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I havent read much of this argument, but I could personally care less if they purposely burned him alive. The guy was a terrorist. He got what he deserved.
Im presenting for the corporate big wigs in 52 minutes. If all goes well, Ill get a gold star and the green light on a project Ive been defending for 2 years. However, this means that I may have to bow out of Wanee to handle the project. My professional self knows what it has to do. My unprofessional, highly irresponsible self is full force right now.
I havent read much of this argument, but I couldn't personally care less if they purposely burned him alive. The guy was a terrorist. He got what he deserved.
This may or may not have been brought up. I just searched for insider under the members page to "follow" her. And he's not there. Did she delete her account?
This may or may not have been brought up. I just searched for insider under the members page to "follow" her. And he's not there. Did she delete her account?
I hate to start the argument back up.. but yes it gives them the right to defend themselves with lethal force if necessary. I don't think it gave them the right to burn it down. That just seems like the equivalent of a public lynching - only done for revenge and spectacle.
Yeah, I think we'll go with revenge and spectacle.
I'm by no means saying it's ok that the guy killed four people and wounded others. What the LAPD did however in response to the killing spree is in my mind just as bad. Several times you saw innocent people getting shot at, a couple women who were shot, people running around in t-shirts or driving trucks saying "don't shoot me" because they feared being mistaken for the guy. From the very getgo, you knew the police had zero intention of actually capturing the guy - assuming they could - and that he was gonna get killed by cop regardless.
We all know that the LAPD has a pretty brutal (but deserved) reputation. I've seen first hand in New York what happens when cops behave badly, and then give some other account (as the "official" story of what really happened) to the media. I can tell stories for the next half hour.
It doesn't surprise me at all that the cops set the cabin on fire, and then someone shot him as he was fleeing out the back door. And then had him pushed back inside and burned alive. If that really happened, it doesn't surprise me at all. And it's pretty fucked up.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Feb 13, 2013 20:38:30 GMT -5
More officers arrived and surrounded the cabin, and more gunfire was exchanged. Mr. Dorner fired out a window of the cabin before trying to flee from the rear, throwing a smoke bomb to hide his escape, but police gunfire drove him back inside, The Los Angeles Times reported. The newspaper also reported that deputies used smoke bombs to cover their evacuation of the fallen deputies.
More officers arrived and surrounded the cabin, and more gunfire was exchanged. Mr. Dorner fired out a window of the cabin before trying to flee from the rear, throwing a smoke bomb to hide his escape, but police gunfire drove him back inside, The Los Angeles Times reported. The newspaper also reported that deputies used smoke bombs to cover their evacuation of the fallen deputies.
I think you need to make clear what "pushed him" back inside.
I can only theorize as much as you can.
I have a massive distrust of cops and the corporate media, so take my opinion as something besides "insane"
I wasn't theorizing. You quoted a context free screen cap from a corporate media outlet and extrapolated wildly. I posted a somewhat more detail account of the same facts from a more reliable corporate media outlet with almost no comment.
All I'm gonna say is: The whole being shot and pushed back inside extrapolation - it's one interpretation I saw on Facebook. I can't say for certain that's what happened, or that's what I really believe happened. It's plausible, but I don't know. I don't know what happened, I wasn't there. And we won't ever really know for sure. Whatever did actually happen, nothing would surprise me.
But yeah, just question all authority. It makes life more interesting.
Post by abrakapokus on Feb 13, 2013 23:12:13 GMT -5
Instead of deleting people from fbook and then getting PMs later asking me WHYYYYYY?? I hid the post of all the people who annoy me. Fbook as since taken me 1/4 of the time and I'm much less pissed off.