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Feb 14 - Did Christopher Dorner Really Burn to Death in That Cabin? There's one big question on everyone's mind today as one of the biggest manhunts in history came to a conclusion with a gunfight, a cabin blaze, and one set of charred remains on Tuesday: Are we done with the Christopher Dorner saga? According to police, not quite. Even though a body was found, the question about Dorner's final fate still can't be answered at the moment. The Body Late last night, the San Bernardino County sheriff's department confirmed that a body was indeed found in the cabin. Though it had been reported that sources in the Los Angeles mayor's office confirmed that it was Dorner, and law enforcement sources tell CBS that they're very confident Dorner burned to death in that cabin, police are waiting for a forensic confirmation which, according to CNN's Miguel Marquez and Lateef Mungin could take days. "LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith said that until Dorner's body is positively identified 'or he's in shackles,' the LAPD is continuing under 'tactical alert ... as if he's still out there,'" reports USA Today's William Welch. The police also say they will continue to protect the officers Dorner named as possible targets in his manifesto. Update 10:12 a.m. Though police haven't confirmed that Dorner was the body that they found, they did find belongings like a wallet and identification which they believe belongs to Dorner. The AP reports: ...hours later a charred body was found in the basement of the burned cabin along with a wallet and personal items, including a California driver's license with the name Christopher Dorner, an official briefed on the investigation told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation. The Body Count On Tuesday, Dorner killed one sheriff's deputy and wounded another. Dorner was wanted for three murders prior to yesterday's shootout. The Accomplice? According to the criminal complaint filed against Dorner, it appears Dorner may have had help during this six-day man hunt. The Los Angeles Times's Kate Mather and Phil Willon reported on Tuesday: Dorner may have been helped by an associate identified only as "JY" in the criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles late last week ... The possibility that Dorner received help from the associate was raised in McClusky's affidavit. The Marine Corps and San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department investigators were conducting a surveillance operation of an Arrowbear Lake property owned by a family member of the associate [JY] Thursday and discovered a burning vehicle nearby that matched the gray Nissan pickup used by Dorner. Dorner's Firing One of the most intriguing pieces in this bizarre puzzle is the subplot of Dorner's manifesto, his belief that he was treated unfairly during his time in the LAPD and his allegations that the organization was corrupt. During the six-day manhunt, the LAPD said they would be reopening the 2007 police brutality case that ended with Dorner being fired for making false statements. There is some evidence that the judge who ruled against Dorner back in 2007 was not exactly squeaky clean. Judge David P. Yaffe resigned in 2010 and did so while in the midst of a bribery scandal. The Police Headache If and when Dorner's body is identified, the LAPD will have to offer up some answers on the way this manhunt was handled—from Dorner's 2007 case, to the corruption allegations in his manifesto. And they'll have to explain why they fired upon innocent civilians who didn't even match Dorner's description. One civilian was shot by the Torrance police, and has since lawyered up according The Daily Breeze, a newspaper in Torrance, California: One of three victims in police attacks meant for fugitive Christopher Dorner is speaking out through his attorney, who calls Torrance police officers "violent and reckless" for shooting at and detaining him. After all, David Perdue is a thin white man who looks nothing like Dorner. And he was questioned and released by officers just moments before another officer slammed a patrol car into his truck and fired shots at him There's also seems to be a brewing controversy of how last night's blaze came to be and whether it was set deliberately. In this clip, from KCAL 9 News in California, police can be heard saying "f*cking burn this motherfu*cker...": Police last night did not say how the blaze started. [url=http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/02/did-christopher-dorner-burn-death-cabin/62085/]Did Christopher Dorner Really Burn to Death in That Cabin? - National - The Atlantic Wire[/url] :arnoldcigar: |
Nope, they will try anything they can to keep a black man down.:smh: [SPOILER][IMG]http://oi48.tinypic.com/a2yaon.jpg[/IMG][/SPOILER] [SPOILER]:arnoldcigar:[/SPOILER] |
[B][COLOR="White"][FONT="Tahoma"]Honestly, I hope dude is still out there. Just because I would love to see some accountability for the reprehensible actions of these pigs who not only blatantly burned down a cabin with a person in it but reportedly also PUSHED THE PERSON BACK IN while he/she was trying to escape the fire. Ohh the accountability to be had if the person who was in that cabin wasn't Chris Dorner. There is such a thing as DUE PROCESS and it's about time we stop letting these fu*k face bacon boys get away with stripping peoples rights away. That's just the way I feel though. :smh:[/FONT][/COLOR][/B] |
He's dead. :floydcmonson: I don't want him to be, but that's it. It's over. Let it go, you fu*kin "Tupac is alive too" ass conspiracy internet nerds. They heard ONE shot before they came in. They wouldn't report him as dead or "neutralized" if he was really alive and escaped because then he'd come back and kill again, and then they'd really look like imbeciles. More than they already do. |
