I proved you wrong again and being the emotionally unbalanced poster that you are, you refuse to see it even though it's right in front of you in black and white.
there are times when a citizen's firing on a police officer is justified.
List them. Was Dorner's firing on police justified?
No, you do not.
Then go ahead and start shooting and see what the results are.
so just because I'm stopped means I'm going to shoot him.
You're acting like a loose cannon Dorner here. I'm just giving you fair warning.
>> there are times when a citizen’s firing on a police officer is justified.
>
> List them.
1 — Warrantless searches.
2 — No knock raids.
3 — To protect your fellow citizen / prevent murder or kidnapping. (This ties to #4.)
4 — Any enforcement [or attempted enforcement] of a ‘law’/statute/ordinance/rule/regulation which is contraconstitutional.
*Could* be justifying.
> Was Dorner’s firing on police justified?
Well now, a jury should have decided that, no? — and now they never will.