Ex LAPD officer going around killing other cops. WILD STORY

Damn, looks like 4ch@n is about to put in that work.
>SO HERE'S THE PLAN

>We should all feed as much disinformation to the LAPD as we can.

>Buy disposable phones >Use payphones >Send anonymous e-mail

>Give them as much ******** as possible so that they have even less to go on, this will buy our man some time.

>Next we DDoS the LAPD servers. Just to stir up a bit more **** and give US some time.

>Last, we spread this mans story. Make him out to be a hero. Eventually the media will propagate it out even more. We make him appear as a true hero and vigilante, and others will believe in him.

>What this does, is not only inspire our man (he makes his dream of clearing his name real) but actually gives him tangible strategic help. LA is a very urban area, if he were in a situation he needed to lay low in, this could open up plenty of potential areas.People would support him, and possibly shelter him.

>But only if this goes as planned.

>We made little girls cut for Beiber among many other things. If anything, we can do this.
 
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if no man is more important then the other. why is it that the cops act so high and mighty? why is it that when a cops life is danger the whole world freaks out. honestly man, i want to continue this conversation, but you need to experience the LAPD in order to understand the hate. watch the LA riots during the 1992. they were no where to be seen. they are cowards. you can't change my mind because i have lived through it. yes, i know not every cop is the same but he is not targeting every cop. he is only targeting those who are corrupted. absolute power corrupts absolutely. how many people do you think quan killed in his day? but no one is talking about that. everyone is focusing on chris. because he killed people who were tied to this. for all we know, quan's daughter probably had something to do with the firing of chris. nothing is clear yet. and for people to say this is senseless killing. well then you should read on how cops senselessly kill minorities not only in the LA but in the US.
 
So for you Dorner admirers and apologists out there, how far are you willing to let him go before you say he did something wrong?

You justify his killing of the daughter and her husband, what about little children? He said in his manifesto that "he knows when their kids go to recess... and there will be many casualties." If he kills a little child, is that fine too because he got fired? 
 
every one has a point he is wrong but why arent we hearing what LAPD did or why isnt any one probbing LAPD on his claims........
AND they really think this dude in big bear .....they lost him ...fess up ...dudes prolly in the urban areas waiting ... gonna get real crazy if news crews catch him shooting on live tv


Kind BANE like in his manifesto




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RAMBRO
 
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.

Repped.
 
again, did you read the manifesto ? he brought the case to his commanding officer more then once. he even got suspended for choking another officer because two officers were using the N word around him. and what happened? they suspended chris for it. and when he tried to expose his training officer of kicking an arrested individual, he was fired and stripped of all of his credentials from the NAVY. that was his whole life. just like that, everything is gone because he was standing out for what he believes in.

i really recommend you reading the manifesto then coming back here and posting

They need to look into his "manifesto." But just cause he posted it on the internets doesn't make it 100% true.
 
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.  
Yes. That is one profoundly stupid way to look at it.
Take it how you want it champ.  As it stand RIGHT NOW, Randy Quan's daughter and her fiancee are dead and Chris Dorner is alive.  Now if you want to help Randy Quan, I suggest you sign up and donate to help with funeral costs.
 
thank god the US military nor the higher ups kill innocent people. god forbid that happens
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yes compare the us military doing their jobs overseas to a rogue dude doing it to his own citizens.  this like one of them mr. fantastic reaches.
 
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.

Savagery is human nature in a climate of scarcity. Whether it be the scarcity of economics, good weather, justice, rain, food etc. It's normal and we are naive to sit up here and pretend that our history is not littered with millions of events like these occurring. People sitting at home analyzing events in the comfort of their own home develop this high horse mentality whenever something like this which happens enough statistically to be the norm. All this revisionist history and accounts of events has destroyed our moral compass and allowed the public to be lulled into this idea that when things like this happen they are shocking and unexpected. There's so much dirt swept under the rug in this world, yet all is well as long as the official story seems "official".
 
