What happened with the couple inside that Dorner kidnapped?
I like how everyone's attention shifted away from this so fast. Ready to consume the next piece of news.
I always think the government uses shit like this as a test / lab. For example, I remember watching a live feed from FoxNews where the cops were stopping & searching every single vehicle. I was thinking, "WTF?!? You can't do that in the US!". 4th amendment, and all that.
Sure they were looking for that Dorner guy, but I wouldn't be surprised a part of that was a test to see how far they can push the citizenry. Since nobody kicked up a fuss over the searching every vehicle thing, apparently it's no big deal, and you can now expect more of it.
The cabin caught fire when police shot tear gas canisters into it, McMahon told reporters Wednesday.
Although the canisters included pyrotechnic tear gas, which generates heat, "We did not intentionally burn down that cabin to get Mr. Dorner out," he said.
Why I don't trust cops or the media...
Riiiiiiight.
Why I don't trust cops or the media...
Riiiiiiight.
Los Angeles On High Alert As LAPD Back On Regular Duty | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
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. “I mean, just knowing they’re out there is terrifying—how can I feel safe when these maniacs are on the loose in my neighborhood?” said a visibly rattled Ashley Stillson, 38, who explained that she strictly observed the city’s advisory to avoid the historically violent, unpredictable predators by going out in groups and avoiding the streets entirely after nightfall. “These guys are volatile and, in many cases, mentally unstable. Something needs to be done about them because I fear for my family knowing these sick people are still at large.” At press time, sources reported the tense mood in L.A. had brightened considerably after news of a serial rapist diverted numerous LAPD officers to a sprawling manhunt in nearby San Bernardino.
Why I don't trust cops or the media...
Riiiiiiight.
Yeah, bullshit. I've never heard of a teargas canister or flash bang referred to as a "burner" and it's pretty clear from the radio conversation they lit all four side of the house on fire with "7? burners deployed" IIRC.