Ex LAPD officer going around killing other cops. WILD STORY

I believe why we getting soooo many different stories about the fire and guy inside is because its all coming from different forces thats getting different stories or info

They had Police, Swat, FBI, Military, Sheriffs, & so on
 
They just said they found his license in the cabin remains. I'm not even a conspiracy dude but something seems off.....
 
Weak way to go. All of that manifesto talk and then you end up getting Hot Pocket treatment in a cabin. Weak.
 
How did the license not burn up?? This is turning into some, we found passports of the hijackers at ground zero.
 

So AP is reporting that dorners charred remains are in the cabin next to a wallet and id that they are able to identify as his?
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Since when are id's and wallets fire proof... and wasnt his wallet already found in san diego
 
he escaped. hes to raw to be caught by the popos. he half way to iraq/afghanistan and will take over the reign of osama. he ready to start ww3.
 
They just said they found his license in the cabin remains. I'm not even a conspiracy dude but something seems off.....
Maybe its because the LAPD said this last week
2:20 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 7: A shuttle bus driver turns in a wallet with an LAPD badge and a picture ID of Dorner to San Diego police. The wallet was found fewer than five miles from the boat, near San Diego International Airport.
So how many wallets does this guy have?

So how does a plastic license not burn in a house fire?

You dont have to be a conspiracy nut to know the LAPD are full of ****
 
i go to cnn.com i see at the top right and the caption reads body found in cabin maybe dorner....what is maybe suppose to prove. I could just tell LAPD that i maybe seen dorner last night on burbon st for mardi gras.
 
LOL

Good thing AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted was carrying his driver's license so they could easily ID the body
 
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Dude's biggest mistake (besides killing innocent people---just can't condone that) was not taking care of the hostages. Tie up those loose ends and dude could've been ghostridin' the purple Nissan down that mountain.

In the end, Dorner wasn't ruthless enough to carry out the full extent of his plan. That said, his point was made about the LAPD and law enforcement in general. Especially with the way he was taken out--under no circumstances is it the job of police to set a house on fire in the apprehension of a suspect, regardless of how heinous his crimes were.
 
Dude's biggest mistake (besides killing innocent people---just can't condone that) was not taking care of the hostages. Tie up those loose ends and dude could've been ghostridin' the purple Nissan down that mountain.

In the end, Dorner wasn't ruthless enough to carry out the full extent of his plan. That said, his point was made about the LAPD and law enforcement in general. Especially with the way he was taken out--under no circumstances is it the job of police to set a house on fire in the apprehension of a suspect, regardless of how heinous his crimes were.
dudes first mistake was releasing his manifesto early.
 
sources say, he grabbed a homeless person with same build and ethnicity, got him "juiced" in the cabin and planted an ID on him...then Chris himself tipped off law enforcement that he is in the cabin.  DIVERSION.  He is long gone.
 
I have a few questions..

Wouldn't the license burn?

Common sense is that if you are being burnt to death and suffocated in gases you would leave the place because you are suffering, its easier to get shot at this point, so wouldn't he try to leave the house?

If he was truly inside the house and knew that the house is coming down from being burnt and was so accessorized with guns, wouldn't he go outside and have a shootout to at least kill a few more cops or whatever it was he wrote in his book report?
 
CNN actually reporting on the "Gas Video".

Of course the department isn't commenting on it at this point.
 
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