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.

We get that he wants them to suffer but you have kids saying it's justified. It's ok to kill people who had no direct relation to him, such as the girl's fiance.
 
yes compare the us military doing their jobs overseas to a rogue dude doing it to his own citizens.  this like one of them mr. fantastic reaches.

Military jobs like killing innocent Yemeni children? What an honorable task. :rollin
 
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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.
is that not pretty much how this society of ours started though?

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every one has a point he is wrong but why arent we hearing what LAPD did or why isnt any one probbing LAPD on his claims........





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RAMBRO

It's besides the point because talking about him is the main media attraction and the confirmation bias of the public in general will glaze over the horrific details of the LAPD's actions to focus on him. It works every time and people eat it up.

It's kind of sickening how they gloss over the fact of wrongful killings of innocent civilians in a case of mistaken identity for 2 seconds yet can show you a live feed of the woods were dude probably isn't anywhere near for hours on end.

They really are above the law with no shortage of supporters.
 
Military jobs like killing innocent Yemeni children? What an honorable task.
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Son, we live in a world that has walls and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it? You? They have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for Yemenise children and you curse the military. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know: that those childrens' death, while tragic, probably saved lives and the military's existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives. You don't want the truth. Because deep down, in places you don't talk about at parties, you want them on that wall. You NEED them on that wall.  They  use words like honor, code, loyalty....they use those words as the backbone to a life spent defending something. You use 'em as a punchline. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain my military to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom they provide and then questions the manner in which they provide it! I'd rather you just said thank you and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon and stand to post.  Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!
 
Son, we live in a world that has walls and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it? You? They have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for Yemenise children and you curse the military. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know: that those childrens' death, while tragic, probably saved lives and the military's existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives. You don't want the truth. Because deep down, in places you don't talk about at parties, you want them on that wall. You NEED them on that wall.  They
 use words like honor, code, loyalty....they use those words as the backbone to a life spent defending something. You use 'em as a punchline. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain my military to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom they provide and then questions the manner in which they provide it! I'd rather you just said thank you and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon and stand to post.  Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!

Yeah you did that :lol
 
this was not just a job. it was his career. if i was in his shoes and had nothing to lose then i would probably do the same.
What the ****...

You would wait until a 20 something Cal State basketball coach and a campus safety officer got into their car, then you would murder them? 

... I don't even.
 
Damn, looks like 4ch@n is about to put in that work.
Nothing really to elaborate on. I just remember him being a good kid. He was never agressive & girls loved that dude. Girls were comfortable around that dude. They knew he wasn't just trying to get in their pants. I would always clown him for it, but he would tell me "that's not me, I'm trying to get to know her." I remember not going to class and just hanging out in the student union area "bagging" on the other students allday. Chris would see me and say, "You know your mom didn't send you here to be a damn fool." He would complain about the rednecks and cowboys in Cedar City, but we all did as there weren't many African Americans on campus. I would take shots at him because I thought he was naive; he saw the good in everybody and he didn't dislike others just because. My roommates & I would also clown dude for his stable upbringing as it appeared more stable than ours.

Seeing this unfold brings back so many memories of him wearing Hollister/Abercrombie and we would say "Take that damn ******** ish off". He didn't sweat it, he stayed true to who he was. He was always bragging about cats from Mater Dei in Cali. We didn't know what the hell a Mater Dei was since we were from Vegas. He brought us up to speed on the school though. He was an Allen Iverson fan for real. You couldn't tell him nothing negative about A.I or A.I's shoes (Reebok Question & the ones w/ the DMX technology). We teased him alot & at the same time if I needed somthing, he would give it w/o a second thought. I can't believe this is him. I can't bring myself to the realization that dude snapped. Out of all the cats I know, I would have never thought this would be him.
I support Dorner.
 
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.

