you mean like, the burning cabin he perished in?
Yes, this was already mentioned. I wonder if he got away, and left it in a protected place to be found.
you mean like, the burning cabin he perished in?
oh, or wait . . . you think Dorner got away?
not saying you're wrong, just wonder why you think so . . .
I don't think anything in particular right now. I'm only saying it's a possibility.
I wonder if...
there's a secret tier of justice now. we might never find out.
so, anything anyone says might actually be true.
Yes I know. See post #4.
secret justice is the greatest boon to tinhats: the state wastes its enemies privately and extrajudicially, even those individuals vested with the rights, immunities and privileges -- so called -- of citizenship.
Just heard a news report and they say dental records confirm it was him.
don't know if this was previously posted:
http://dailycurrant.com/2013/02/12/p...orner-manhunt/
They should leave the satire to the onion.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/l...724-story.htmlA Torrance surfer will receive a $1.8-million settlement for being accidentally shot at by city police during the 2013 manhunt for former LAPD Officer Christopher Dorner.
David Perdue planned to go surfing on Feb. 7, 2013, during the height of the Dorner manhunt, when his truck was rammed by a Torrance police officer and then struck by several bullets.
Perdue was not hurt, and police at the time said his pickup truck matched the description of one belonging to Dorner, who had already killed three people and injured two others as he cut a bloody swath through Southern California last year.
"The Torrance Police Department is very sympathetic to the disruption this incident caused our community and to all involved," said Sgt. Chris Roosen, the department's public information office.
The case was set to go to trial in August, and Perdue's attorney has questioned how police could have confused Perdue with Dorner.
Perdue's pickup truck was not the same model or color as Dorner's, and the ex-cop was several inches taller than Perdue and roughly 100 pounds heavier, attorney Robert Sheahen previously said.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office previously cleared the officers involved in the shooting of any wrongdoing.
"The Torrance Police Department is very sympathetic to the disruption this incident caused our community and to all involved,"
typical robotic, self-serving, self-flattering PR bullsit from The Men In Blue, all of them The Best And Brightest
another egregrious police up while "To Serve and Protect"
Cops Hold Mother And Four Kids At Gunpoint Because They Thought Her Red Nissan Was A Tan Toyota
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/201...h-guns-drawn/#
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