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'police discuss burn plan' - Dorner audio


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2013 Feb 13, 1:40pm   11,294 views  55 comments

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2013/feb/13/christopher-dorner-police-burn-plan?source=Patrick.net

An audio recording purporting to be of a conversation on police scanners while suspected police killer Christopher Dorner was hiding in a log cabin. A male voice says: 'We're going to go forward with the plan, with the burn the one that like we talked about.' The cabin outside LA burnt down following a shootout in which an officer was killed.

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1   Homeboy   2013 Feb 13, 2:12pm  

That's rather disturbing.

3   Vicente   2013 Feb 13, 2:48pm  

Did anyone expect this guy would survive an arrest?

The recording seems fishy to me, I mean everyone knows people listen on police frequencies. Crazy if officers really were planning that on radio.

4   curious2   2013 Feb 13, 4:06pm  

Vicente says

everyone knows people listen on police frequencies. Crazy if officers really were planning that on radio.

Read the Christopher Commission report. LAPD is not known for sublety or stealth.

http://www.parc.info/client_files/Special%20Reports/1%20-%20Chistopher%20Commision.pdf

5   Tenpoundbass   2013 Feb 13, 9:56pm  

That is disturbing, when combined with the interview I heard on CNN just moments after the fire broke out, "He tried to exit the back, but was pushed back in..."

He was executed by "Burning at the stake".
I wont go into why, but somethings are a coincidence and somethings are not.

6   Homeboy   2013 Feb 14, 4:09am  

Vicente says

Did anyone expect this guy would survive an arrest?

The recording seems fishy to me, I mean everyone knows people listen on police frequencies. Crazy if officers really were planning that on radio.

Does this also sound "fishy", where you can hear them say "Burn this motherfucker"?

http://www.youtube.com/embed/1T6cG7FC71c

7   Dan8267   2013 Feb 14, 5:40am  

No shit these police committed first degree murder. It was obvious that was their plan when they shot a thousand rounds at a 71-year-old woman with no warning and no threats from the victim simply because they thought Dorner was there.

If our legal system, courts, and judges weren't completely corrupted jokes, all those police would be arrested and would stand trial for first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Unfortunately our entire legal system is corrupt to the core.

Can't wait for those militias to make things right.

8   CrazyMan   2013 Feb 14, 7:03am  

curious2 says

LAPD is not known for sublety or stealth.

Nor competency.

9   leo707   2013 Feb 14, 7:07am  

Dan8267 says

Can't wait for those militias to make things right.

---chirp---chirp---chirp---

10   Vicente   2013 Feb 14, 7:27am  

Dan8267 says

Can't wait for those militias to make things right.

Hahaha, no they've got priorities.

Getting another pallet of ammo in the garage
Increasing the size of the potato storage bins
Fantasy football
Watching videos refining tactics so they don't make Dorner mistakes.... "so what *I* would have done to maximize my kill-ratio is...."

11   Shaman   2013 Feb 14, 8:37am  

How many militia members do you think would give two stale farts for a murdering black man? Bad example, Dan. I think you don't understand that type of people at all.

12   Dan8267   2013 Feb 14, 11:12am  

Quigley says

How many militia members do you think would give two stale farts for a murdering black man? Bad example, Dan. I think you don't understand that type of people at all.

What I expect from a militia that claims to be the last defense against tyranny is to prevent the state from executing a person to prevent him from being brought to trial in an open court. Executions of "rebel scum" is exactly the type of thing that defines tyranny. If any ethical and competent militia did exist, then it would have made the police take the accused alive and well for trial rather than burning him alive to make a statement.

Hell, burning people alive is pretty much the calling card of Medieval despotic states.

But you did reveal one truth in your reply: the militia crowd probably doesn't give a rat's ass about the rights of any black man.

13   Homeboy   2013 Feb 14, 4:32pm  

http://www.theonion.com/articles/los-angeles-on-high-alert-as-lapd-back-on-regular,31306/

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles residents are reportedly on edge today following reports that hundreds of armed and extremely dangerous Los Angeles Police Department officers are resuming regular patrolling duties after the conclusion of Tuesday’s manhunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner

14   carrieon   2013 Feb 14, 7:59pm  

LOS ANGELES? What good could possibly come out of a city of 3.8 million people, unless you are single with no children or living on welfare?

