Ex Cop in LA rampage......

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  • JonnyPistachio
    JonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.

    Even if this guy was wronged, which is a HUGE if. He murdered 4 people. Dead. Gone. Families devestated because this asshole decided death was justifiable payback for his issues.

    exactly. Here are the people he killed: http://graphics.latimes.com/towergraphi ... d-victims/

    There are other ways to expose corruption. Dorner is a fucking idiot murderer.
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  • pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.

    Bullshit... he likely got screwed by his employer, so have millions of other people. But once you shoot INNOCENT people as some sort of revenge, you are worse than the people who fired you. He lost his job, the victim's families lost their whole world.
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,030
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.

    Bullshit... he likely got screwed by his employer, so have millions of other people. But once you shoot INNOCENT people as some sort of revenge, you are worse than the people who fired you. He lost his job, the victim's families lost their whole world.

    Bingo
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,030
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.

    Even if this guy was wronged, which is a HUGE if. He murdered 4 people. Dead. Gone. Families devestated because this asshole decided death was justifiable payback for his issues.

    exactly. Here are the people he killed: http://graphics.latimes.com/towergraphi ... d-victims/

    There are other ways to expose corruption. Dorner is a fucking idiot murderer.

    All 35 or younger. Brutal
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Even if this guy was wronged, which is a HUGE if. He murdered 4 people. Dead. Gone. Families devestated because this asshole decided death was justifiable payback for his issues.
    I actually do think he was wronged, and that there's much fucked-upness within the LAPD. Same token, there are also many stand-up people on the force.

    There may be a reason for what he did, but not an excuse. Not by a longshot...no pun intended.

    Whatever empathy I had for him at the get-go is long gone. Much like the lives he took.

    Walk a mile, pandora? Don't need to, don't want to.
  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,320
    If I get screwed on an insurance claim due to a corrupt system, it is not OK for me to start killing people to get the message out.

    :fp:
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  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    hedonist wrote:
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    Even if this guy was wronged, which is a HUGE if. He murdered 4 people. Dead. Gone. Families devestated because this asshole decided death was justifiable payback for his issues.
    I actually do think he was wronged, and that there's much fucked-upness within the LAPD. Same token, there are also many stand-up people on the force.

    There may be a reason for what he did, but not an excuse. Not by a longshot...no pun intended.

    Whatever empathy I had for him at the get-go is long gone. Much like the lives he took.

    Walk a mile, pandora? Don't need to, don't want to.
    yes I see that
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.

    Causation.
  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    Jason P wrote:
    If I get screwed on an insurance claim due to a corrupt system, it is not OK for me to start killing people to get the message out.

    :fp:
    How can you compare that to what he experienced at least find something similar :fp:
  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    Cliffy6745 wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.

    Even if this guy was wronged, which is a HUGE if. He murdered 4 people. Dead. Gone. Families devestated because this asshole decided death was justifiable payback for his issues.
    yes he did but unfortunately no change will come... funny no one seems very upset about that.
  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    edited February 2013
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.

    Causation.
    cause and effect... karma taken into ones own hands... payback

    he's as guilty as sin
    Post edited by pandora on
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,601
    Terrible I know but also hilarious and I needed a laugh today:

    not-dorner-480x377.jpg
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  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    Some people see only black and white when in the deep gray is where understanding lies.
    Must I always say I don't condone the methods used but understand them.
    Why?
    If good could come from bad, the corrupt would be punished here
    instead of lying, hiding, and blaming and worst of all pretending, pretending to be good cops.
    Change to this police force and probably many across the country should be demanded
    in the wake of this but instead we will focus one one man's revenge cause it's so much easier.
    Why feel his pain at all? Or listen to what he wanted us to do.
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    pandora wrote:
    Some people see only black and white when in the deep gray is where understanding lies.
    Must I always say I don't condone the methods used but understand them.
    Why?
    If good could come from bad, the corrupt would be punished here
    instead of lying, hiding, and blaming and worst of all pretending, pretending to be good cops.
    Change to this police force and probably many across the country should be demanded
    in the wake of this but instead we will focus one one man's revenge cause it's so much easier.
    Why feel his pain at all? Or listen to what he wanted us to do.


