area are shooting random innocent people in the attempt to find Dorner. Without really giving warning or giving the people (who aren't Dorner) a chance to surrender:
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...x-cop-manhunt-had-no-warning-lawyer-says?lite
Obviously this makes me think they're just trying to execute him, and there's not much of a chance he'll ever make it to jail, even if he's captured.
Also, he's released a manifesto... there are several versions floating around. Some have censored people's names / families that he calls out by name. I think the Facebook version got cut off due to length. I heard there's a version that has a part added to the end that is tonally different and adds a bunch of praise for people conservatives hate / liberal icons. People think this was added on by some far right people to set him up as a "lefty". I haven't read any of them, yet.