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02-08-2013, 04:47 AM
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LAPD, Torrance Police Shot At Innocent People In Frenzied Hunt For Cop Killer
So I guess it's shoot first, ask questions later for the LAPD now. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...usaolp00000003 |
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02-08-2013, 09:05 AM
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Re: LAPD, Torrance Police Shot At Innocent People In Frenzied Hunt For Cop Killer
HAHAHAHAAH Not laughing at the victims but more at these goofy ass police. Now we know the rogue cop has a legitimate reason. I hope the victims get millions and I won't hope for the cops terminations cause I know it aint happening.
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02-08-2013, 10:05 AM
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Re: LAPD, Torrance Police Shot At Innocent People In Frenzied Hunt For Cop Killer
So they're trying to bring this killer to justice, yet here they are doing the same shit. |
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02-08-2013, 06:44 PM
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Re: LAPD, Torrance Police Shot At Innocent People In Frenzied Hunt For Cop Killer
its like a plot straight out of the movies.. and they still haven't found him. I kind of dont want them to find him.. I want to see if they'll investigate the cops further after all of this is done, whichever way it plays out.
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02-08-2013, 06:53 PM
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Re: LAPD, Torrance Police Shot At Innocent People In Frenzied Hunt For Cop Killer
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper wasn’t expecting a package to arrive at his office, neatly addressed to him by the most wanted man in California. The manila envelope arrived at Cooper’s office on Feb. 1, days before ex-LAPD cop Christopher Dorner went on a shooting rampage, killing 3 people and injuring 2 others. The package contained a letter, a DVD and a bullet-riddled souvenir coin of the type given out by the police chief. The letter inside the package read, in part, “I never lied.” The package is en route to the LAPD in California, where it will be carefully examined for fingerprints and other clues. Cooper discussed the contents of the package on his show, Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees, with LAPD psychologist Kris Mohandie. The psychologist described Dorner as “narcissistic,” and.. a man who “feels victimized” and is looking to “inflict that on other people that he believes are to blame.” Mohandie described Dorner’s actions as both “homicidal and suicidal,” but “he’s not crazy in the classic sense.” “He’s not insane. He doesn’t have a serious mental illness like that,” said Mohandie. “This is a man who feels like he is justified in doing whatever he needs to do to get his message out there. He’s narcissistic.” Dorner was fired from the LAPD for making false statements about other LAPD officers. Meanwhile, the intense manhunt continues for Dorner who is still on the loose and is considered extremely dangerous. |