Cop kills other scumbag cops in LA
#61
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Yeah... I never said they should not be disciplined and did not do anything wrong. I merely gave reasoning on why things like that do happen from time to time.
Enter a room in the middle of a domestic dispute... lady is flying at you with a phone in her hand. You have seconds to decide if it's a knife, gun or a phone. Maybe you make the right decision... maybe you shoot her and it's a phone. **** happens from time to time. It doesn't mean they should be put in prison or for that matter fired. If protocol is followed....
In that particular case I think the dash cams will be what decides if they're still in law enforcement at this time next year. The fact there were 2 people in the car should have let them know it wasn't the guy... should have.
So yeah... they're in deep ****.
The other one was shot in the hand. Considering that was probably a .40 cal I'd say her hand is probably useless. City is gonna be paying out on those shootings for a long long time. The officers are currently on administrative leave. After they're reviewed I highly doubt they'll have jobs.
Should they go to jail... hard to say.
They didn't just go out on the road and say... hmmmm... I'm gonna bust a cap in those *****es ***'.
Unless of course the video catches one of them saying that... then put them in jail.
Enter a room in the middle of a domestic dispute... lady is flying at you with a phone in her hand. You have seconds to decide if it's a knife, gun or a phone. Maybe you make the right decision... maybe you shoot her and it's a phone. **** happens from time to time. It doesn't mean they should be put in prison or for that matter fired. If protocol is followed....
In that particular case I think the dash cams will be what decides if they're still in law enforcement at this time next year. The fact there were 2 people in the car should have let them know it wasn't the guy... should have.
So yeah... they're in deep ****.
The other one was shot in the hand. Considering that was probably a .40 cal I'd say her hand is probably useless. City is gonna be paying out on those shootings for a long long time. The officers are currently on administrative leave. After they're reviewed I highly doubt they'll have jobs.
Should they go to jail... hard to say.
They didn't just go out on the road and say... hmmmm... I'm gonna bust a cap in those *****es ***'.
Unless of course the video catches one of them saying that... then put them in jail.
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Yup. How much do you think this manhunt is costing?
Then the trial if they catch this dude... trials. Then his life time of being cared for in prison... the court cases, internal hearings and civil hearings for the 2 civilian shootings... the payouts...
Yeah this dude is probably gonna cost you socal tax payers a solid $20million MINIMUM.
Then the trial if they catch this dude... trials. Then his life time of being cared for in prison... the court cases, internal hearings and civil hearings for the 2 civilian shootings... the payouts...
Yeah this dude is probably gonna cost you socal tax payers a solid $20million MINIMUM.
#64
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The cops haven't killed anyone yet have they? Just shot... I thought they didn't hit anyone in the one shooting. In the second one one lady took one in the hand and the other took 2 in the back. Both alive.
The people killed by the crazy dude aren't the counties responsibility as he isn't a current employee....
but you're probably right either way. my original thought was closer to 40-50 million but I thought I was overshooting.
The people killed by the crazy dude aren't the counties responsibility as he isn't a current employee....
but you're probably right either way. my original thought was closer to 40-50 million but I thought I was overshooting.
#67
I can surely agree that LAPD are crooked *** mother****ers, i was born and raise in l.a from past experience with the pigs there i say 75% of them are dirty cops. My recent run in with them was 5 years ago when i just bought an car with dealer plates and i was leaving wal mart. I had the right of way when the cop was bout to turn i didnt let him make his turn he followed me out to the main street. As soon the light turn green he turned on his light and pulled me over. The reason he pulled me over was because i had dealer plates and that he thought it was a stolen vehicle.
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I can surely agree that LAPD are crooked *** mother****ers, i was born and raise in l.a from past experience with the pigs there i say 75% of them are dirty cops. My recent run in with them was 5 years ago when i just bought an car with dealer plates and i was leaving wal mart. I had the right of way when the cop was bout to turn i didnt let him make his turn he followed me out to the main street. As soon the light turn green he turned on his light and pulled me over. The reason he pulled me over was because i had dealer plates and that he thought it was a stolen vehicle.
I get tired of hearing this **** man. I really do. It's always someone else's fault.
Next time you get robbed... don't call the cops because they're all dirty. Or next time you get jumped don't call the cops because they might just finish you off.
You want a more likely number of truly bad cops... probably less than 5%.
Officers bad at their jobs or just tired of dealing with punk *** kids... much higher. But truly bad corrupt cops... very small percentage.
If it was much harder we'd have many more problems. Try looking at mexico.
#70
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According to ABC 7 News, a vehicle roughly matching the description of Dorner's Nissan Titan truck was discovered by investigators in the Big Bear area Thursday afternoon. The San Bernardino Sheriff's Dept. later confirmed the vehicle was Dorner's. A photo of the truck can be seen at NBC Los Angeles' website.
According to ABC 7 News, a vehicle roughly matching the description of Dorner's Nissan Titan truck was discovered by investigators in the Big Bear area Thursday afternoon. The San Bernardino Sheriff's Dept. later confirmed the vehicle was Dorner's. A photo of the truck can be seen at NBC Los Angeles' website.
#73
"The attacks will stop when the department states the truth about my innocence," read the document, a copy of which was posted on Los Angeles television station KTLA's website.
CNN reported that Dorner had also mailed a DVD and letter to on-air personality Anderson Cooper.
Although the online declaration expressed anger about his dismissal from the police force, there was no immediate explanation for the time lag between his 2008 termination and this week's events.
Dorner first came to public attention on Wednesday when he was named as a suspect in the slayings of Quan and her fiancé. Quan's father, retired LAPD Captain Randy Quan, had represented Dorner in hearings that led to his firing for making false statements accusing another officer of using excessive force.
"I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I'm terminating yours," he wrote in a portion of his manifesto addressed to the senior Quan.
The manhunt led to the wounding of two women by police before dawn in the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance, where officers on a security detail opened fire on a pickup truck resembling one Dorner was thought to be driving.
One victim suffered a minor gunshot wound and the second was listed in stable condition with two gunshot wounds.
"Tragically, we believe this was a case of mistaken identity by the Los Angeles police officers," Beck said.
CNN reported that Dorner had also mailed a DVD and letter to on-air personality Anderson Cooper.
Although the online declaration expressed anger about his dismissal from the police force, there was no immediate explanation for the time lag between his 2008 termination and this week's events.
Dorner first came to public attention on Wednesday when he was named as a suspect in the slayings of Quan and her fiancé. Quan's father, retired LAPD Captain Randy Quan, had represented Dorner in hearings that led to his firing for making false statements accusing another officer of using excessive force.
"I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I'm terminating yours," he wrote in a portion of his manifesto addressed to the senior Quan.
The manhunt led to the wounding of two women by police before dawn in the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance, where officers on a security detail opened fire on a pickup truck resembling one Dorner was thought to be driving.
One victim suffered a minor gunshot wound and the second was listed in stable condition with two gunshot wounds.
"Tragically, we believe this was a case of mistaken identity by the Los Angeles police officers," Beck said.
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Luckily the cops had such terrible aim that nobody was seriously injured.
But seriously, if you're that ****ing scared to the point where you go out and shoot at random motorists just because they're driving the same type of vehicle as the suspect, you're a liability and should never work in LE ever again.
But seriously, if you're that ****ing scared to the point where you go out and shoot at random motorists just because they're driving the same type of vehicle as the suspect, you're a liability and should never work in LE ever again.