• BREAKING: Massive Manhunt Underway For Ex-Cop Christopher Christopher Jordan Dorner After Riverside
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[QUOTE=Void Skull;39547747]The thing that would make this truly cinematic is if Dorner is killed by the cop he originally reported.[/QUOTE] No, he should be cornered in a rainstorm during the night by his best friend and former partner, who's unable to shoot him, but then he says something bittersweet and shots himself as the other cops arrive.
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;39546310]lets go get him facepunch ill supply the dogs and beer $1m will buy a lot of steam games[/QUOTE] you might be able to buy all the Railworks addons with that
dude needs to be executed what the fuck is this vigilantism shit
[QUOTE=The_Marine;39549393]dude needs to be executed what the fuck is this vigilantism shit[/QUOTE] Sure am glad we got you on hand to administer such judgements, who even needs a legal system, you're much more efficient!
[QUOTE=mdeceiver79;39549416]Sure am glad we got you on hand to administer such judgements, who even needs a legal system, you're much more efficient![/QUOTE] hell yeah man i am the law
I agree with everything he has said, i would probably still agree with him if he was just hunting down and shooting corrupt cops, but not their familys man. they did nothing wrong.
[QUOTE=fulgrim;39549517]I agree with everything he has said, i would probably still agree with him if he was just hunting down and shooting corrupt cops, but not their familys man. they did nothing wrong.[/QUOTE] That's even worse, but I don't condone him killing anyone. This is real life, not Max Payne.
I am rooting for him, (personally)
Well the cop he killed was an ex-marine and father of two. A random Riverside cop. That is a bit un-nerving.
[QUOTE=SexualShark;39549642]I am rooting for him, (personally)[/QUOTE] He has killed, and is willing to continue to kill innocents. He is not some hollywood hero, he is a man who has snapped and is killing/threatening to kill people who are not responsible for his problems with the LAPD. Yes, he had some horrible things happen to him when he tried to to the right thing, but that does not excuse killing people now.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;39548690]No, he should be cornered in a rainstorm during the night by his best friend and former partner, who's unable to shoot him, but then he says something bittersweet and shots himself as the other cops arrive.[/QUOTE] "It didn't have to BE THIS WAYY"
[QUOTE=SexualShark;39549642]I am rooting for him, (personally)[/QUOTE] he's killed innocent people, dude
[QUOTE=imptastick;39550058]He has killed, and is willing to continue to kill innocents. He is not some hollywood hero, he is a man who has snapped and is killing/threatening to kill people who are not responsible for his problems with the LAPD. Yes, he had some horrible things happen to him when he tried to to the right thing, but that does not excuse killing people now.[/QUOTE] This is the cancer.
[QUOTE=SaltyWaters;39550487]This is the cancer.[/QUOTE] Well look at it this way: you love someone and they get murdered and all of a sudden people start praising the killer because her father was an asshole. Or what if you were a good cop (which despite what people say there are a lot of) and you have to worry about stopping someone because they have threatened to shoot you on sight for getting in their way; only to see people are saying that this man is a hero or justified in potentially taking your life.
I hope he is caught, gets a fair trial and then goes to jail for a large portion of the rest of his life. Chances are he will be found, brutalised and shot before he even smells the back-seat of a police car.
[QUOTE=squids_eye;39550931]gets a fair trial ... then goes to jail for a large portion of the rest of his life[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=squids_eye;39550931]I hope he is caught, gets a fair trial and then goes to jail for a large portion of the rest of his life. Chances are he will be found, brutalised and shot before he even smells the back-seat of a police car.[/QUOTE] Doesn't California have the death penalty for cop killers? If so, then he'll probably be executed. He knows there's no point in turning himself in.
[QUOTE=Speedhax;39550988]Doesn't California have the death penalty for cop killers? If so, then he'll probably be executed. He knows there's no point in turning himself in.[/QUOTE] I don't know Californian law but it doesn't really make any difference. My main point was that I hope he isn't just killed on sight. Even if he gets the death penalty anyway he still deserves a trial.
