Same here. Dorner isn't the issue. The burning of the 14th Amendment is. LEOs know when they sign up that they risk their lives to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law. They are to conduct themselves accordingly, and I hope and pray the majority of police do. Once they put on the badge they are held to a higher standard. Burning Dorner alive doesn't cut it. LEOs are supposed to be trained to keep a cooler head than some wackjob. They shouldn't let their personal emotions ruin their duty to the law. This incident makes it appear like there was revenge on their part. Either we're a civilized nation of laws or anarchy prevails. Can't have both.
Perfectly worded