CA - Christopher Dorner kills 4 in tri-county rampage, Feb 2013 - #2

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  • #901

This is getting ridiculous. They keep rewarding this killer, giving him exactly what he craves -- publicity, attention and fame. They're basically saying he is worth $1.1M to the LAPD.

Either ask him to go on Anderson Cooper to have a heart-to-heart where he can spill his guts and seize and arrest him on the show, or ignore and treat him like the nobody that he is.

If the LAPD acts as if this perp is a nobody -- which he is -- then Dorner will definitely do something drastic to show himself. Remember he doesn't like ot be disrespected.

Of course, his actions may involve violence when he reveals himself in public, but hey, he wanted to go out with a boom on a suicide-by-cop front, so he's going to do what he's going to do anyway.
 
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  • #903
I agree with whoever else thinks that the size of the reward is already out of control and sets a bad precedent, not to mention the considerations to increase it.
 
  • #904
This is getting ridiculous. They keep rewarding this killer, giving him exactly what he craves -- publicity, attention and fame. They're basically saying he is worth $1.1M to the LAPD.

Either ask him to go on Anderson Cooper to have a heart-to-heart where he can spill his guts and seize and arrest him on the show, or ignore and treat him like the nobody that he is.

If the LAPD acts as if this perp is a nobody -- which he is -- then Dorner will definitely do something drastic to show himself. Remember he doesn't like ot be disrespected.

Of course, his actions may involve violence when he reveals himself in public, but hey, he wanted to go out with a boom on a suicide-by-cop front, so he's going to do what he's going to do anyway.

LAPD wants this to end as quickly as possible. Remember, there are a significant amount of people whose lives are on hold waiting for it to be "safe" for them to resume their jobs, schooling and normal routines again. I don't think the amount of money means he is an important individual as much as it is a tool to get what they (LAPD) want....this creep off the streets.
 
  • #905
I'm not sure what to think, but the Anonymous twist has left me scratching my head. They announced that they plan to block all internet providers who show the State of the Union tonight online. If they can pull this off, then I'm pretty much sure that Dorner will never be caught if they are on his side. They have tentacles far and wide around the world.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaWh5g85WNY"]Anonymous: Operation Dorner - YouTube[/ame]
 
  • #906
I, too, find the amount of the reward a bit much, but it may be coming from those that are in fear for their lives.

I don't think giving this murderer/criminal any airtime is a good idea. I doubt he would even fall for that. He's not going to make it alive, he will either realize he is now a common criminal of the worst sort, a murderer, and kill himself, or his delusions continue and he is still a threat until he is found which will end in suicide by cop.
 
  • #907
A copycat! :banghead:
Did you even bother to read it? ( link )

And while you're at it, I urge you to read up on the "Blue Grip" ( link )

That said, there is nothing, whatsoever, in his piece that advocates or condones violence. He is simply describing his experience of being black in the LAPD. Moreover, he explicitly admonishes Dorner for murdering innocents and appeals to him to stop killing.

Chistopher Dorner. The 1st thing I would say to him is, I feel your pains!...But you are going about this the wrong way. To take innocent lives could never be the answer to anything. I say this as a Man who experienced the same pain, betrayal, anger, suffering, litigation and agony that you did in many ways, Only I didn't get Fired. I just choose to go a different route. My heart still suffered that same shock, I was still left to try and put the pieces back together. The disbelief that people could conspire and cause you to loose something you loved so dearly was still there. I lost my Career, I lost my Family, I lost my Dignity, I lost my Trust...But I am here now to hopefully one day see change...Bro, Don't kill anymore Innocent people. Your point has been made. Clearly. They know you mean business, The whole world knows. Refrain from any further wrong doing and do what you must to salvage your Soul. Whatever that means to you. Just remember that God is a forgiving God.

I truly hope Dorner listens to this guy. I am skeptical he will, bc I suspect he feels he's crossed the point of no return. But I can still hope that he sees, and chooses to stop the bloodshed.
 
  • #908
Did you even bother to read it? ( link )

And while you're at it, I urge you to read up on the "Blue Grip" ( link )

That said, there is nothing, whatsoever, in his piece that advocates or condones violence. He is simply describing his experience of being black in the LAPD. Moreover, he explicitly admonishes Dorner for murdering innocents and appeals to him to stop killing.

Chistopher Dorner. The 1st thing I would say to him is, I feel your pains!...But you are going about this the wrong way. To take innocent lives could never be the answer to anything. I say this as a Man who experienced the same pain, betrayal, anger, suffering, litigation and agony that you did in many ways, Only I didn't get Fired. I just choose to go a different route. My heart still suffered that same shock, I was still left to try and put the pieces back together. The disbelief that people could conspire and cause you to loose something you loved so dearly was still there. I lost my Career, I lost my Family, I lost my Dignity, I lost my Trust...But I am here now to hopefully one day see change...Bro, Don't kill anymore Innocent people. Your point has been made. Clearly. They know you mean business, The whole world knows. Refrain from any further wrong doing and do what you must to salvage your Soul. Whatever that means to you. Just remember that God is a forgiving God.

