That's odd. I didn't see him listing any names, outside of Dorner. Moreover, "make complaints with the appropriate agencies?" Surely, you jest? That's the whole point of the problems people of color, black people, especially, face. They can complain up the wazoo. But complaining to the abusers is akin to asking for increased harassment.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.
NBC Los Angeles ‏@NBCLA
#BREAKING: Swift police response to a Big Bear call that may be related to Christopher #Dorner. Watch live: http://4.nbcla.com/WZzZ1y
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.
Can I get a link to the scanner thread? I'm having trouble finding it
I thought it was #opSOTU not operation Dorner. It was/is supposed to be about Aaron Swartz and freedoms of the internet.
They are on both causes it seems.
Can I get a link to the scanner thread? I'm having trouble finding it
Anonymous is more of a movement, than an organized group. Various individuals and/or small groups of individuals take on the moniker and start their own "operations."
Basically two stories: that Dorner tied up a couple in a residence in or near Big Bear and hid out there, and that a man resembling Dorner was chased as he fled in a vehicle and that he is currently "in the woods."
.....CBS Los Angeles ‏@CBSLA
#BREAKING: Law enforcement is running down Glass Road near Hwy 38 chasing a possible suspect. http://cbsloc.al/14QOSaa #Dorner
CBS Los Angeles ‏@CBSLA
#BREAKING: .@AP: law enforcement source: Fugitive ex-cop exchanges fire with S. California authorities.