Police on tape yelling to burn the house down
http://youtu.be/cNk-bV40XMc
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Police on tape yelling to burn the house down
http://youtu.be/cNk-bV40XMc
this was posted on ebaums. vid of police shootout
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/83091228/
And so today I learned that eBaum's world still exists.
What a bunch of bullshit, San Bernardino Police Department claims that they did not intentionally burn down the cabin.
That's why they have the sheriff deputies on tape shouting, "Burn it down ... burn that goddamn house down. Burn that motherfucker."
"Seven burners deployed, and we have a fire," one officer reported.
Police, of course didn't even try to put out the fire because they fucking started it.
San Bernardino Police Officers were fucking scared shitless of getting into another shootout with Christopher Dorner.
Five minutes later, a single gunshot was reported from inside the house.
About a minute after that, officers reported ammunition exploding inside.
There was a $1 million dollar reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect.
But because he shot himself in the head after police torched the cabin no reward will be paid.
:applause
Man o' man, how much can the media fuck up the details of this story.
The COUPLE that was tied up and whose car was stolen just held a news conference. There were no housemaids that were tied up, no cleaning ladies, just an older couple that owns some rentals up in Big Bear. Turns out they had been working on one of their units, but didn't work on it over the weekend cause of all the hoopla going on around Big Bear. Yesterday they decided to get back to work on it, and that is when they walked in on Dorner. Turns out he was probably in their most, if not all of the time. He had no hostages that anyone knows of like what was reported earlier by the AP. So here are the cliffs...
Couple walks in, Dorner comes out of a bedroom guns drawn... Tells them to "stay calm".. Lady tries to run out, apparently up some stairs, Dorner runs after her and catches her. While this is going on the husband stashes his phone in the couch cushions.
Dorner repeatedly tells them to remain calm, that he doesn't want to hurt them, that he had let the guy with the boat go and would do the same for them.
He brings them into the bedroom, tells the husband to lie down on the bed face first, then changes his mind and tells them both to lay down face first on the floor. Husband said he felt he was about to be shot then but laid down anyway.
Dorner had plastic zip cuffs and cuffed both the husband and the wife, hands behind their backs. He then zip cuffs their feet together as well. Husband said he did this very tightly and felt his hands go numb right away.
Dorner then goes into the bathroom, gets two washcloths and gags the husband and wife.
Dorner gets two pillow cases and puts them over both husband and wifes heads, then ties around their heads and mouths to hold the gag in.
According to the husband Dorner was very calm and methodical during all of this. He also kept telling them he just wanted to clear his name and that he meant them no harm, just that they were part of the end game. Dorner also told them that he knew they were good people, and that he had been watching them. He knew they were hard workers due to witnessing the husband shoveling snow, which according to the husband was last Friday. So we know at the very least Dorner was there since Friday.
Dorner tells them he needs their car for transportation to get out of Big Bear.
Dorner then got their car keys, which he didn't know how to use because it was electronic ignition.
Dorner asks how to use the keys, and doubts they are car keys since no visible key is there. Husband did the best he could with the gag in his mouth to explain how to start the car.
Dorner leaves.
Husband shimmies up to wifes head and is able to pull off the pillow case and take out the gag, wife does same for husband. Husband tries to stand but is unsuccessful. Wife is able to use the bed as leverage and stand up. She is able to get out to the living room to look for the husbands phone but then sees Dorner had left her cell on the coffee table. She is able to dial 911 with her hands behind her back. Rest is history.
The press conference was a little hard to understand, but I think this is the gist of it all.
BTW, can't help but think had he not cared about only killing cops he would still be on the run as we speak. Had he killed these two no 911 call happens, and he possibly is able to escape Big Bear. In the end it was his moral code of only killing cops, or those related to cops, that did him in. Funny how that works.
/case closed.
http://www.dvdactive.com/images/revi...1_original.jpg
Wasn't he just a couple hundred yards away from the command center for the big bear search? Man those guys have to feel like fucking retards and they called off the search at one point?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChmUC0OysoU
DORNER IS *WITH GOD
partial credit to vegas1369 =)
I know you still don't get it. You never will. What's funny is you thinking this guy has some sort of "code" in the first place. Your whole code bullshit went out the window when he killed the cops daughters fiance. He literally had NOTHING to do with anything. Yet the crazy n-word still killed him. Keep thinking this guys is some sort of hero, and that he was doing this for some noble reason. Even if he was unjustly fired from his job, how can ANYONE make the case that what he did in response was even remotely reasonable? I know who can. Dumbfucks like you. Guy was a crazy n-word who killed 4 innocent people. Nothing more, nothing less.
