Ex LAPD officer going around killing other cops. WILD STORY

You are a failure of a human being. May all of your immediate and distant family die horrific deaths in front of you.
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Maybe just maybe if that cop didn't lie on Dorner, his daughter and her fiancee would still be alive.  That's one way to look at it.  

So if your father did any harm to anyone in the past and if that person decides to seek retribution and murder you, then what?
 
So if your father did any harm to anyone in the past and if that person decides to seek retribution and murder you, then what?
well then its all good obviously, they'd die proudly for something their father did even if there was nothing they could do to prevent it
 
if every person he shot was a dirty cop fine, but killing the 2 people on sunday? nawwwwwwww
Maybe just maybe if that cop didn't lie on Dorner, his daughter and her fiancee would still be alive.  That's one way to look at it.  
i understand that part, but kill ol dude not his fam.
Yeah I hear you, but he said in his manifesto that since his job was terminated that he was going to terminate his family, or something along those lines. It may not be right, but at least he put it out there for him.  As the saying goes, "All's fair in love and war"
Sad way to look at it.

God forbid people come after me for the sins of my father
Yeah it's a sad way to look at it, but it's the reality of the matter.  Sometimes to make a person TRULY feel pain you get to the person or people that mean the most to them.  Now that cop has the rest of his life to sit back and reflect on if he did the right thing by lying on Dorner as he said years ago.  He can start the process right after his daughter's funeral. 

As far as your father or any family members go, allows encourage them to do the right thing and maybe they and you won't have this problem to worry about.
So if your father did any harm to anyone in the past and if that person decides to seek retribution and murder you, then what?
I'll have to cross the bridge if and when I get there champ.  As of now I'm doing fine.
 
if every person he shot was a dirty cop fine, but killing the 2 people on sunday? nawwwwwwww

Maybe just maybe if that cop didn't lie on Dorner, his daughter and her fiancee would still be alive.  That's one way to look at it.  


i understand that part, but kill ol dude not his fam.

"I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I'm terminating yours"

He wants him to suffer i guess
 
So outside of all the hype and press about what he's doing, has anyone looked into his
Claims about the LAPD?

I'm sure the claims are not far off. The LAPD took up about 25% of my Ethics textbooks when I was studying Criminal Justice. :lol

For anyone thinking this type of corruption is isolated or wants to read up on just how F'd up it can get, read this:

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YES FOR THE LAST TIME.  I READ THE WHOLE THING.  he was expecting to win a case against his commanding officer, you know the one who had already allegedly shown he was 'corrupt'?!  how much sense does that make?!  oh wow, they suspended a guy for acting like an idiot and choking someone because they ******g said ******?!  WE SAY ****** ALL THE TIME ON NT.  it's just words, bruh, it's just words.  HE did the crime, so he did the time.  what ever happened to personal ******g responsibility?  he ratted out a fellow co-worker, he got in trouble.  he choked a dude, he got in trouble.  he did all of that **** and brought it on himself.  i did read it, and it doesn't change any of what i've posted.


if it doesn't change you then i'm not sure what will. you seem so righteous about your opinion that i guess it holds true for everyone. if you see chris, tell him the same thing you posted here.
 
if it doesn't change you then i'm not sure what will. you seem so righteous about your opinion that i guess it holds true for everyone. if you see chris, tell him the same thing you posted here.
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 famb, if i saw chris it'd be either him or me.  i'm on the east coast tho so he doesn't have to worry about that.  and yes, i think standing up for justice (ya know, not liking seeing innocents die for one man's ego) is righteous.  i just wish dude had chosen the myriad of other paths than this one.
 
Nightline Video from last night. The father of the victim kicked in the chest Richard Gettler is interviewed about Dorner


 
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This ***** gone....

They're never gonna come straight out and say it but, this man done got away. :eek :{
 
:lol  famb, if i saw chris it'd be either him or me.  i'm on the east coast tho so he doesn't have to worry about that.  and yes, i think standing up for justice (ya know, not liking seeing innocents die for one man's ego) is righteous.  i just wish dude had chosen the myriad of other paths than this one.

i just want you to see that you don't know what chris is going through. killing those people is morally wrong, but if you see it through his eyes, it would be different. who knows what kind of stuff he went through in the Afghanistan. imagine, you come back from serving your country in war only for you to get fired and stripped of your credentials. you have nothing left. you think chris can get a job in any kind of authority position? that's just my point.
 
