Monica Quan, Keith Lawrence, Micheal Crain, Unnamed San Bernardino Sheriff

Feb 13, 2013 08:21

Who are those people? I've scarcely heard them mentioned myself. All I have been hearing is Dorner Dorner Christopher Dorner HERO POINTING OUT CORRUPTION IN THE LAPD ( Read more... )

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jezebelleinhell February 13 2013, 16:58:13 UTC
I can't believe there are Facebook pages set up in his honor. I hear people on the radio defending him saying "But the LAPD is so corrupt!!!! they MUST have been in the wrong!" So go kill some people? The whole thing turns my stomach.

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cinema_babe February 13 2013, 17:07:20 UTC
He's not a hero and should have been made to pay for his crimes.

That being said, as a black woman with a college degree who "speaks so well" I understand his frustration and anger with the system. The LAPD still has a very poor reputation among Blacks,hell, they shot up 4 people just because they were driving the same frigging car, black and brown people who didn't look anything like this guy. and it's very easy to believe he was screwed out of his job because he didn't just look the other way.

If I were cheated out of my dream job because I did the right thing, I'd be pissed off as hell. If I was a trained killer and had been through deployments, I might go to extremes as well.

I said when this happened that no matter what they would not take him alive, even if he surrendered. The police could not allow him to live because any trial would have dredged up a lot of stuff hey don't want dredged up. The worst part is that he'll never really pay for the crimes he committed.

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horizonchaser February 13 2013, 19:54:52 UTC
The LAPD has a bad reputation, period. Black, white, brown, red, yellow, they're equal opportunity offenders - they've even gone to WFT? lengths with my thoroughly White Acting and Looking Mom. They deserve the reputation they have created.

Though I do assume the worst of them, honestly, I know it's wrong to do so. I try not to. Because for every creep cop out there, there is another one who is working their tail off to be better than yesterday. I do not want to abandon those trying to make a better place of the LAPD. That would be just as wrong.

It really doesn't matter if the suspect lives or dies, because of the uproar - which could have been bloodlessly produced on line - there will be all sorts of probes and inquiries, people will will only accept answers if corruption is found, and then? They need a whole new police force, because I can't imagine working as a cop in a place where I am hated for simply existing.

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xiphias February 13 2013, 23:07:29 UTC
The LAPD is bad guys. Dorner is a bad guy. The fact that one side is bad doesn't make the other side good. You can't say Dorner is good because the LAPD is bad; you can't say the LAPD is good because Dorner is bad.

The LAPD is an autoimmune disease in the body of society. Dorner is a murderer. Neither deserves to be part of society.

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