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February 12, 2013
As it’s reported that suspected cop killer Christopher Dorner may be cornered in a cabin in the Big Bear mountain resort in California, CNN has announced that they will not broadcast a live feed of the event.
Alex breaks down CNN’s cutting of the feed:
the story in the LA Times is fractured and bizarre . . .
Even if they ever get to the truth on this matter, will anyone believe it?
if the road is paved with lies, I don't see how they could ever get there.
It's not like they stopped filming altogether.
dude killed a cop and it enraged all the other cops, who shot him dead in revenge rather than bring him to the justice of law. law enforcement body...
more youtubes? can't wait.
Wow, if that isn't edited audio, the police are guilty of murder of who ever the body is.
So does that give the police the right to kill the occupant of the house without a trial?
What if they find a body, and it isn't Dorner?
I can't imagine a cir stance in which authorities would be justified -- in any way -- in killing a suspect by burning down a structure (and possibly forcing the suspect to remain in the structure, as has been reported about this cir stance). As long as he's alive in the structure, there's always the chance to effectuate an arrest and comply with due process. He may be dangerous, even in a structure, but he isn't imminently dangerous to anyone other than himself and the law enforcement personnel who besiege the structure (assuming, as seems to be the case here, that he held no hostages in the structure).
I get that some might think that Dorner had somehow made himself ineligible for basic cons utional protection in our system, but if you fundamentally believe in American cons utionalism, you must necessarily believe in according due process to even the most loathsome among us.
Impatience doesn't become a justification for murder and neither does a concern for one's own incompetence. Neither does anger -- the fact that you wear a badge doesn't mean that your anger is somehow justifiably exercised in killing another person; when dudes get mad at other dudes and kill them, that's a criminally punishable homicide.
Last edited by FromWayDowntown; 02-13-2013 at 04:23 PM.
I have no love for the guy. If he killed my family, burning to death would be going easier on him than I could muster.
Pretty sure he set the cabin ablaze himself after committing suicide. Odd, because blacks don't often commit suicide.
Strange deal all around, we'll never get the truth.
Doubly odd given how hard it is to set a house aflame after you've committed suicide.
Yeah lol, I meant "afterward committing suicide". I was like "wtf?".
He would have done it first, then offed himself. He wouldn't burn alive, that makes no sense. He would have left the home if he could, even against those odds. People were jumping from the WTC instead of facing the fire.
he was found in the basement where he tried to hide from the flames....cops tried burnung him. Simple as that.
then they would call it collateral damage
Well then why do we still have prisons and courtrooms?
Hey I'm all for roasting someone who killed a family member or a cop etc...
But do it every time not just this time don't cherry pick or practice double standards.
Some ex cop will come clean Alex jones will get the truth.Strange deal all around, we'll never get the truth.
Will be laughable to hear how many lie the police/sheriff tell to cover up their murder. And these guys are "law enforcers"?![]()
How Law Enforcement and Media Covered Up the Plan to Burn Christopher Dorner Alive
“We’re gonna go ahead with the plan with the burner,” one sheriff’s deputy told another. “Like we talked about.” Minutes later, another deputy’s voice crackled across the radio: “The burner’s deployed and we have a fire.”
“Burn that ing house down!” shouted a deputy through a scanner transmission inadvertently broadcast on the Los Angeles local news channel, KCAL 9.
“ ing burn this mother er!” another cop could be heard exclaiming.
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/how-law-enforcement-and-media-covered-plan-burn-christopher-dorner-alive?paging=off
Last edited by boutons_deux; 02-14-2013 at 04:48 AM.
This shyt should be all over the news, smh
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