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This ***** gone....

They're never gonna come straight out and say it but, this man done got away.
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that's what i was thinking..

they're wasting their time looking for him in the mountains.. i doubt he's dumb enough to let them use the snow to their advantage.
 
if every person he shot was a dirty cop fine, but killing the 2 people on sunday? nawwwwwwww

Maybe just maybe if that cop didn't lie on Dorner, his daughter and her fiancee would still be alive.  That's one way to look at it.  


i understand that part, but kill ol dude not his fam.

"I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I'm terminating yours"

He wants him to suffer i guess

That's exactly why he's targeting family members. He wants them to suffer like they made him suffer.

There are EXTREMIST out here, it seems like some of ya don't believe they exist. Just because we might take a situation lightly doesn't mean the next man won't go overboard and turn up a situation like Chris is doing. We are all humans but it doesn't mean we are all cut from the same cloth, especially in the mental department.
 
Sad way to look at it.

God forbid people come after me for the sins of my father
Yeah it's a sad way to look at it, but it's the reality of the matter.  Sometimes to make a person TRULY feel pain you get to the person or people that mean the most to them.  Now that cop has the rest of his life to sit back and reflect on if he did the right thing by lying on Dorner as he said years ago.  He can start the process right after his daughter's funeral. 

As far as your father or any family members go, allows encourage them to do the right thing and maybe they and you won't have this problem to worry about.
I wasnt speaking from a personal matter but I get your point.

Still, If you want him to suffer..put that on him not individuals who had nothing to do with it. Now that his family is gone who knows if he reflects and feels some sort of retribution for his acts or this just continues to fuel the same hate that Dorner speaks about eliminating in his letter. Like Brolic said before in this thread, it just feels counter productive.
 
i just want you to see that you don't know what chris is going through. killing those people is morally wrong, but if you see it through his eyes, it would be different. who knows what kind of stuff he went through in the Afghanistan. imagine, you come back from serving your country in war only for you to get fired and stripped of your credentials. you have nothing left. you think chris can get a job in any kind of authority position? that's just my point.

That sucks if he is a victim of PTSD and that we was wronged by his community after standing up and serving the country. It should open peoples' eyes concerning the soldiers returning home AND the state of corrupt police departments.

However, any empathy we should feel went out the window when he started killing innocent people.
 
i just want you to see that you don't know what chris is going through. killing those people is morally wrong, but if you see it through his eyes, it would be different. who knows what kind of stuff he went through in the Afghanistan. imagine, you come back from serving your country in war only for you to get fired and stripped of your credentials. you have nothing left. you think chris can get a job in any kind of authority position? that's just my point.
he certainly can't now 
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.  dude, you really think this ***** the only one come back from serving a war his country started to find there's nowhere for him to go?  or the only one to come correct only to be abandoned and left with nothing?  if every guy or gal out there took it upon themselves to exact vigilante style ********, this would be happening literally every day.  there's right, and there's wrong.  there's some wiggle room in there but by and large once you drop that ******g bomb, well you drop that ******g bomb.  he could have gone to ia, he could have gone to the press, he could have used his experience to get a bodyguard or bouncer or some other private sector job where his skills would be valued.  he didn't do any of that and chose to take out his pain on others.  not a good look, no matter what you're going through.  what HE'S going through?  there are familia out there right now going through much worse - losing their loved ones for one guy's pain.  sorry bruh bruh, but your point isn't very valid.  one man is not more important than the next man.
 
The fact that this dude killed two innocent people is BS. They were innocents and he went completely overboard in that respect.

Other than that, I like the guy. After reading the manifesto and getting an idea of this dude's personality and what he's gone through, I genuinely like the dude. His MAJOR fault, IMO, is a misunderstanding of what constitutes proper revenge. Killing people's families isn't the way to go. Aside from that, I understand why he snapped, and why he feels he needs to take revenge. His actual method of revenge is what I have an issue with.
 
Those of you who condone or support Dorner's actions against his former coworker's families possess a very dangerous and very troubling mindset. It's that manner of thinking that makes atrocities such as the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and gang violence tolerable to society. Let there be no mistaking it: violence against the innocent in the name of justice is the death of society. There is no hope for peace when a wronged man can look at the family and friends of his wrongdoer and see himself made whole through punishing them.

Humanity is doomed to savagery if people will not take a stand against violence.
 
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