The assumptions that Dorner actually did kill the "three people" are getting really repetitive. I'm really wondering why the LAPD hasn't decided to release anything other than accusations towards Dorner, not even sending out a statement about an ongoing investigation until after all this happens. At least two days later and we still haven't heard a peep about it. No surprise that the same people are excusing the officers who emptied their service pistols' magazines into the truck (which didn't look anything like Dorner's vehicle) with two innocent people in it because it was "at night." Allegedly. Seriously, have you never been in a car before? Headlights.
[QUOTE=Kung Fu Jew;39551132]The assumptions that Dorner actually did kill the "three people" are getting really repetitive. I'm really wondering why the LAPD hasn't decided to release anything other than accusations towards Dorner, not even sending out a statement about an ongoing investigation until after all this happens. At least two days later and we still haven't heard a peep about it. No surprise that the same people are excusing the officers who emptied their service pistols' magazines into the truck (which didn't look anything like Dorner's vehicle) with two innocent people in it because it was "at night." Allegedly. Seriously, have you never been in a car before? Headlights.[/QUOTE] when you can establish that the only suspect in a double murder wrote a manifesto declaring war on the LAPD and their family, then one of his worst enemy's daughter and fiance get killed, you can safetly assume that the person in question did it. using your train of logic the LAPD allegedly shot up the two hispanic women.
[QUOTE=SaltyWaters;39550487]This is the cancer.[/QUOTE]If you want to go back to the good old days of barbaric collective punishment, just go move to North Korea. In countries that aren't shitholes, we don't kill people for the crimes committed by a member of the same family.
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;39551210]when you can establish that the only suspect in a double murder wrote a manifesto declaring war on the LAPD and their family, then one of his worst enemy's daughter and fiance get killed, you can safetly assume that the person in question did it. using your train of logic the LAPD allegedly shot up the two hispanic women.[/QUOTE] In the US you are guilty until proven innocent, not the other way around. So until you go to court and are found guilty you allegedly did it.
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;39551210]when you can establish that the only suspect in a double murder wrote a manifesto declaring war on the LAPD and their family, then one of his worst enemy's daughter and fiance get killed, you can safetly assume that the person in question did it. using your train of logic the LAPD allegedly shot up the two hispanic women.[/QUOTE] Okay, assume, go ahead. But berid a guy of his job over it, right after denying him the chance to appeal about another officer's corruption when he had plenty evidence to support an actual case? No, I don't think so. And yes those officers did shoot them up. At least one was injured in the shooting.
[QUOTE=darkrei9n;39551254]In the US you are guilty until proven innocent, not the other way around. So until you go to court and are found guilty you allegedly did it.[/QUOTE] so the police officers allegedly shot up the hispanic women.
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[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;39551772]so the police officers allegedly shot up the hispanic women.[/QUOTE] Seeing as how the police department apologized publicly for it it's not quite the same
Did he get caught? The guy's big/buff as fuck i'm surpised if he still roaming the streets with a fake mustache.
[QUOTE=DarkMonkey;39552768]Seeing as how the police department apologized publicly for it it's not quite the same[/QUOTE] uh did you miss the part where dorner declared war on the police department and their families? how is that not an admission of guilt?
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;39552954]uh did you miss the part where dorner declared war on the police department and their families? how is that not an admission of guilt?[/QUOTE] Probably the part where he didn't say "I killed the daughter of the lawyer that worked on the case, and her fiance too" I still think it's pretty likely he did it, but it's not a certain thing. It certainly ups the suspicion on him though.
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;39552954]uh did you miss the part where dorner declared war on the police department and their families? how is that not an admission of guilt?[/QUOTE] i get what you're saying, like its super obvious to pretty much anyone that dorner did it because of the manifesto, the point these guys are making is that his manifesto isn't an admission of guilt because he never admitted to actually killing those people. obviously the logical assumption is that he DID do it because he released a manifesto saying he would kill people, but he's still not "guilty". the LAPD is guilty because they already admitted to shooting those women and apologized for it
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