Video: Christopher Dorner Shootout – Cops say “Burn It Down”

truther February 14, 2013 3

Once again it has been proven that you are guilty until proven innocent if the government doesn’t like you.

The manhunt for Chris Dorner ended in a Waco style arson, set by the LAPD.

A local media channel was broadcasting the police scanner live on the air and you can clearly hear the police repeatedly yelling “Burn it down, burn that mother f*#@+r down”

Christopher Dorner Shootout – Cops say “Burn It Down”

In these sorts of situations, or in any encounter with the public really, even for average traffic offenses, police get very hyped up, vulgar and aggressive.

Given the personal nature of this particular encounter they were naturally even more crazed than usual.

There is no question that Dorner knew something that they didn’t want him to and it was certain that he would not be taken in alive after seeing how trigger happy the LAPD was throughout the search.

The media may have been acting as a mouthpiece for the police department throughout the whole ordeal, but twitter feeds were overwhelmingly filled with support, or at least people questioning the “official” story that the police passed down to the media.

i would not be surprised if this sort of assassination approach becomes a trend in cases where politically delicate suspects are sought after.

Actually, come to think of it, this is how it usually turns out when they are after an “enemy of the state”

The LAPD response to his threats was to mobilize the whole 10,000-member department in a manhunt, complete with $1-million reward. Cops exchanged their black uniforms for military fatigues and armed up with semi-automatic weapons. Two Latino women delivering papers in Torrance were attacked from the rear of their pick-up by seven LAPD cops who, with no warning, peppered their truck with bullets, targeting the back of the driver’s head, firing at least 70 rounds and destroying the vehicle (amazingly, neither woman was killed, though one was hospitalized in serious condition). That attack, which looked like the kind of thing US soldiers and Marines routinely did to suspect vehicles in Iraq with such deadly impact, made it clear that the LAPD wanted Dorner badly, but only dead, not alive and talking.

The Big Bear cabin where Chris Dorner made his last stand, burning after SWAT team tear-gas grenates ignited it

The Big Bear cabin where Chris Dorner made his last stand, burning after SWAT team tear-gas grenates ignited it

They got their way. Trapped in a cabin in the mountain town of Big Bear northwest of Los Angeles last night, Dorner found himself surrounded by SWAT teams. If the police had wanted to capture Dorner at that point, they could have waited him out. They had him sealed off completely. Instead, they reportedly quickly brought in an armored vehicle, had it drive up and break the windows of the cabin. At that point, the official story is that they tossed in teargas grenades, but since these are known, because of their intense heat, to routinely ignite fires, this was simply murder by arson. But there is also word that police radios were confirming execution of a plan to place “burners” into the building. Either way, the sheriffs and cops, once the fire was started, simply watched as the building burned to the ground. (There are some truly sickening recordings of the police and sheriff’s deputies at the scene of the standoff discussing their “burn plan” to torch the cabin, and then discussing setting it, and also telling inquiring firefighters that they don’t want them to put it out, even telling an inquiring firefighter at one point, “Negative, I still don’t have adequate penetration.” To hear this last conversation, go here.)

Earlier, through a bullhorn, the cops told Dorner to “surrender or come out.” It was a curious turn of phrase and offered him a tough choice. Normally, one would think that “coming out” would constitute a surrender, at least if it was done with hands up, but this wording suggested more of a Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid scene, with the Federales blowing him away as he exited the building.

In any event, with sheriff’s and police officers saying they heard one shot from the burning building, and reports of the remains of a body found in the basement, along with a charred wallet containing Dorner’s drivers license, it would appear that he chose suicide to surrender, though forensics tests will be required to prove it was Dorner’s body that was down there. The real truth of what happened in Big Bear will never be known, since the media was barred — even from the airspace over the building.

Now the challenge will be to see if this episode will lead to a serious outside examination of the sick paramilitary apparatus that is the Los Angeles Police Department, a law enforcement organization that has for decades been a poster child for police abuse, excessive violence, the slaying of unarmed people, internal racism, improper political pressure on both city council and state legislature, rampant spying on law-abiding citizens, and a policy of omerta regarding internal criticism of wrongdoing.

Given the department’s long history of fighting tooth-and-nail against oversight and reform, it seems unlikely Dorner’s explosion will have such an effect, but given the instant celebrity he achieved through his actions, even despite his cruel and inexcusable violence, perhaps it will. The public reaction in Los Angeles, as least among many of the populations–black, Latino and poor whites — who are victimized most often by the police — has shown that many people are angry and want things changed.

While Dorner was at large, and police were gunning for him in their heavy-handed, trigger-happy way, some dark-skinned Angelenos took to wearing shirts saying “Please Don’t Shoot. I’m not Dorner.” Owners of pick-up trucks too, after the incident involving the police shooting of two Latino women in one such vehicle, started writing “Not Dorner” on the backs of their trucks. There’s even a I support Dorner Facebook page.

With typical LA humor, locals in the city have taken to wearing signs telling trigger-happy LAPD cops they're 'Not Dorner'

With typical L.A. gallows humor, locals in the city during the seven-day manhunt took to wearing shirts or posting signs telling trigger-happy LAPD cops they were ‘Not Dorner’

Maybe now people should start wearing shirts that say “I am Dorner,” and demanding that the LAPD be seriously deconstructed and rebuilt as a police department that practices what it says on the sides of its police cars: “Protect and Serve.” It’s a long shot, I know. When I was an editor of a small alternative weekly in Los Angeles, and we broke a story, based upon information we received from a whistle-blowing patrol officer, that the LAPD had a secret official policy that officers should always “shoot to kill” when they fired their weapon, the response of the department was not to justify or change that policy, which was leading to a lot of needless deaths of unarmed residents, but to dispatch an undercover officer from the department’s “Red Squad,” the Public Disorder Intelligence Division, to try and discover our department source.)

One thing’s for sure: if such a reform were instituted in Los Angeles and the cops there started living by their official motto, it would be a new experience entirely for the residents of the city.

Sources

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3 Comments »

  1. 5 War Veteran February 17, 2013 at 10:41 am - Reply

    Most likely another False Flag to push Gun Control.

  2. nick February 15, 2013 at 1:54 pm - Reply

    I wonder what the man knew.. it must ben pretty sirious if they ordered the swat team after him. damn it.. i wish he told us what he knew before he killed him self.

  3. gary February 15, 2013 at 12:52 am - Reply

    Dorner is / was a smart guy. Until there is DNA evidence, I would not bet my money that he’s dead.

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