Savagery is human nature in a climate of scarcity. Whether it be the scarcity of economics, good weather, justice, rain, food etc. It's normal and we are naive to sit up here and pretend that our history is not littered with millions of events like these occurring. People sitting at home analyzing events in the comfort of their own home develop this high horse mentality whenever something like this which happens enough statistically to be the norm. All this revisionist history and accounts of events has destroyed our moral compass and allowed the public to be lulled into this idea that when things like this happen they are shocking and unexpected. There's so much dirt swept under the rug in this world, yet all is well as long as the official story seems "official".

My concern is this:

When people are made aware of a murder or a rape or any kind of violence, their concerns extend only as far as their own social network. They worry about family, loved ones and friends, and no more. A person's worldview often frays once they are counting acquaintances and associates and do not think of the person who lives on the street, hungry and cold. There's no thought for the family struggling to depend upon the meager earnings of an uneducated parent and have no immediate hope for a better life. No one cares for the beggars and destitute who endure the cold and the heat, the disgust of the public and even worse, the disinterest.

No one cares because people no longer see themselves in others.

When did it become okay for the common person to ignore their fellow? Why are people conditioned to see the impoverished as little more than a sad story unworthy to be told? What malfunction of society allowed for countless men, women and children to be robbed of hope and possibility because they could not afford a voice?

You say that savagery is inherent of mankind's nature in times of desperation. I say to you that every individual of mankind is responsible for their fellow human being, and that the larger forces of the world can not dictate to you what you do with your free time. You may blame government, powerful organizations and religions for their contributions to a battered planet and people, but I ask, what have you done as a member of humanity to make your world better? It's entirely possible that you are a consistent supporter of people who suffer, but how about the people around you?

"No man is an island, entire of itself," wrote John Donne, and he's right. We are all a part of one another, we are all responsible for each other. When we no longer recognize ourselves in other people, we have closed ourselves off from humanity and made our own world that much smaller. When the suffering of one people does not affect us, we have betrayed them and ourselves. What is the point of our every day if we do not keep each other in mind? Who pretends that their interets supersede that of others and that that feeling is beneficial for humanity? We need each other. We will not survive into the future and beyond without loving and caring for one another. We are all that we have.

"Never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee."
 

:rollin The good ole 'Murican way. You typed all of that when you coulda just stated that you're a sick individual brainwashed by the evils of imperialism. The privilege is strong within you.
 

:rollin The good ole 'Murican way. You typed all of that when you coulda just stated that you're a sick individual brainwashed by the evils of imperialism. The privilege is strong within you.
Actually I think he copy-pasted all of that.
 
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The good ole 'Murican way. You typed all of that when you coulda just stated that you're a sick individual brainwashed by the evils of imperialism. The privilege is strong within you.
please son, the strawman room is --> thataway.  brainwashed = another term for people who think they're 'above it all,' and yet somehow that doesn't extend to them actually doin something about it besides using said 'imperialistic rulers' internet to banty about on ******g sneaker message boards.  damn right i'm privileged.  the difference is i'm man enough to admit it.

also i copy-pasted and edited.  
 
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so then what about all of the innocent kids that died in iraq/afghanistan/etc.. ?

are the soldiers in the military lunatics too?

it's all fine and good until it hits home.

My man!! Everything is fine and dandy until it hits close to home. A little off topic but america in a whole is a hypocrite when it come to stuff like this. I was just talking to my gf about this last night, how america wants no country to work with nuclear weapons. S**t I don't either but what did we do during ww2, who are we to say no one should mess with them. How many innocent people died in Hiroshima as a result of the bomb, thousands? Hundreds of thousands? Shoot maybe millions as there was no absolute way to take count since the effects lasted years after the bomb.

I still don't know how I feel about this until more of his manifesto is checked to be true or false. Obviously some facts are known as true but the stuff regarding his dismissal needs to get checked before the crooked LAPD changes and gets rid of info or even the people involved.
 
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