I hope so. |
The Black Solid Snake lives on. [IMG]http://i48.tinypic.com/a2yaon.png[/IMG] |
[quote=Storchaveli;26200494]He's dead. :floydcmonson: I don't want him to be, but that's it. It's over. Let it go, you fu*kin "Tupac is alive too" ass conspiracy internet nerds. They heard ONE shot before they came in. They wouldn't report him as dead or "neutralized" if he was really alive and escaped because then he'd come back and kill again, and then they'd really look like imbeciles. More than they already do.[/quote] Tupac... nigga kill yoself[img]http://i48.tinypic.com/a2yaon.png[/img] |
[quote=Storchaveli;26200494]He's dead. :floydcmonson: I don't want him to be, but that's it. It's over. Let it go, you fu*kin "Tupac is alive too" ass conspiracy internet nerds. They heard ONE shot before they came in. They wouldn't report him as dead or "neutralized" if he was really alive and escaped because then he'd come back and kill again, and then they'd really look like imbeciles. More than they already do.[/quote] The thing is dumbass they haven't even confirmed whether or not hes dead or alive...Hell now they aren't even confirming whether or not he was in that cabin to begin with :dead: Tupac been dead though. |
i smell another sniper attack coming. :wizsmile: |
[quote=Magic City;26200429][B][COLOR="White"][FONT="Tahoma"]Honestly, I hope dude is still out there. Just because I would love to see some accountability for the reprehensible actions of these pigs who not only blatantly burned down a cabin with a person in it but reportedly also PUSHED THE PERSON BACK IN while he/she was trying to escape the fire. Ohh the accountability to be had if the person who was in that cabin wasn't Chris Dorner. There is such a thing as DUE PROCESS and it's about time we stop letting these fu*k face bacon boys get away with stripping peoples rights away. That's just the way I feel though. :smh:[/FONT][/COLOR][/B][/quote] Wow. Did Dorner ever attempt to surrender? Lets ask the hostages he took. Didnt he basically say he wouldnt be taken alive and was heavily armed? Yeah, the police shoulda walked up to that cabin and handed him the arrest warrant. Dorner really wanted that due process you speak of.:smh::smh: If I was a cop and my choice was risk my life or burn that cabin that woulda been an easy ass choice. But go ahead a root for a murderer and pick and choose what to believe. |
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[quote=PEK;26201158]Wow. Did Dorner ever attempt to surrender? Lets ask the hostages he took. Didnt he basically say he wouldnt be taken alive and was heavily armed? Yeah, the police shoulda walked up to that cabin and handed him the arrest warrant. Dorner really wanted that due process you speak of.:smh::smh: If I was a cop and my choice was risk my life or burn that cabin that woulda been an easy ass choice. But go ahead a root for a murderer and pick and choose what to believe.[/quote] [IMG]http://i48.tinypic.com/a2yaon.png[/IMG] |
[quote=ALLEEK;26200620]The thing is dumbass they haven't even confirmed whether or not hes dead or alive...Hell now they aren't even confirming whether or not he was in that cabin to begin with :dead: [/quote] Well it's confirmed now, dipsh*t. And did you really need confirmation it was him? I live in Cali. NOTHING like this happens in Big Bear, ever. He fit the description, he carjacked someone (a big NO sh*t clue for someone who's on the run), he engaged authorities there, he was surrounded in the end... I knew it was him. Real life isn't a movie. |
[quote=Storchaveli;26202962]Well it's confirmed now, dipsh*t. And did you really need confirmation it was him? I live in Cali. NOTHING like this happens in Big Bear, ever. He fit the description, he carjacked someone (a big NO sh*t clue for someone who's on the run), he engaged authorities there, he was surrounded in the end... I knew it was him. Real life isn't a movie.[/quote] Shut yo racist ass up. Don't nobody give a fu*k what you got to say. [IMG]http://oi48.tinypic.com/a2yaon.jpg[/IMG]:arnoldcigar: |
[quote=Storchaveli;26202962]Well it's confirmed now, dipsh*t. And did you really need confirmation it was him? I live in Cali. NOTHING like this happens in Big Bear, ever. He fit the description, he carjacked someone (a big NO sh*t clue for someone who's on the run), he engaged authorities there, he was surrounded in the end... I knew it was him. Real life isn't a movie.[/quote] well, there ya have it, folks. lol. f.o.h. w/ya big bear ass. |
nope. 9/11 was an inside job too. |
[quote=ManOnTheMoon;26205513]Of course your white ass would be ged at thw opportunity to gundown a black man woth no repercussions like every other white cop. Stfu bruh, fu*king wicked as savage.[/quote] Nice alternate account, fu*kwad...I'd do the same thing. Those police were probably honest and doing their job. Not every single police is corrupt or had to do with the firing of this man. So if I'm legit doing my job as an officer, I am not putting myself in harms way. I'm lighting that building the fu*k up. :shrug: |
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[quote=ImAMonster;26205714]Nice alternate account, fu*kwad...I'd do the same thing. Those police were probably honest and doing their job. Not every single police is corrupt or had to do with the firing of this man. So if I'm legit doing my job as an officer, I am not putting myself in harms way. I'm lighting that building the fu*k up. :shrug:[/quote] :juststop: |
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