    This isn't a stand alone event either, business as usual in the LAPD.
  • pandora wrote:
    Some people see only black and white when in the deep gray is where understanding lies.
    Must I always say I don't condone the methods used but understand them.
    Why?
    If good could come from bad, the corrupt would be punished here
    instead of lying, hiding, and blaming and worst of all pretending, pretending to be good cops.
    Change to this police force and probably many across the country should be demanded
    in the wake of this but instead we will focus one one man's revenge cause it's so much easier.
    Why feel his pain at all? Or listen to what he wanted us to do.

    he could have blown the whistle. he didn't need to shoot innocent people. insinuating that this will all be worth it if it makes the corruption stop is sick.
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  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    To understand though not condone him we must try to feel him.
    He was a man of honor, apart of a brotherhood, one he trusted as being good.
    He was a soldier, a hero. His capacity for doing good was huge. He saw his life as being good.
    Years, a lifetime of good. He was proud of himself and what he chose to do with his life.
    Doing good was his life. No one nothing could change his right to wrong.
    Ironically in the end they would.

    Then he was betrayed, stripped of honor, called a liar, though he was truthful.
    His disappointment in his fellowman was unbearable.
    He watched his life crumble to nothing and the liars, the abusers, the traitors go on unpunished.
    His frustration took over. His powerful anger. His last sense of justice, that basic justice
    was his answer.

    He knew he had to let the world know, no one listened. So he made us. Was what he did right,
    no of course not,was he worth a fragment of understanding, at least from me he was.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,717
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.
    Wow.... I can't believe you're defending him ... I don't know why I'm surprised, but I still am.
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    pandora wrote:
    Some people see only black and white when in the deep gray is where understanding lies.
    Must I always say I don't condone the methods used but understand them.
    Why?
    If good could come from bad, the corrupt would be punished here
    instead of lying, hiding, and blaming and worst of all pretending, pretending to be good cops.
    Change to this police force and probably many across the country should be demanded
    in the wake of this but instead we will focus one one man's revenge cause it's so much easier.
    Why feel his pain at all? Or listen to what he wanted us to do.
    This isn't intended to be rude, but who asked you to clarify whether or not you condone his actions?

    Of course all should be done to limit or possibly eliminate the big blue meanies. Gotta feeling some of that will come to pass.
  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,247
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    I'm thinking the people he killed are far from innocent in his eyes after being railroaded for doing what was right in the first place. Every cop that turns a blind eye, stands with corruption
    or abuse of power is guilty. Anyone who accepts this.
    It's going to take the good in the bunch to stand up and stop this.

    10 cops arrested here in metro Atl for corruption a couple days ago. 10 right :? ha!
    probably a drip in the big bucket.
    Nothing to do with how they treat our citizens, which is often in question,
    but for being on the take with drug dealers.

    Trickle down now... all those that were busted and jailed rightfully by these 10 involved,
    will get new trails and most likely walk. :wtf: At whose expensive?
    Cops must be required to be clean, to be fair, to uphold the law otherwise they are no good to us.

    Dorner's life was ruined by corruption, so much so he had to fight back
    and get this message out.

    Walk a mile.
    Wow.... I can't believe you're defending him ... I don't know why I'm surprised, but I still am.
    i am not surprised at all.

    people find ways to defend the indefensible all the time. personally i can't defend a multiple murderer, no matter what they believe that their justification is. especially if he killed relatives of people that he had an issue with.

    even the fucking mob keeps the family out of it.
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  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    his beef is with the lapd

    so, he kills the daughter of his lawyer, a riverside county deputy and a san bernardino county deputy...for those of you that aren't aware (of anything) those aren't los angeles police department officers...so his vendetta against the lapd is pretty toothless
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