Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby 8bitagent » Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:53 pm

Oh no Alchemy, my statement was directed at everyone at online, even myself. Because yeah, I too strongly agree with some of the excerpts I've read from his manifesto. Unfortunately, a nasty cold front has enveloped the Northeast as well as where the police think he's hiding...so like the endless US/Taliban Afghan dance, he'll have to lay low a bit. Especially since his saga is literally buried in the headlines.

But it is strange to see a real life movie or Batman villain play out.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby KeenInsight » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:14 pm

Its clear to see that those involved in whatever this is are both in the wrong. If it is true that this guy was wronged, and the force he worked for lied, it wouldn't surprise me. Those with 'power' are easily corrupted, everyone knows it, and most people would like to believe we live in a righteous society. Perhaps what he stood for was righteous, but he is also killing others, which is never right either. People get pushed, no one is born to be violent, its the society at large that we live in or in other countries, it just depends on how that individual or group decides to push back or react to the situation they are in. I mean look at what happened to Aaron Swartz, its tragic! A clear indication that society is broken on so many levels.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby Hunter » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:31 pm

This guy seems like a character right out of Stan Lee's brain.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby General Patton » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:58 pm

Alchemy wrote:This guy seems like a character right out of Stan Lee's brain.


The fact that at least 7 officers unloaded on a vehicle only vaguely matching the description, containing two women, aged 40~ and 70~ and managed to not even kill anyone is about as comic book as you can get. The driver only got hit twice, the other one was never even grazed.

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Despite the large number of bullet holes in trees, cars, houses and garage doors, life is returning to normal for the neighbors on Redbeam Avenue where LAPD officers opened fire on unarmed newspaper carriers on Feb. 7, 2013, wounding them. On Feb. 9, Julia Gleichman, above, walks her dog Shirley past the scene.



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An arsenal of weapons and survival gear was found inside the burned-out pickup truck that Christopher Jordan Dorner set afire Thursday morning the Big Bear Ski Area official said.
Authorities said it appeared that the axle of Dorner's truck broke when he briefly lost control of his Nissan pick-up on the access road, which is intended for use by heavy-duty fire equipment.
He set off on foot, then backtracked using his same footprints, before setting off on a different course and disappearing into the wilderness, according to officials, who spoke on the condition on anonymity.


http://www.dailynews.com/breakingnews/ci_22556013/lapd-chief-beck-re-examine-fugitive-christopher-dorners
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck sat down for an interview with with CBS Saturday afternoon in which he announced he would take another look at the case of Christopher Dorner's dismissal.
He said the move was solely to encourage public trust in the department.

"Dorner's allegations are about a police department that doesn't treat African Americans fairly, and I don't think that's true," the chief said. "And I want to make sure we don't lose this precious ground we've gained."

"That's the totality of the reason I will look at this investigation again. More important than the Dorner aspect is the community aspect. I'm not doing this to appease Dorner," he said.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby hava007 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 11:29 pm

anyone can say what's the gist of "the manifesto" ?
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby Fresno_Layshaft » Sat Feb 09, 2013 11:49 pm

I think he'll be dead by the end of next week. I predict it will be a suicide. They'll find him dead in the woods where he's hiding out, bullet to the head.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby barracuda » Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:01 am

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An arsenal of weapons and survival gear was found inside the burned-out pickup truck that Christopher Jordan Dorner set afire Thursday morning the Big Bear Ski Area official said.
Authorities said it appeared that the axle of Dorner's truck broke when he briefly lost control of his Nissan pick-up on the access road, which is intended for use by heavy-duty fire equipment.


You can really tell this guy is a seasoned US veteran of the Global War On Terror. This maneuver sounds like a classic from the Bahrain campaign: if your vehicle breaks down, burn it and all your supplies. Wouldn't want the enemy using them against you.

He set off on foot, then backtracked using his same footprints, before setting off on a different course and disappearing into the wilderness, according to officials, who spoke on the condition on anonymity.


Seriously - wut? He's evading a massive weeklong manhunt using a trick I've seen on The Yogi Bear Show.

I think it's waaaaay past time we start reassessing this whole thing in terms of a possible zionist covert op false flag in which no one really died and all the cops are crisis actors, clearly perpetrated to ensure repeal of the Second Amendment, physical gold confiscation, respect for authority, general fear and malaise among the population, and television watching.

C'mon, sheeples.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby General Patton » Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:14 am

hava007 wrote:anyone can say what's the gist of "the manifesto" ?


LAPD is corrupt, people sign up to keep up the cycle of violence and corruption moving, everyone covers it up or keeps quite. His first look at the corruption started when he saw an officer kick a suspect 3 times while in custody, internal affairs didn't resolve the issue and promoted the officer that kicked the suspect. He's threatened to kill several LAPD members and their families. He's going to miss shark week.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby justdrew » Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:42 am

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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby barracuda » Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:49 am

He's probably just hiding out in a big crowd of people who look like Chris Dorner. Blending in.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby slimmouse » Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:06 am

barracuda wrote:He's probably just hiding out in a big crowd of people who look like Chris Dorner. Blending in.


