IT is confirmed that Christopher Dorner , ex-LAPD who killed 4 people died.
What do you think of the way he died? The police set his cabin on fire, though they say it was not on purpose.
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I am not surprised. He would have never been given a fair trial in court. Seeing how big the scale of the man hunt set by LAPD was showed exactly how much they wanted him dead and as fast as possible too. The media potray him as a man with mental disorders. They turn him into a villan while ignoring most of what was written in his manifesto, which was clearly written by a sane, intelligent person. LAPD has always been corrupt as -blam!-. Its a real shame he died. Its sad that it seems that in the US the only way to get things done or noticed is by death. I also highly approve what he stood for, especially on his point on baning assault rifles, showing how retardely easy it is to obtain weapons in the country. RIP Christopher Dorner. You died for what you believed in. You have my respects.
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I love how as soon as someone kills policemen, the entire -blam!-ing country goes up in arms about it, but when some dude wacks regular civilians the police are just like "we'll get to it eventually".
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If only he had fought through legal means. Or at least done something less than murder. What a hell of an ending, though.
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Edited by Mad Max: 2/15/2013 1:47:09 AMI wish he had been arrested and given a trial. Looks like my predictions were correct, though.
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Good thing he is dead. Cops should of set his cabon fire ON purpose -blam!- that person.
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He was a cop killer, far as I am concerned he forfeited his rights.
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I understand the reasoning behind burning the cabin. They didn't have to risk anymore officers lives in trying to eliminate him through breaching and entering. Tactically it was a smart decision. That being said it was completely, utterly, irrevocably, wrong. It should never have been done and is a violation of many laws. They should have used their power that fell within the law to either kill him or apprehend him. Either way I'm glad he's dead. Though his cause of wanting to bring to light the corruption of the LAPD was noble the minute he stooped to killing he became as bad as those who sought to unmask to the world. "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
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He died doing what he believed in. I can respect. Rest in peace
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Im guessing he shot himself before being burned?
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The LAPD fired him twice...so I heard.
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Edited by Infiltrat0rN7: 2/15/2013 1:57:09 AMHe had the right reasoning, but his actions were wrong and he did not live up to his manifesto as he was cornered in a cabin with barely full out woods aka the worst spot to be in But the fact that the LAPD did not try to arrest him and just let him burn alive makes me sad
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What he did was wrong, but I'm kinda sad he's dead.
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I was hoping for some predator drone action. Damn.
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Sad story really.
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Truly tragic...I guess the crooked cops killed him before he could tell his story.
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What a boring end. It was a really interesting development as well.