Posted on 02/13/2013 5:33:38 AM PST by Morgana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNk-bV40XMc&feature=youtu.be
From KCal 9 News around 1:30 PM PST - Sorry, I don't own a PVC so I had to use my phone. I have this footage saved on my DVR.
Edit: To address comments: No, I did not edit this. This is recorded with my cellphone. This was recorded by reporter Carter Evans. It is not radio chatter that is being heard. He says earlier in the broadcast, (which I can also upload) that he is speaking to them via his speakerphone on the ground from the middle of the shootout, and the cops can also be heard telling him "get the f*** out of here pal". The timestamp of this event is ~1:35pm.
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Yes, and I don't think it had anything to do with O's speech. I think it had to do with making absolutely sure he could never contradict the Official Narrative. We don't know if he did what they said he did... hey, we don't even know he wrote that manifesto, really. All we know is that when you go against the LAPD, they kill you. They disapprove of a citizen defending his/her own life, but you threaten theirs and by God, there will be no trial, and no paperwork but the paperwork they allow.
“I wanted the bastard in jail for 50 years.”
Really? A firing squad the week after his arrest would have made me happy.
Can’t say I blame them. They are human, they don’t want to get shot. This guy was literally a mad dog and needed to be put down. We could use more of this attitude.
The police said almost immediately that they themselves were the most likely cause of the fire.
As far as Dorner is concerned, Meh.
More important is the fact that Riverside officer Michael Crain is being laid to rest today. Dorner murdered Crain as he and the rookie he was training were sitting at a red light completely unaware of the threat Dorner posed. Crain was a father of two and former Marine chosen as a training officer due to he even temper and ability to spot potential problems with young recruits.
Or maybe you'd like to see them burned to death in a cabin in the woods?
May God bless their victims and the families thereof.
Right on brother....and I hope he’s burning in hell at this moment!!
If you can rummage around for some TV news video from KCAL or KCBS or KTTV, you’ll see that it was heavy black smoke the whole time.
The audio posted in one of the responses has somebody very clearly saying something like “bring in the burners”. Flamethrowers?
He's a LEO. It would be known that he was one, and he'd be dead at the hands of a convict in no time. Also, LEOs don't like having their own in the jails, even if he is a murderous psychopath, because he would know certain inside information that could be used against the detention officers.
As far as Waco, IMR, I thought the very same thing. Difference here, however, is that Dorner was a murderer and a leftist thug. In a way, he deserved to die. Also, he was killed by local law enforcement and not by the Feds. If an armored vehicle drove up and pumped napalm into the cabin knowing full well that there were hostages, we could compare this to Waco.
The Branch Davidians fired on ATF idiots within their legal right to protect their property. No one died in the initial engagement, but the Feds persisted and killed dozens of innocent women and children along with men who were protecting their right to assemble, their right to practice a religion, and their right to protect their property.
The comparisons are fleeting.
I don’t see Dorner as having much at all in common the murderers of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom - those were impulsive, stupid, sane savages motivated by hatred of whites, and Dorner was a calculating, mentally unbalanced killer obsessed by personal grievance and perceived racist offenses against him - but he did not seem to hate whites as such, and he did not kill indiscriminately.
In the 80’s i believe there was a group called the Symbian Liberation Army, the Patty Hurst gang, that was holed up in LA. They burned that place down too.
That’s why I knew if he was still in the states it would end in another Waco style event. There is a bigger issue here and some people need to do some serious soul searching. If we are a society of laws based on, innocent until proven guilty, then executing suspects in the name of justice should not be acceptable.
On the other hand if we are ready to say ‘just kill that MF,’ making blind judgments on people we don’t know, based on accusations or news reports (how many times did the media get it wrong yesterday?), or you don’t like his politics then it is a sad day. There is nothing to stop the system from deciding you are a criminal and if you decide to resist, even better because they can just take you out, clean, so no one will ever hear your side of the story.
In my more tinfoil-leaning moments yesterday, I wondered how many people in the area had actually seen "Christopher Dorner" in the past week. I can't imagine more than about a dozen; four of them are dead, five more are LEO, and maybe there are three or four "civilians".
On Fox News radio this morning it was one of the last stories, with about ten seconds devoted to it.
Consider it buried.
IIRC, the Davidians killed four ATF during the first battle.
I agree. They had absolutely no intent of bringing him in alive.
He's a LEO. It would be known that he was one, and he'd be dead at the hands of a convict in no time.
It's their job to prevent that. Who the heck is running the jail, anyway? The prisoners? (I suspect so, actually ...)
Also, LEOs don't like having their own in the jails,
Tough. That decision is above their pay-grade. If they don't like it, they should find another line of work.
The job of police is to arrest suspects and bring them to trial. If they can't understand that, then again they need to find another line of work.
I hold that the feds were attempting to enforce an unconstitutional ban on certain weapons. Waco, and quite a few other incidents, are an impediment to the government EVER backing down from its unconstitutional grab of rights from the citizens.
I dont see Dorner as having much at all in common the murderers of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom - those were impulsive, stupid, sane savages motivated by hatred of whites, and Dorner was a calculating, mentally unbalanced killer obsessed by personal grievance and perceived racist offenses against him - but he did not seem to hate whites as such, and he did not kill indiscriminately.
He does have something in common with the Christian/Newsom murderers: his crimes were horrific, and they do not fit the "blacks are victims of white racism" MSM storyline narrative.
The Dorner case, like the Christian/Newsom case, motivates ordinary people to go out and buy guns and stock up on ammunition. This in itself is enough of a reason for the MSM to treat it is poison.
Anyway, we'll see. The Christian/Newsom case was dropped, as was that case in the midwest where the white college kids were tortured over a period of days in their rented off-campus house (sorry, can't remember the name of the city) before they were killed by A-A home invaders.
Maybe I'll be wrong. Maybe this one will stay alive in the news. I doubt it though.
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