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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    So you do not have reports or stats backing up his career and you are just taking a wild guess to try and support your argument. Thanks for the clarification.
    From available information being reported, he shot two citizens. Do you dispute this?

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  • mikec
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    Originally posted by Binky View Post
    Satire.
    Sounded like it.

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  • Binky
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    Originally posted by mikec View Post
    What?

    The statement was received by a local news organization via fax from a Cabo San Lucas hotel early Saturday.

    http://12160.org/forum/topics/accuse...sg_mes_network
    Satire.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Actually yes. If his name isn't mentioned there is no proof he did it. He was dismissed in 2009. What I am posting is 2012. It is impossible for him to have done the things I've posted up.
    So you do not have reports or stats backing up his career and you are just taking a wild guess to try and support your argument. Thanks for the clarification.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    Let me get this straight... You post up different articles from Google about the LAPD being bad and because Dorner's name is not mentioned that means he was not involved in any bad arrests or mistaken shootings? Is that what I'm reading from you? Is that your...

    claim?
    Actually yes. If his name isn't mentioned there is no proof he did it. He was dismissed in 2009. What I am posting is 2012. It is impossible for him to have done the things I've posted up.

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  • mikec
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    What?

    "Accused Gunman Christopher Dorner Issues Statement… “It’s Not Me!”

    Posted by James Φοίνιξ on February 10, 2013 at 3:59pm in Current News/Events
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    By The Paperboy

    (PP)- Christopher Dorner, the former LAPD officer who is accused of murdering three people and threatening to continue his vengeful killings, has issued a statement that claims he has no connection to the Southern California murders, and he is falsely accused.

    The statement was received by a local news organization via fax from a Cabo San Lucas hotel early Saturday.

    “It’s not me!,” Dorner says in the statement. “I have been out of town on vacation and just heard the news that I am blamed for killings I did not and never would commit. This “manifesto” the police are using against me is just a few ideas for a screenplay I am working on with my former colleague Mark Fuhrman. Tell my mom I’m OK. Once again… the cops have it all wrong…. I will soon be in touch.”


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  • Forever_frost
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    A search of LAPD excessive force 2012 results in Page 2 of about 118,000 results (0.24 seconds)

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  • SS Junk
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    Let me get this straight... You post up different articles from Google about the LAPD being bad and because Dorner's name is not mentioned that means he was not involved in any bad arrests or mistaken shootings? Is that what I'm reading from you? Is that your...
    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    I can provide reports and stats.
    claim?

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  • Forever_frost
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    One juror said in an interview after the verdict that the case was particularly troubling to her and others on the panel because of what she described as the unforthcoming testimony of Tellez and the nine other officers who took the stand during the trial. All of the officers testified that they did not know who had handcuffed Harris, according to both juror Gayle Chavkin and Harris' attorney. The officers also claimed under oath that Harris, a stroke victim who walks with a pronounced limp, showed no signs of being disabled during the encounter, the attorney and juror said.

    "It was the same testimony over and over and over: 'I don't recall. I don't recall,'" Chavkin said. "They were clearly just closing ranks....It felt untruthful to us. Somebody matching Officer Tellez's description handcuffed Mr. Harris that day and hurt him."

    If the officers had been more candid, the jury may have come down less harshly and ordered the city to pay less money to Harris, Chavkin said. "It was completely unbelievable to us that out of 10 officers, no one remembered anything," she said.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    I believe the burden of proof is on you, dear boy. I am asking how you know, you are providing obscure google searches. This doesn't prove anything.
    Obscure? I googled "LAPD excessive force." I have provided evidence you have offered none. I have to any objective individual, proved the department in question is more dangerous to the average citizen than the person they are hunting

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    No, I said there's no way you can claim what he did was no worse than the truck being shot up because you do not know about his past, and you still haven't provided enough info to back your statements up.
    You're not providing information to back your statement up. You're not really good at this are you? I said he has shot fewer innocents than the police have. YOu said I was wrong. I am providing evidence to my statement you have yet to provide any to yours. You have nothing on his history that would back you up, nothing he's currently doing and zero to reinforce your statements.

    Evidence please.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    I'm not doing your research for you. You made a statement. Back it up
    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    If you would like to extend the time frame to the entire period of time he was in the police department, I am still willing to make the claim. I can provide reports and stats.
    I believe the burden of proof is on you, dear boy. I am asking how you know, you are providing obscure google searches. This doesn't prove anything.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Disabled man wins excessive force judgment against LAPD
    Jurors award nearly $1.6 million to a stroke victim who was handcuffed so tightly that he suffered nerve damage. An officer is also ordered to pay $90,000.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    You made the statement I was incorrect in my statement.
    No, I said there's no way you can claim what he did was no worse than the truck being shot up because you do not know about his past, and you still haven't provided enough info to back your statements up.

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  • Forever_frost
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    A Cypress Park family is filing suit against the LAPD for using excessive force to break up a children's halloween party last year, reports ABC 7.

    Shocking video just released today shows LAPD officers using their batons at a party where women and children were present. A woman can be heard shouting, "why are you hitting me?" and "why are you doing this?" In the background, children are screaming and crying.

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