Posted on 02/14/2013 6:21:43 AM PST by KeyLargo
Edited on 02/14/2013 9:25:10 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Police in Christopher Dorner standoff launched incendiary tear gas into cabin
By CHUCK BENNETT and DAVID K. LI From Post Wires Last Updated: 6:14 AM, February 14, 2013
Murderous ex-cop Christopher Jordan Dorner wanted to go out in a blaze of glory and the sheriffs deputies who surrounded his California mountain hideout provided the flames.
The San Bernardino County cops torched the wooden cabin with highly flammable incendiary tear gas as Dorner took refuge Tuesday, apparently burning him to a crisp.
Burn this mf--er! one officer shouted as they had Dorner who had earlier killed a deputy and seriously wounded another pinned down in the cabin, according to police radio transmissions.
Amid sounds of gunfire, voices can be head shouting, Burn it down! and Shoot the gas!
Excerpt, read more at nypost
You cannot compare Dorner to Hassan, because Dorner refused to kill many people that Hassan otherwise would have. McVeigh destroyed an entire building full of innocent people, again no comparison to Dorner since he refused to kill when the opportunities presented themselves.
Go see a doctor, and quit wasting my time with your nonsensical statements.
If Dorner was totally physcho he would have had a bigger body count. He had the weapons to cause more damage. It looked like he did not really have a plan once he killed the first set of people.
We can all be thankful after 6 days of terror, that POS either killed himself or died as a result of properly applied deadly force by law enforcement.
If you feel it wasn't properly applied, file a lawsuit. Let me know the verdict.
http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cjs04.htm
by John C. Hall, J.D.
Federal constitutional standards permit law enforcement officers to use deadly force to apprehend criminal suspects when there is "probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a threat of serious physical harm...to the officer or to others..." and if deadly force "is necessary" to effect the apprehension.1 This formulation of the constitutional rule by the Supreme Court suggests two factors - dangerousness and necessity - as relevant to the question whether deadly force is constitutionally permissible.
That you even make that allegation proves what an imbecile you are. You have absolutely no hard evidence supporting your opinion.
His Navy buddies could have probably defused the situation
Pure speculation and conjecture on your part, psycho.
You cannot compare Dorner to Hassan
They are both cold blooded killers and evil scum. You are pathetic!
So what about the use of deadly force when there is no weapons? Like I said before you are OK with the cops just using deadly force whenever they feel like it.
Sean Bell, Jose Guerana, John T Williams, Dialo Amadou and a whole list of others were not criminal suspects but all were shot multiple times and the officers were all found justified in shooting.
Orlando retired cop killed his son and he just walked too.
Kill a cop, get executed by the cops. Cops kill a citizen and they walk free.
Okay, prove it. Post the quote where I have stated what you claim. You accusatory POS disgust me.
So what about the use of deadly force when there is no weapons?
WTF does it state here?
http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cjs04.htm
by John C. Hall, J.D.
I used to totally trust the police in my part of the world but with recent happenings I am more concerned about “law enforcement” than I am about lawbreakers.
The government has always been willing to spend ten thousand dollars to collect ten dollars in unpaid taxes, I am afraid that we are about to realize that government is willing to kill ten thousand citizens to eliminate one suspected criminal. When they open up on random citizens who are not even of the same sex as the criminal they are supposed to be looking for simply because they are driving something SIMILAR to the vehicle the suspect is ALLEGED to be driving it is obvious that things are out of control.
It has been said that the government inevitably usurps the function of the criminal and becomes a greater danger to the citizens than the criminal could ever be.
He wasn’t going to get away, that is for sure.
It sounds to me like he, and some others on this thread will be cheering and handing the cops medals when they burn the rest of us to death.
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