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Reply #120 posted 02/11/13 4:41pm

morningsong

Timmy84 said:

banks said:

he didnt.. she was 28 yrs old.. RIP Monica Quan

MONICA QUAN

Monica Quan, 28, and her fiance, Keith Lawrence, 27, were found shot in his car in the parking structure of their Irvine condominium complex on Feb. 3.

Quan was in her second year as assistant women's basketball coach at the University of California, Fullerton -- the culmination of her love for the game that began when she was a child.

A standout high school basketball player, Quan once dreamed of playing professionally

And this is what Jesse Jackson, Charlie Sheen and the Anonymous supports!!! Surprise, one of the victims was BLACK!

I don't think their supporting his actions, I think their just trying to keep a very tense situation from escalating out of control. Though I haven't really seen Jesse's speak, I saw Charlie's and that's the impression I got. Now Anonymous, I don't know their intentions.

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Reply #121 posted 02/11/13 5:05pm

OlSchool

Timmy84 said:

banks said:

he didnt.. she was 28 yrs old.. RIP Monica Quan

MONICA QUAN

Monica Quan, 28, and her fiance, Keith Lawrence, 27, were found shot in his car in the parking structure of their Irvine condominium complex on Feb. 3.

Quan was in her second year as assistant women's basketball coach at the University of California, Fullerton -- the culmination of her love for the game that began when she was a child.

A standout high school basketball player, Quan once dreamed of playing professionally

And this is what Jesse Jackson, Charlie Sheen and the Anonymous supports!!! Surprise, one of the victims was BLACK!

confused

How are they supporting him? I can see Anonymous and some other folks online, but I haven't seen any public support from anyone in the spolight.

Lisa Lampanelli also made a video encouraging him to surrender.

[Edited 2/11/13 17:06pm]

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Reply #122 posted 02/11/13 5:07pm

Timmy84

morningsong said:

Timmy84 said:

And this is what Jesse Jackson, Charlie Sheen and the Anonymous supports!!! Surprise, one of the victims was BLACK!

I don't think their supporting his actions, I think their just trying to keep a very tense situation from escalating out of control. Though I haven't really seen Jesse's speak, I saw Charlie's and that's the impression I got. Now Anonymous, I don't know their intentions.

Jesse didn't really speak, he wrote it on his Facebook talking about "I know what you're going through". Maybe that's not "support" but Jesse should still shut the fuck up. Yeah Dorner's gonna actually talk to Charlie (I know he said he admired Charlie in his manifesto but I'm just saying). Anonymous are just, as I said earlier, nutjobs.

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Reply #123 posted 02/11/13 5:07pm

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morningsong said:

Timmy84 said:

And this is what Jesse Jackson, Charlie Sheen and the Anonymous supports!!! Surprise, one of the victims was BLACK!

I don't think their supporting his actions, I think their just trying to keep a very tense situation from escalating out of control. Though I haven't really seen Jesse's speak, I saw Charlie's and that's the impression I got. Now Anonymous, I don't know their intentions.

And now since the authorization of drones have been approved for the first time ever to pursue and execute an American citizen on United States Soil, the US Government will stage this event to set a new precedent from which it can assassinate American citizens for little to no reason at all.


But do not misinterpret us for we do not condone the vicious acts that Dorner has allegedly partaken in. Instead we sympathize and resonate with his struggle. Dorner was not born a killer he was a law abiding citizen that was tainted by the corrupt and inhumane practices of the Los Angeles Police Department who serve only themselves.

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Reply #124 posted 02/11/13 5:08pm

Timmy84

OlSchool said:

Timmy84 said:

And this is what Jesse Jackson, Charlie Sheen and the Anonymous supports!!! Surprise, one of the victims was BLACK!

confused

How are they supporting him? I can see Anonymous and some other folks online, but I haven't seen any public support from anyone in the spolight.

Lisa Lampanelli also made a video encouraging him to surrender.

[Edited 2/11/13 17:06pm]

Like I said, maybe I took what they said the wrong way and I apologize. That said, Dorner's not gonna surrender.