15   Homeboy   2013 Feb 15, 4:11am  

carrieon says

LOS ANGELES? What good could possibly come out of a city of 3.8 million people, unless you are single with no children or living on welfare?

Buh?

16   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2013 Feb 15, 5:06am  

Quigley says

How many militia members do you think would give two stale farts for a murdering black man?

17   leo707   2013 Feb 15, 5:52am  

Mark D says

Quigley says

How many militia members do you think would give two stale farts for a murdering black man?

Yes, in the 1960's and into the 70's there were leftist militias in the US. The SLA and others have faded into the past. Today the vast majority of militias are right wing.

18   Tenpoundbass   2013 Feb 15, 5:55am  

What about PETA?

19   Dan8267   2013 Feb 15, 6:24am  

CaptainShuddup says

What about PETA?

When PETA starts throwing grenades rather than red paint, I'll consider them a militia. PETA is hardly a well-armed organization.

20   leo707   2013 Feb 15, 6:34am  

Dan8267 says

CaptainShuddup says

What about PETA?

When PETA starts throwing grenades rather than red paint, I'll consider them a militia. PETA is hardly a well-armed organization.

Yeah, PETA is about a militant as the left gets these days. I would not call them well armed, but they have been linked to arson.

21   MsBennet   2013 Feb 15, 6:35am  

The police asked Dorner to come out of the cabin. He refused to. When the house caught on fire, he could have come out the back of the house. He refused to. Then Dorner shot himself in the head. He had his chances. He never planned to be taken alive. He committed suicide. Cops can't stop a person from refusing to surrender. He had his chances. Don't blame the cops for that one.

22   leo707   2013 Feb 15, 6:49am  

MsBennet says

He had his chances.

I think that his chances were made clear by the cleaning ladies that were driving a truck that looked kinda-sorta like his.

23   MsBennet   2013 Feb 15, 7:00am  

leo707 says

MsBennet says

He had his chances.

I think that his chances were made clear by the cleaning ladies that were driving a truck that looked kinda-sorta like his.

Yeah, that and the fact that he stalked and killed a daughter of his representative and killed her boyfriend for good measure and then had a hit list of other people he was going to kill and bragged about how much ammunition he had.

24   leo707   2013 Feb 15, 7:01am  

MsBennet says

leo707 says

MsBennet says

He had his chances.

I think that his chances were made clear by the cleaning ladies that were driving a truck that looked kinda-sorta like his.

Yeah, that and the fact that he stalked and killed a daughter of his representative and killed her boyfriend for good measure and then had a hit list of other people he was going to kill and bragged about how much ammunition he had.

So you are agreeing that they did plan on killing him with no intention on bringing him in alive?

25   dublin hillz   2013 Feb 15, 7:51am  

They wanted to kill him so that we preserve our freedom to shop in peace without looking over our shoulders on the freeways.

26   MsBennet   2013 Feb 15, 9:44am  

leo707 says

MsBennet says

leo707 says

MsBennet says

He had his chances.

I think that his chances were made clear by the cleaning ladies that were driving a truck that looked kinda-sorta like his.

Yeah, that and the fact that he stalked and killed a daughter of his representative and killed her boyfriend for good measure and then had a hit list of other people he was going to kill and bragged about how much ammunition he had.

So you are agreeing that they did plan on killing him with no intention on bringing him in alive?

No, I am saying Dorner wanted to be taken out by the cops, that's why he did something so cruel and diabolical. I think he even alluded to it in his statements, that he won't live to see his name cleared.

27   leo707   2013 Feb 15, 9:49am  

MsBennet says

No, I am saying Dorner wanted to be taken out by the cops, that's why he did something so cruel and diabolical. I think he even alluded to it in his statements, that he won't live to see his name cleared.

Yes, he did indicate that in his manifesto. I don't think that he did what he did because the wanted to be "taken out", but he realized that in doing what he did he would be "taken out" by the cops.

Also, through their actions the cops made it clear that they were not going to take him alive regardless of Dorner's intentions.

28   CL   2013 Feb 15, 9:52am  

MsBennet says

Yeah, that and the fact that he stalked and killed a daughter of his representative and killed her boyfriend for good measure and then had a hit list of other people he was going to kill and bragged about how much ammunition he had.

