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  • VaderTT
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    Originally posted by Chas_svo View Post
    Lmao at someone doing something to make LAPD look bad. LAPD's got that covered!!!!

    Gays=Pedos.

    Therefore your opinion is invalid.

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  • Hmbre97
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    Originally posted by VaderTT View Post
    How do we know Dorner wasn't just a made up dude?




    Dude?

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  • Chas_svo
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    No they didn't. The media made that up to make the SOCAL LEO's look like murderous assholes. That shit is fake. It probably came from the blaze.
    Lmao at someone doing something to make LAPD look bad. LAPD's got that covered!!!!

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  • VaderTT
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    How do we know Dorner wasn't just a made up dude?




    Dude?

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Let's see, came off a police scanner, you can hear the gunfire, this was said and then the fire started.

    I have presented my case, what do you have that proves it's false?
    Your case has many faults. How do you know it came off a police scanner and wasn't just manufactured for the sake of a story?

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  • Forever_frost
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    Let's see, came off a police scanner, you can hear the gunfire, this was said and then the fire started.

    I have presented my case, what do you have that proves it's false?

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    http://www.theatlanticwire.com/natio...in-fire/62105/

    As we pointed out, the KCAL 9 report — the one with a local reporter caught in the crossfire — contains audio from police saying "fucking burn this motherfucker." And now there's video from CBS News:

    And The Guardian's Paul Owen points us to an unconfirmed recording of the police scanner on Tuesday.
    In the recording, there's this piece of dialogue:

    All right, Steve, we're gonna go, er, we're gonna go forward with the plan, with, er, with the burn [or burner]. We want it, er, like we talked about.

    Journalist Max Blumenthal heard something similar:

    Hard to decipher on San Bernadino Sheriff scanner now: "We're gonna go ahead w/the plan w/the burner... Like we talked about."
    — Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) February 12, 2013



    And according to the Los Angeles Times, a source in law enforcement makes it seem like the SWAT team was trying any means necessary to get into the cabin, then stopped their entry once the big flames arrived:

    According to a law enforcement source, police had broken down windows, fired tear gas into the cabin and blasted over a loud speaker, urging Dorner to surrender. When they got no response, police deployed a vehicle to rip down the walls of the cabin "one by one, like peeling an onion," a law enforcement official said.

    By the time they got to the last wall, authorities heard a single gunshot, the source said. Then flames began to spread through the structure, and gunshots, probably set off by the fire, were heard.

    The Times adds that highly flammable gas was a kind of last resort:

    Hoping to end the standoff, law enforcement authorities first lobbed "traditional" tear gas into the cabin. When that did not work, they opted to use CS gas canisters, which are known in law enforcement parlance as incendiary tear gas. These canisters have significantly more chance of starting a fire. This gas can cause humans to have burning eyes and start to feel as if they are being starved for oxygen. It is often used to drive barricaded individuals out.

    Meanwhile, CNN is sticking by its law enforcement sources, which say "smoke devices" thrown inside by the police caught fire, giving way to the narrative that police, at that point, had no choice but to let the cabin burn.
    See the bold. You're going to have to do better than that.

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  • Forever_frost
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    After a fiery siege at a cabin near the Big Bear ski resort appears to have brought a week-long, state-wide manhunt to its conclusion, ex-LAPD cop turned cop killer Christopher Dorner appears to be dead, but the conspiracy theories are alive.


    As we pointed out, the KCAL 9 report — the one with a local reporter caught in the crossfire — contains audio from police saying "fucking burn this motherfucker." And now there's video from CBS News:

    And The Guardian's Paul Owen points us to an unconfirmed recording of the police scanner on Tuesday. In the recording, there's this piece of dialogue:

    All right, Steve, we're gonna go, er, we're gonna go forward with the plan, with, er, with the burn [or burner]. We want it, er, like we talked about.

    Journalist Max Blumenthal heard something similar:

    Hard to decipher on San Bernadino Sheriff scanner now: "We're gonna go ahead w/the plan w/the burner... Like we talked about."
    — Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) February 12, 2013



    And according to the Los Angeles Times, a source in law enforcement makes it seem like the SWAT team was trying any means necessary to get into the cabin, then stopped their entry once the big flames arrived:

    According to a law enforcement source, police had broken down windows, fired tear gas into the cabin and blasted over a loud speaker, urging Dorner to surrender. When they got no response, police deployed a vehicle to rip down the walls of the cabin "one by one, like peeling an onion," a law enforcement official said.

    By the time they got to the last wall, authorities heard a single gunshot, the source said. Then flames began to spread through the structure, and gunshots, probably set off by the fire, were heard.

    The Times adds that highly flammable gas was a kind of last resort:

    Hoping to end the standoff, law enforcement authorities first lobbed "traditional" tear gas into the cabin. When that did not work, they opted to use CS gas canisters, which are known in law enforcement parlance as incendiary tear gas. These canisters have significantly more chance of starting a fire. This gas can cause humans to have burning eyes and start to feel as if they are being starved for oxygen. It is often used to drive barricaded individuals out.

    Meanwhile, CNN is sticking by its law enforcement sources, which say "smoke devices" thrown inside by the police caught fire, giving way to the narrative that police, at that point, had no choice but to let the cabin burn.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by VaderTT View Post
    sarcasm
    Nope, no sarcasm here.
    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    There has been audio put up, you claim it is false. Back up your claim
    I don't feel like taking the time to make a fake sounding audio clip. You need to back up your claim that it's actually from the police at the cabin.

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  • VaderTT
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    sarcasm

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    No they didn't. The media made that up to make the SOCAL LEO's look like murderous assholes. That shit is fake. It probably came from the blaze.
    There has been audio put up, you claim it is false. Back up your claim

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  • Strychnine
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    LOL @ LAPD and everyone else out there.


    The dude was chilling across the street from the command center.






    Christopher Dorner Hid in Plain Sight

    BIG BEAR — To track Christopher Dorner, police from dozens of agencies chased tips across multiple states and into Mexico. But it appears now that he found a hiding place where searchers were thickest.

    It is unclear how long Dorner, 33, was hunkered down in the cabin in the 1200 block of Club View Drive, in the snowy mountains near Big Bear.

    But the cabin was so close to the manhunt command post and to an adjacent press area that countless police and reporters would have fallen in his line of vision.


    Questions abounded Wednesday about how Dorner managed to evade capture at the very center of the manhunt, a day after he apparently died in another cabin nearby during a police siege.

    Authorities are trying to confirm whether charred remains found in the cabin, which caught fire after police lobbed incendiary tear gas inside, belonged to Dorner.

    Authorities declared the manhunt over Wednesday. And the Los Angeles Police Department, which had been on frequent tactical alerts, has resumed normal operations.

    Most of the protective details have been called off the 50 or so families who were threatened in an online manifesto police say Dorner wrote.

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    And they 'found' an ID in the burned out cabin that is Dorner's. The same one that was found last week in a trash can near Mexico. Odd isn't it?
    Maybe he was carrying two forms of ID. Just in case, you know, he wanted to open a new bank account or something.

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  • Chas_svo
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    Nope. That too was made up by the media. These are not the droids you're looking for.
    Lmao...

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  • Downs
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    I bet he's still out there.

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