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Reply #125 posted 02/11/13 5:08pm

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Yeah I just saw Charlie Sheen make a video urging Donner to give him a call
so they can come up with the best plan to turn himself in.
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Reply #126 posted 02/11/13 5:09pm

Timmy84

noimageatall said:

morningsong said:

And now since the authorization of drones have been approved for the first time ever to pursue and execute an American citizen on United States Soil, the US Government will stage this event to set a new precedent from which it can assassinate American citizens for little to no reason at all.


But do not misinterpret us for we do not condone the vicious acts that Dorner has allegedly partaken in. Instead we sympathize and resonate with his struggle. Dorner was not born a killer he was a law abiding citizen that was tainted by the corrupt and inhumane practices of the Los Angeles Police Department who serve only themselves.

Thanks. I don't sympathize with him because he still kill innocent folks. The sympathy went out the door with that.

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Reply #127 posted 02/11/13 5:10pm

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Timmy84 said:

OlSchool said:

confused

How are they supporting him? I can see Anonymous and some other folks online, but I haven't seen any public support from anyone in the spolight.

Lisa Lampanelli also made a video encouraging him to surrender.

[Edited 2/11/13 17:06pm]

Like I said, maybe I took what they said the wrong way and I apologize. That said, Dorner's not gonna surrender.

Especially not now that they've put the death penalty on the table. He has nothing to lose whatsoever.

http://latimesblogs.latim...filed.html

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Reply #128 posted 02/11/13 5:12pm

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I hope he doesn't kill anymore innocent people however after reading that Manifesto and the LAPD's recent action.. SOMETHING IS WRONG!!!!

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Reply #129 posted 02/11/13 5:19pm

Timmy84

banks said:

I hope he doesn't kill anymore innocent people however after reading that Manifesto and the LAPD's recent action.. SOMETHING IS WRONG!!!!

The LAPD's actions are no different than what they have done in the past. The scary thing is we don't know what Dorner will do now. The LAPD's reactions are actually horribly expected. This is how some crime cases are handled in L.A.

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Reply #130 posted 02/11/13 6:03pm

babynoz

banks said:

I hope he doesn't kill anymore innocent people however after reading that Manifesto and the LAPD's recent action.. SOMETHING IS WRONG!!!!

What's wrong is that people are being conditioned to accept drone surveillance and attacks on US soil.

That is how this particular manhunt is different from any other. They have been tracking, apprehending, trying and convicting killers since forever so what is different about Dorner?

I thought that Chicago would be the first city to undergo this experiment but I guess they found a better opportunity.

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Reply #131 posted 02/11/13 6:51pm

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this whole thing sort of feels like an elaborately staged reality TV gameshow

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Reply #132 posted 02/11/13 6:56pm

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XxAxX said:

this whole thing sort of feels like an elaborately staged reality TV gameshow

let's play... "WHERE DID HE GO GEORGE!!!" lol

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Reply #133 posted 02/11/13 7:15pm

Timmy84

Someone just pointed this out on Tumblr: apparently, he drove in a dark grey Titan but the cops shot at a blue Tacoma. Then they shot another person who turned out to be a shorter white guy and yet they thought it was Dorner? Jesus Christ....

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Reply #134 posted 02/11/13 7:16pm

Timmy84

babynoz said:

banks said:

I hope he doesn't kill anymore innocent people however after reading that Manifesto and the LAPD's recent action.. SOMETHING IS WRONG!!!!

What's wrong is that people are being conditioned to accept drone surveillance and attacks on US soil.

That is how this particular manhunt is different from any other. They have been tracking, apprehending, trying and convicting killers since forever so what is different about Dorner?

I thought that Chicago would be the first city to undergo this experiment but I guess they found a better opportunity.

A drone was reportedly located in Oakland somewhere today.

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Reply #135 posted 02/11/13 7:18pm

babynoz

Timmy84 said:

Someone just pointed this out on Tumblr: apparently, he drove in a dark grey Titan but the cops shot at a blue Tacoma. Then they shot another person who turned out to be a shorter white guy and yet they thought it was Dorner? Jesus Christ....

Like I said, they are behaving exactly as he described them.

