Chris Dorner might be a homocidal maniac, but he's got hundreds or even thousands of supporters urging him on, saying "Fight the Power!" And I think he will become a new martyr to those black people who continue to harbor resentment against whites. A real life Django Unchained. They will make movies about him, write books and write songs. He will go down in history along with such anti-heroes as Jesse James, Bonnie and Clyde, and Al Capone, who also had admirers in their day. Which is a shame because four innocent people died at the hands of this very evil man. And their deaths will be played down, as if unimportant. But four families will remember, and four families will mourn, widows, orphans, fathers and mothers who have lost sons and a daughter. Atheist Christopher Dorner is in hell right now, learning that he was wrong about God. And that is the only part of the story that gives me any solace at all.
Dorner kills another police officer... Officer dies in shoot-out with 'fugitive cop Dorner' 12 February 2013 : Smoke was seen rising from the cabin where Dorner is believed to be
Dorner is an animal, Adam Lanza was mentally unstable and society failed him. Got ya. And if you actually followed the news instead of posting the garbage that you do, you would know that 2 of the victims were black.
Actually that isn't your call, so (*)(*)(*)(*). Anyway, no one who kills innocent people is a hero to me.
Why didn't Dorner kill those people he tied up? He woulda made a clean getaway had he done so. I mean, monster that he is and all. Right?
So far he had killed 2 innocent youngsters who had nothing to do with the LAPD or his firing, 1 Riverside CA Police officer who had nothing to do with the LAPD or his firing and a San Bernardino Sheriff Deputy who who had nothing to do with the LAPD or his firing.
Back in 2002... After turning around, they picked up the bag and found it contained nearly $8,000. They promptly took the bag to the Enid Police Department The money belongs to Enid Korean Church of Grace, 724 W. Randolph, and the bag contained $7,792 in cash and checks. "The military stresses integrity," Dorner said. "There was a couple of thousand dollars, and if people are willing to give that to a church, it must be pretty important to them." "I didn't work for it, so it's not mine. And it was for the church," he said. "It's not so much the integrity, but it was someone else's money. I would hope someone would do that for me." http://enidnews.com/localnews/x9648...news.com&relation=parent&error=not_authorized