celtixhalfshell
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i dont think hell survive this....i can only hope sum1 carries on his torch (non violently of corse)!!!
always wanted to rob a bunch of banks or soemthing with out harming anyone and just drop the money off in random places at random times
and treat the bank clerks so nice
u COULD do that. howevah, ud be goin against the grain incredibly hahd tho. wait.....
I too agree that this seems a little fishy. I honestly thought he was smarter than getting pinned down in a cabin in an area he was already thought to be in.
lol and that's some of y'all's problems right there. takin the ravings of one letter from a dude and attributing all sorts of intelligence to him when he did everything he could to look dumb as ****. police constantly right behind him. takin hostages and them escaping when he got caught up with by police. staying in the area during a big storm when he coulda got out under cover. holing up in a cabin after a firefight with other cops.
face it guys, your hero wasn't that bright as evidenced the the situations he continually put himself in.
meh. thats IF this guy really existed and IF that letter's real etc etc. believe half of what u hear.
im not sayin real or staged...
whoknows the real deal as opposed to fake media BS. everything's a test imo.
including threads and seeming inconsequential choices
Good. He's dead. Now let us never speak of this coward again. Lock thread. Nothing to see here.
who r u the minister of propganda?
Here's what I don't get. I have zero military or law enforcement experience yet I am fully aware that you don't report your partner or any other cop for that matter if you value your career. Especially over a single kick to a suspect who was clearly resisting arrest. I know my career is over after that.
So how did he not know that 1.) the LAPD is corrupt as hell and he would be placed in such a situation like he was, EARLY. And 2.) that going through the formal complaint process against fellow officers is the end of your career. Dude was like one of these sheltered NTer's that thinks the systems always works the way it should, they way we are all told it works as children.
I wonder how many good cops get this same wake-up call. How many choose their morals over their career?
nope. nothing sheltered about being idealistic. at all.
in MY world, my mind is more powerful than any gun any bone any man any woman any animal any government.
in dorners world, he chose his ideals over the world that tried to swallow them whole....while in the process ending peoples lives.
two sets of ideals. both shaped by experience. no room for shelter or naivete.