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Reply #136 posted 02/11/13 7:18pm

babynoz

Timmy84 said:

babynoz said:

What's wrong is that people are being conditioned to accept drone surveillance and attacks on US soil.

That is how this particular manhunt is different from any other. They have been tracking, apprehending, trying and convicting killers since forever so what is different about Dorner?

I thought that Chicago would be the first city to undergo this experiment but I guess they found a better opportunity.

A drone was reportedly located in Oakland somewhere today.

Coming soon to a city near you...

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Reply #137 posted 02/11/13 7:19pm

Timmy84

babynoz said:

Timmy84 said:

Someone just pointed this out on Tumblr: apparently, he drove in a dark grey Titan but the cops shot at a blue Tacoma. Then they shot another person who turned out to be a shorter white guy and yet they thought it was Dorner? Jesus Christ....

Like I said, they are behaving exactly as he described them.

Well who didn't know that's how the LAPD rolled. I surely did.

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Reply #138 posted 02/11/13 7:26pm

babynoz

Timmy84 said:

babynoz said:

Like I said, they are behaving exactly as he described them.

Well who didn't know that's how the LAPD rolled. I surely did.

Most people know it...I guess that's why we are hearing reports that they aren't getting much public support.

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Reply #139 posted 02/11/13 8:20pm

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morningsong said:

I believe he has help since they don't have an idea of where he is.

i think that's a real possibility. i heard on the news this morning that his truck had a broken axel, and maybe that's why he abandoned it. but where could he have gone way out there in big bear? how could he have gotten away unless he had help?

[Edited 2/11/13 10:44am]

He doesn't need help.

This is not some random event where he just woke up one day and decided to shoot people.

This was planned. The trip to Big Bear- he could have left a vehicle there weeks ago.

He also took advantage of the weather to move when planes could not be used. That's planning.

Leading them to Big Bear had the intended effect of putting all the extra manpower somewhere he wasn't planning to be.

He can't hide forever but he also knows that. I think he's waiting to set Act II in motion.

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Reply #140 posted 02/11/13 8:22pm

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Timmy84 said:

Shorty said:

me too...but they just hacked into the federal reserve the other day....I'm pretty sure they ain't just "crazy nut jobs" ...they are smart, motivated, crazy nut jobs. lol

Well yeah but I don't know. They have caused a lot of chaos though lol

Causing chaos doesn't make one a nut job though.

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Reply #141 posted 02/11/13 8:26pm

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noimageatall said:

Timmy84 said:

Like I said, maybe I took what they said the wrong way and I apologize. That said, Dorner's not gonna surrender.

Especially not now that they've put the death penalty on the table. He has nothing to lose whatsoever.

http://latimesblogs.latim...filed.html

If he stays in CA the death penalty isn't a real threat. He's more likely to be executed by Feds than the state of Cali. But if he is caught, he'll never make it to trial I'm guessing.

Police will kill him and cover it up. We may know police did it and how, but they aren't going to say who.

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Reply #142 posted 02/11/13 8:29pm

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babynoz said:

banks said:

I hope he doesn't kill anymore innocent people however after reading that Manifesto and the LAPD's recent action.. SOMETHING IS WRONG!!!!

What's wrong is that people are being conditioned to accept drone surveillance and attacks on US soil.

That is how this particular manhunt is different from any other. They have been tracking, apprehending, trying and convicting killers since forever so what is different about Dorner?

I thought that Chicago would be the first city to undergo this experiment but I guess they found a better opportunity.

EXACTLY.

Then drones become a 'tool' of law enforcement that they used to help apprehend him. Even if the drone never spotted him.

So people will start accepting that drones are for their safety. Although finding your killers doesn't really leave one safe.

Sadly people are stupid enough to believe that giving up more rights, gives them more security when it doesn't.

People will live in a police state as long as someone in authority tells them its safe. SMH.

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Reply #143 posted 02/11/13 9:22pm

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SUPRMAN said:

babynoz said:

What's wrong is that people are being conditioned to accept drone surveillance and attacks on US soil.

That is how this particular manhunt is different from any other. They have been tracking, apprehending, trying and convicting killers since forever so what is different about Dorner?

