Ex LA Cop wanted: 2 murders, manifesto cop hit list, exposing corrupt cops.

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Now that it's over, they're trying to figure out how Dorner died and if the cops purposely burned down the cabin, or not. They're going to look back at the tapes, there's already thought that they did burn it down on purpose because of the two officers hit during the cabin shoot out.
 
it's like how in GTA you do all this shit to get your wanted level way up, then you end up falling in the water or some dumb shit and kill yourself. that's how he went out
 
rapmusic;5484655 said:
it's like how in GTA you do all this shit to get your wanted level way up, then you end up falling in the water or some dumb shit and kill yourself. that's how he went out

It was easy as hell to get your stars up in GTA San Andreas though. All you had to do was got to that military spot out in the desert and bump into the gate lol
 
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Now that it's over, they're trying to figure out how Dorner died and if the cops purposely burned down the cabin, or not. They're going to look back at the tapes, there's already thought that they did burn it down on purpose because of the two officers hit during the cabin shoot out.

They already showed on CNN a compilation of clips with them clearly saying they were going to go ahead and burn it down. They said it multiple times. CNN Just kinda played it and said "we'll let you decide what to think" then went to the next topic.

The only issue I really have wit them burning it down is I thnk they were trying to hide the fact that he had a hostage. I dont understand how you can have a building surrounded with 1 nigga in there and your whole SWAT team force cant infiltrate it. That human shield shyt couldnt have just come outta nowhere



edit: at the end of the day tho, its watever, homie dead, chief got his daughter merked and LAPD still racist and corrupt. Dorner named woulda went down in history if he woulda pulled out his rocket launcher but he didnt for whatever reason
 
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One of their complaints pertains to the LAPD’s request that the media not tweet about the Dorner manhunt during the standoff. Their argument was summed up by the @AnonMedics account, which wrote, “‘Stop reporting on this immediately. You’ll be able to get all the details (we promise they’ll be true) from the police press office later!' The cops are concerned about DANGEROUS TWEETS throwing off their murder-mojo. This is a real thing that is happening.”

Anonymous was also upset at the lack of live footage over the cabin, claiming that the aerial shots being broadcast before it was set on fire were outdated by an hour and that the television media’s repeated shots of traffic cops running road blockades was not telling the story properly or showing the audience what was really happening. Authorities were, in fact, telling news crews not to broadcast live footage of the cabin, and—while there is the reality that no one wants to see another human being shoot themselves on live TV again—footage appears to show LAPD officers yelling “burn this motherfucker," indicating that there may be a larger reason why the LAPD didn’t want live close-ups on the scene.

I spoke to one of the contributors of the @YourAnonNews Twitter account regarding whether Anonymous was going to be heavily involved with retaliating against the LAPD. They told me, “I don't think attacking the LAPD is going to solve anything. Some people might resort to that out of hopelessness, and that's because they feel the truth behind this tragedy will never be known to them. Anonymous will do everything it can to discover the facts and disseminate them, but it's likely we'll never know exactly what happened at that cabin. CNN, FOX, and every news affiliate present at the scene are suspect. They were complicit in concealing the truth by allowing the police to dictate what information the American public deserved to be privy to. If they had just reported the truth the public would be able to handle it, whether they were angered or relieved by the outcome. I don't think it's Anonymous the LAPD has to be worried about right now, it's the public whose interest they claim to serve.”

Anonymous did make one public attempt to gain more information on the case, tweeting: “Hey #Dorner, you want to contact one of us (Anonymous) we will leak all the info you have and get you to stand trial safely w/o being killed.” While Dorner's allegations against the department may in fact lead to some uncovering of LAPD wrongdoing, the reality that he murdered several innocent people greatly overshadows those potential discoveries. However, given the public's preexisting skepticism of the LAPD and the support Dorner has recieved on social media—which has been a topic of conversation since this story began—it will be interesting to see how the death of the man who many people believe to be Dorner will be handled and reacted to by the public at large in the days to come. Or, who knows, maybe it was a body double and he’s in Mexico right now. We’ll find out soon.
 
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So in the end, his manifesto hurt him. He could've went house to house of the corrupt cops and killed them and later released a manifesto.

he probably would've lasted longer if he did that but he wouldnt have killed all 40 cops tho
 
"From there he eluded a huge manhunt for several days until Karen and Jim Reynolds found him inside their cabin-style condo within 100 yards of a command post for the manhunt when they arrived Tuesday to ready it for vacationers.

Dorner, who at the time was being sought for three killings, confronted the couple with a drawn gun, "jumped out and hollered 'stay calm,'" Jim Reynolds said at a news conference.

His wife screamed and ran, but Dorner caught her, Reynolds said. The couple said they were taken to a bedroom where Dorner ordered them to lie on a bed and then on the floor. Dorner bound their arms and legs with plastic ties, gagged them with towels and covered their heads with pillowcases.

"I really thought it could be the end," Karen Reynolds said.

The couple believed Dorner had been staying in the cabin at least since Feb. 8, the day after his burned truck was found nearby. Dorner told them he had been watching them by day from inside the cabin as they did work outside. The couple, who live nearby, only entered the unit Tuesday.

"He said we are very hard workers," Karen Reynolds said.

After Dorner fled in their purple Nissan Rogue, Karen Reynolds managed to call 911 from a cellphone on the coffee table."
http://news.msn.com/us/sheriff-ex-cop-dorner-died-from-gunshot-to-head
 
The fact that he shot himself before the fire consumed him, lets the police off of any shit they tried to pull. (killing him w the fire)
 
If he did in fact shoot himself that was a super weak way of going out.

He should have bare minimum went out like Leon did at the end of The Professional.
 
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