Which in the eyes of his trackers, by the sound of it, is apparently any afroamerican over the age of 40, regardless of gender.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby barracuda » Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:15 am

Oh, they're mistaking white guys for him too. Apparently Dorner has a very, very familiar face.

This whole epic has rodeo-levels of complete bullshit surrounding it.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby Hunter » Sun Feb 10, 2013 4:29 am

TRYING TO LURE HIM IN NOW BY SAYING THEY WILL REOPEN THE CASE THAT LED TO HIM GETTING FIRED, HE WONT FALL FOR THIS SHIT WILL HE?

BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. — The hunt for a former Los Angeles police officer suspected in three killings continued in snow-covered mountains Saturday as the LAPD's chief said he would reopen the disciplinary case that led to the fugitive's firing.

Officials in particular will re-examine the allegations by Christopher Dorner, 33, that his law enforcement career was undone by racist colleagues, Police Chief Charlie Beck said. While he promised to hear out Dorner if he surrenders, Beck stressed that he was ordering a review of his 2007 case because he takes the allegation of racism in his department seriously.

"I do this not to appease a murderer. I do it to reassure the public that their police department is transparent and fair in all the things we do," the chief said in a statement.

Authorities suspect Dorner in a series of attacks in Southern California over the past week that left three people dead, including a police officer. Authorities say he has vowed revenge against several former LAPD colleagues whom he blames for ending his career. The killings and threats that Dorner allegedly made in an online rant have led police to provide protection to 50 families, Beck said.

A captain who was named a target in the manifesto posted on Facebook told the Orange County Register he has not stepped outside his house since he learned of the threat, and he was taking it seriously.

"From what I've seen of (Dorner's) actions, he feels he can make allegations for injustice and justify killing people and that's not reasonable," said Capt. Phil Tingirides, who chaired a board that stripped Dorner of his badge. "The end never justifies the means."

Saturday was the third full day of a massive multi-agency hunt for Dorner in the San Bernardino mountains, about 80 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, where Dorner's burned-out pickup truck was discovered Thursday. A scaled-back search party took advantage of a break from stormy weather to search for Dorner using heat-sensing helicopters as vacationing families and weekend skiers frolicked nearby.

A law enforcement officer told the Associated Press authorities found weapons in the truck. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity because the probe is ongoing.

Investigators have been examining the truck to determine if it broke down or was set ablaze as a diversion. Police say the truck had a broken axle. Investigators are trying to determine whether it was already broken when they found it, or whether it was damaged when it was towed away.




On Friday night, authorities served a search warrant and collected evidence from a Buena Park storage unit as part of their investigation. Irvine police Lt. Julia Engen wouldn't elaborate on the nature of the evidence or say who had rented the unit.

Earlier Friday, another warrant was served at a La Palma house belonging to Dorner's mother. Officers collected 10 bags of evidence, including five electronic items.

In his online manifesto, Dorner vowed to use "every bit of small arms training, demolition, ordnance and survival training I've been given" to bring "warfare" to the LAPD and its families.

Dorner served in the Navy, earning a rifle marksman ribbon and a pistol expert medal. He was assigned to a naval undersea warfare unit and various aviation training units, according to military records. He took leave from the LAPD for a six-month deployment to Bahrain in 2006 and 2007.

Last Friday was his last day with the Navy and also the day CNN's Anderson Cooper received a package that contained a note on it that read, in part, "I never lied." A coin riddled with bullet holes that former Chief William Bratton gave out as a souvenir was also in the package.

Police said it was a sign of planning by Dorner before the killing began.

On Sunday, police say Dorner shot and killed a couple in a parking garage at their condominium in Irvine. The woman was the daughter of a retired police captain who had represented Dorner in the disciplinary proceedings that led to his firing.

Dorner wrote in his manifesto that he believed the retired captain had represented the interests of the department over his.

Hours after authorities identified Dorner as a suspect in the double murder, police believe Dorner shot and grazed an LAPD officer in Corona and then used a rifle to ambush two Riverside police officers early Thursday, killing one and seriously wounding the other.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Christopher Weber, Greg Risling, Haven Daley, Michael Blood, John Antczak, Mark Evans and Julie Watson.

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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby hava007 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:14 am

thanks. I thought there were other issues involved. so why is this getting so much media

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hava007 wrote:anyone can say what's the gist of "the manifesto" ?


LAPD is corrupt, people sign up to keep up the cycle of violence and corruption moving, everyone covers it up or keeps quite. His first look at the corruption started when he saw an officer kick a suspect 3 times while in custody, internal affairs didn't resolve the issue and promoted the officer that kicked the suspect. He's threatened to kill several LAPD members and their families. He's going to miss shark week.
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Re: Former LAPD Officer's Manifesto & Shooting

Postby justdrew » Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:30 am

why so much media? One of our killing machines has gone somewhat berserk, and the other killing machine is on the run. It's a gawd damned American Summer Movie Blockbuster and yet the dead remain all too dead, and the one certainty is there's more misery to come.
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