I truly hope Dorner listens to this guy. I am skeptical he will, bc I suspect he feels he's crossed the point of no return. But I can still hope that he sees, and chooses to stop the bloodshed.

Actually I did. I heard the newscast too.

I'm not saying this Joe's going to go out and terrorize the city. I'm saying he's proclaiming his grievances against the PD in a manifesto the same way Dorner did. Yes, to me, he's a copycat since Joe posted his manifesto AFTER he heard about Dorner's.
 
  • #909
If the LAPD acts as if this perp is a nobody -- which he is -- then Dorner will definitely do something drastic to show himself.
Possibly, but do people really want the guy to "do something drastic." After all, "drastic" in his world, appears to involve killing innocent people.
 
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  • #911
I agree with whoever else thinks that the size of the reward is already out of control and sets a bad precedent, not to mention the considerations to increase it.

Yep, I can envision other future copycats with grievances against the police, the state, the government, etc. making terrorist threats against a city in order to get the media coverage, notoriety, and wanted posters with exuberant reward amounts. This is like that Dark Knight movie. Hold an entire city hostage until the "system" apologizes for its wrongdoings and annihilates itself.

In fact, the movie may have been the source of Dorner's inspiration.
 
  • #912
I'm not sure what to think, but the Anonymous twist has left me scratching my head. They announced that they plan to block all internet providers who show the State of the Union tonight online. If they can pull this off, then I'm pretty much sure that Dorner will never be caught if they are on his side. They have tentacles far and wide around the world.

Anonymous: Operation Dorner - YouTube

I doubt they'll do anything to that extent. I don't think they're that bright and technologically savvy.
 
  • #913
I agree with whoever else thinks that the size of the reward is already out of control and sets a bad precedent, not to mention the considerations to increase it.
The reward was out of control when they put it up. Both they, and the media, are making him far more powerful than he actually is.
 
  • #914
Yes, to me, he's a copycat since Joe posted his manifesto AFTER he heard about Dorner's.
So are victims who come forward after hearing of other victims of pedo priests, copycats too?
 
  • #915
The reward was out of control when they put it up. Both they, and the media, are making him far more powerful than he actually is.
I couldn't agree more.
 
  • #916
Possibly, but do people really want the guy to "do something drastic." After all, "drastic" in his world, appears to involve killing innocent people.

We've all agreed, judging from Dorner's manifesto, that he wants to go suicide-by-cop after he avenges himself with as many people on his to-kill list as possible. Currently there's no way to scout him out. Whatever reconnaisance efforts the LAPD and military are using is not working.

LA can be living this nightmare for years on end...

The only thing I can see that will make Dorner reveal himself is if LE treats Dorner like a nobody and that'll really tick him off, or LE sets up a prey -- someone who Dorner either wants to talk to badly like Anderson Cooper since he already sent him a package with his medal in it and AC is a hero to him, or someone whom Dorner really hates and wants to kill -- perhaps the LAPD captain who fired him?

I doubt anyone wants to volunteer so it's best we treat Dorner like a nobody. There's no telling what Dorner will do, but we know that he professed he didn't care about his life and did not intend to be alive soon. So either way, there will be carnage. I understand we don't want any more lives taken, but we really have to take the chance in order to capture this arrogant lunatic.

The snake will come slithering out when the water is dry.
 
  • #917
So are victims who come forward after hearing of other victims of pedo priests, copycats too?

Come on, this is different. This Joe person wrote what he himself calls a "manifesto". If he has grievances, that's fine. He can make complaints with the appropriate agencies. But to post it on Facebook? That's like making a hit-list of peeps you hate and want to kill.
 
  • #918
Yeah, can't figure out how the LAPD and military accepted him.:waitasec::waitasec::waitasec:


I feel like the people who are attracted to the military and law enforcement have a particular personality and others with that same personality recognize it, so that's how he got in there. Frankly, a lot of them are pretty power-trippy and controlling.

That same personality can go really bad in anyone, so that's where he is today.
 
  • #919
maybe the scuba tanks were part of the plan when he thought he was going to be able to get his hands on a boat. maybe no boat = no use for scuba tanks anymore

Could they have been in the burned out truck and the public hasn't been told yet? And if they aren't, where are they?
 
  • #920
I'm not sure what to think, but the Anonymous twist has left me scratching my head. They announced that they plan to block all internet providers who show the State of the Union tonight online. If they can pull this off, then I'm pretty much sure that Dorner will never be caught if they are on his side. They have tentacles far and wide around the world.

Anonymous: Operation Dorner - YouTube

I thought it was #opSOTU not operation Dorner. It was/is supposed to be about Aaron Swartz and freedoms of the internet.


http://anonrelations.net/opsotu-1114/
 
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