I thought that Chicago would be the first city to undergo this experiment but I guess they found a better opportunity.

EXACTLY.

Then drones become a 'tool' of law enforcement that they used to help apprehend him. Even if the drone never spotted him.

So people will start accepting that drones are for their safety. Although finding your killers doesn't really leave one safe.

Sadly people are stupid enough to believe that giving up more rights, gives them more security when it doesn't.

People will live in a police state as long as someone in authority tells them its safe. SMH.

as was/is the case with cameras bein put in communities for survalence.

when i was a kid in st. louis we protested havin cams in the allieways in the black community.

we were called paranoid rablerousers and blew off by everyone because the powers that be said they "would never do that". the same activist (jj) that spoke against it then are the ones who tell us now "it's for our protection"

the point is, we are always bein groomed to accept livin in a po-leece state with gladness.

this dorner (whuteveer) at best will bring light to funky policin by lapd, but also bring about a 'new' type of shacklin in our communities.

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Reply #144 posted 02/11/13 9:44pm

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SUPRMAN said:

babynoz said:

What's wrong is that people are being conditioned to accept drone surveillance and attacks on US soil.

That is how this particular manhunt is different from any other. They have been tracking, apprehending, trying and convicting killers since forever so what is different about Dorner?

I thought that Chicago would be the first city to undergo this experiment but I guess they found a better opportunity.

EXACTLY.

Then drones become a 'tool' of law enforcement that they used to help apprehend him. Even if the drone never spotted him.

So people will start accepting that drones are for their safety. Although finding your killers doesn't really leave one safe.

Sadly people are stupid enough to believe that giving up more rights, gives them more security when it doesn't.

People will live in a police state as long as someone in authority tells them its safe. SMH.

Now THIS is what's scarey in the long run... neutral

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Reply #145 posted 02/11/13 9:57pm

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SUPRMAN said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

when you shoot a gun you are responsible for where the bullet ends up. If you make a mistake it is on you!

Unless you're law enforcement.

It was reckless endangerment and they should be at least fired for shooting up innocent people.

[Edited 2/11/13 21:58pm]

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Reply #146 posted 02/11/13 10:01pm

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kewlschool said:

SUPRMAN said:

Unless you're law enforcement.

It was reckless endangerment and they should be at least fired for shooting up innocent people.

[Edited 2/11/13 21:58pm]

eek I think it should be more than that. They shot that woman in the back. Attempted murder???

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Reply #147 posted 02/11/13 10:19pm

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noimageatall said:

kewlschool said:

It was reckless endangerment and they should be at least fired for shooting up innocent people.

[Edited 2/11/13 21:58pm]

eek I think it should be more than that. They shot that woman in the back. Attempted murder???

Maybe an attempt at manslaughter-I don't think it meets the criteria (law) to be considered attempted murder.

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Reply #148 posted 02/11/13 11:03pm

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Maybe charges should be more severe since they ARE police officers and are supposed to protect and serve, not shoot in the back. shrug

Anyway...

Dorner may have fled to Mexico, court records say

http://www.latimes.com/ne...9458.story

A fugitive former Los Angeles police officer wanted in connection with a deadly shooting rampage may have fled to Mexico as a massive manhunt was gearing up to capture him, according to federal court records obtained Monday by The Times.

The records state how authorities developed "probable cause" that Christopher Jordan Dorner, 33, was possibly trying to escape to Mexico and provide new details on his actions since he allegedly killed three people, including a police officer, in a shooting rampage that police say began Feb. 3 in Irvine.

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 after the former police officer was suspected of fleeing from authorities.

rest of article at the link above...

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Reply #149 posted 02/12/13 2:41am

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Timmy84 said:

Someone just pointed this out on Tumblr: apparently, he drove in a dark grey Titan but the cops shot at a blue Tacoma. Then they shot another person who turned out to be a shorter white guy and yet they thought it was Dorner? Jesus Christ....

This is what i meant about the recent action of the LAPD.. They have shot innocent people trying to catch this man.. a white guy and 2 elderly Latino women... something is wrong...

[Edited 2/12/13 3:55am]

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