Posted on 02/10/2013 5:08:20 PM PST by Carriage Hill
Seeking leads as the massive manhunt for Christopher Dorner -- the former Los Angeles police officer suspected in three killings -- progressed into its fourth day, authorities on Sunday announced a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest.
LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced the reward at a news conference at Los Angeles Police Department headquarters.
This search is not a matter of if, but a matter of when," he said. "I want Chris Dorner to know that.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/02/10/searchers-struggle-to-pick-up-trail-former-los-angeles-cop-wanted-in-killing/#ixzz2KY18yu4g
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Whatever. If you want to go help the LAPD clean up their fouled nest, put down your keyboard and go join the hunt. Just make sure you don’t drive a pick up or look like elderly asian newspaper carriers. Or a fat charles barkley. I honestly don’t care how this works out. But it’s mildly entertaining seeing how LAPD responds when one of it’s dangerous animals gets off it’s leash and turns on them.
If they turn him in, and say “He has been in my attic the last few days”. They will at best spend a long time in jail. More than likely they will get shot “resisting arrest”.
“Has anyone searched the caves of tora bora?”
Nah, first they’d have to surround it and then STAND DOWN for a few days.
“I get it just fine and your rabid hyperbole is the perfect example.”
Right, because cops always do the right thing, never tell a lie, and are always more concerned about the well-being of others before their own safety.
Wow, I’m oh-for-three.
Orange’s “rabid hyperbole” calls it straight.
Hes had plenty of time to plan this, and now get back to a low-profile crib, and begin covertly carrying-out his threats.
This reminds me of a movie I rented lat week:
Law Abiding Citizen.
Who is really the bad guy here? This guy or the police who are shooting at unarmed women delivering newspapers in a truck entirely different than the one he was driving.
So....I surmise that regular civilian killings don't warrant this level of reward by the LAPD?
http://www.lawabidingcitizenfilm.com/
Looks like a good one, but after what Foxx said about 0scumbag (”Lord & Savior”), I’m not sure I could ever watch him again.
We ain’t worth what he’s worth, apparently, on several levels.
It’s got some great twists.
Even if you called in his location, the cops are all tied up shooting paper delivery vehicles.
I find it laughable that this is going on in the state that took the 2nd Amendment away from it’s citizens when they imposed the so called “assault weapons ban” and took weapons away from we the people so they cannot defend themselves.
I think you need to take one hand off the keyboard and the other out of your pants there General.
Be a man and take your fight to the streets.
My wife and I saw a guy who looked similar to Dorner driving a white pickup yesterday in North County San Diego. She said he shouldn't be out driving. I agreed.
If it wasn’t so pitiful and unConstitutional, it’d be laughable. Kali (and others) has become a “be from” state. I sure wouldn’t want to live there.
I'm too busy taking it to your wife.
From your profile:
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1789): I consider trial by jury as the only anchor ever yet imagined by man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution.
That’s fine, I’m not married and don’t respect you enough to be insulted.
You may go now.
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