Do we actually know he did that? I haven't seen any evidence, just the word of the same PD that would have had the incentive to tie that around his neck.

Just curious---did they tell us why they thought it was him who did the killings? Could have been a cleaning woman.

29   Dan8267   2013 Feb 15, 10:21am  

MsBennet says

When the house caught on fire, he could have come out the back of the house.

And who set that fire? The police. The same police who shot a hundred rounds into the vehicle of an innocent, non-threatening 71-year-old woman because they thought she was Dorner.

If Dorner had come out of the house, unarmed, hell, even nude with his hands up, he would have been riddled with bullets and the cops would have said he had a gun on him.

These police are first degree murderers, plain and simple. There was no capture him alive. Hell, if he had turned himself in, the police would have found a way to kill him before trial. Anyone who thinks different is fooling himself.

30   Homeboy   2013 Feb 15, 11:11am  

MsBennet says

When the house caught on fire,

You mean when the police SET the house on fire. If your intention is not to set the house on fire, why would you say, "Burn this motherfucker"?

31   marcus   2013 Feb 15, 11:26am  

Why do so many russians have car cams on their dash ?

32   marcus   2013 Feb 15, 11:32am  

Let's end police unions and gradually lower their pay and benefits.

THe resulting problems should provide PLENTY of distraction. The people will eventually be so busy with all of the daily dangers and hassles of life, that they will have even way less time to be aware of all the new and unusual ways that they are slowly being fucked over.

33   Vicente   2013 Feb 15, 12:26pm  

marcus says

Why do so many russians have car cams on their dash ?

Think you're in the wrong thread. But since you asked:

Russia has a huge problem with accident scams. Did you mow down an innocent pedestrian, or did they LEAP onto your hood? With a dashcam you'll have some proof.

35   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2013 Feb 15, 5:14pm  

Why does everyone think it was LAPD that conducted the assault on the cabin?

36   carrieon   2013 Feb 15, 8:11pm  

The LAPD wanted Dorner dead, not alive so that he couldn't speak out against them anymore. They also wanted the media squashed. so they had a coroner publicly announce that it was definitely his charred body found in the rubble from the the fire.
Now that he is dead, the Case is closed and the issue can fade away. LAPD will never be investigated and more importantly the city was just spared riots from the controversy.
This was non-other than a professional assassination.

37   lostand confused   2013 Feb 15, 11:01pm  

dodgerfanjohn says

Why does everyone think it was LAPD that conducted the assault on the cabin?

Yup, it was a San Bernardino county Sherriff operation. LAPD has no jurisdiction there. Now Dorner may have had issues with LAPD, but he did not kill a single LAPD cop-they were all Riverside county cops and fish and wildlife agents-who had nothing to with his alleged injustices.

The guy killed people who did nothing against him-including a 27 yr old woman and her boyfriend-because he had issues with the way the lady's father represented him. Then he shot at cops and killed a few. How many bullets and bodies do you think is politically correct for the cops to take while trying to capture him? It is good that the rabid dog is dead-else taxpayers will have to pay for his upkeep for the next few decades.

Ya'll seriously would feel comfortable having Dorner in the LAPD and pulling you over in a lonely road for a speeding violation? The guy is nuts-his case may or may not have merits, but he is just nuts.

38   Homeboy   2013 Feb 16, 1:42am  

I believe the expression is "none other", not "non-other".

39   Vicente   2013 Feb 16, 2:04am  

lostand confused says

Ya'll seriously would feel comfortable having Dorner in the LAPD and pulling you over in a lonely road for a speeding violation?

Just as his alleged wrongs does not justify his alleged murders, neither does that justify police execution.

40   lostand confused   2013 Feb 16, 3:17am  

Vicente says

lostand confused says



Ya'll seriously would feel comfortable having Dorner in the LAPD and pulling you over in a lonely road for a speeding violation?


Just as his alleged wrongs does not justify his alleged murders, neither does that justify police execution.

Why do you think he was executed? He killed what three cops in the last few days. How do you propose they try and capture him without getting anymore killed or maimed? How many more children should go without a father or mother, because you have to be "careful" with this killer who is on a rampage?

I don't like cops too much, but in this case, I fail to see how they could have captured him safely? How would they know what kind of weapons he had. Cops are people too with families. He could have called a TV station and surrendered.

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