Also, you chose to respond just to me, and not Vegas, when he said the same thing I did. Just admit you're trolling me and move on. I really don't care (and I like alot of your posts on other topics), but it's obvious you have no real opinion here.
edit: either trolling or trying to still hang on sonatine's nuts. whatever.
YOU asked ME a question. Vegas didn't. What kind of a jackass asks somebody a question, and then cries about being trolled when the person answers it? I know who. Dumbfucks like you. And you aren't nearly interesting enough for me or anyone else to troll you, so you might wanna bring the ego down a few notches.
anyway i think , again, this "conversation" has reached its end. I'm sure Anal will continue to post nonsensical shit and it will get deflected to the appropriate junk thread.
HAVE YOU NO SOUL, GINGER ONE?
Pretty sure it is known that gingers have no soul.
Just stand still, they can't see if you don't move.
Here is part of the press conference with the couple...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPLRF6NQGA4
This sounds like BS to me, the reward won't be paid as he wasn't captured and convicted.
WAT? what happened to "Wanted, dead or alive",? Who in their right mind would think he wasn't going down swinging???
If this happens, I guess from now on you have to think if he is going to shoot it out or not, then decide if it is worth it to turn him in?
Seems like a slippery slope.
Groups Balk at Paying $1.3 Million Cop Killer Reward
http://news.yahoo.com/groups-balk-pa...opstories.html
When ex-cop Christopher Dorner was hunting down Los Angeles police and their families, more than $1 million in reward money was raised for help in his capture and conviction.
Now that there are two sets of claims to the reward money, the groups that pledged the money are balking at paying because Dorner wasn't captured or convicted. He died Feb. 12 when he shot himself in the head after being cornered by police and the subsequent gunbattle set fire to the house where he was barricaded.
The $1 million reward was offered by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa after Dorner had killed two officers, the daughter of an officer and her fiance, and wounded two other cops. It is unclear how many groups and individuals pledged the $1 million, however, the Peace Officers Research Association of California along with police unions, civil organizations and private citizens all contributed to the reward.
President of PORAC Ron Cottingham told ABCNews.com that his organization, along with two separate chapters, pledged $60,000 of the $1 million total.
"We were given a specific criteria for issuance of the reward…. So now we are polling by mail to see … if member directors want to continue becoming part of the reward or not," Cottingham said.
In addition to the $1 million reward, three separate $100,000 rewards were offered by the counties of Los Angeles and Riverside and the Los Angeles City Council.
Kirk Hallam, an attorney for Jim and Karen Reynolds, told ABC News that other groups are also considering withdrawing their reward pledges because Dorner was killed, not captured and convicted.
The Reynolds, who were tied up in their cabin by Dorner and called police when they got free, have put in a claim for the reward.
So has Rick Heltebrake, who Dorner carjacked after he fled the Reynolds' cabin. He claims his phone call to authorities led to Dorner's capture.
But it's not clear whether any of them will be able to collect.
Riverside has already decided to not pay up. Riverside city spokeswoman Cindie Perry told ABCNews.com that the "criteria set forth by the committee was not met, therefore no reward will be given."
Los Angeles County spokesman David Sommers said "there has been no consideration or discussion of pay out at this time."
Sommers said several departments will be consulted to "determine the merit and validity of the [reward] claim. However, no decisions have been made by the county regarding the payout of the $100,000 reward."
The city of Los Angeles didn't respond to ABC News. And the status of the $1 million reward is expected to be settled in mid-April, according to Hallam.
"We are very confident that Jim and Karen Reynolds are entitled to the entire reward in terms of the various rewards that are being offered," Hallam said.
The lawyer said the wording of the reward offer is not a loophole for the money to not be paid because California law allows for "conviction" rewards to be paid when the wanted person dies on the effort to apprehend him.
"California law Penal Code 1547E states that local government is authorized to issue rewards that are paid on the capture and/or conviction of the suspect, and if the suspect dies, in the course of a police dispute or while in police custody then the requirement that he be convicted is eliminated," Hallam said.
Wow, really shitty.
The really need to change the law to where the reward still goes to the person assisting if the criminal is killed while law enforcement is in pursuit of him.
Sure, they could have set an example and given citizens incentive to help bring down serial killers the next time this happens. But is this cost effective?
http://i54.tinypic.com/15mffxj.gif
The very last part of the post says ...
This presumably only applies to public funded rewards and not private ones.Quote:
The lawyer said the wording of the reward offer is not a loophole for the money to not be paid because California law allows for "conviction" rewards to be paid when the wanted person dies on the effort to apprehend him.
"California law Penal Code 1547E states that local government is authorized to issue rewards that are paid on the capture and/or conviction of the suspect, and if the suspect dies, in the course of a police dispute or while in police custody then the requirement that he be convicted is eliminated," Hallam said.