Wednesday, February 13, 2013

I would suggest the LA Police Department continue with their inquiry to the decision to discharge Mr. Dornan.

I don't believe his death should be questioned. He killed people. He killed cops and innocent family members. It is not a racial issue. It is a hate problem within the culture in Los Angeles. The Ghost of scandals past.

By Silvereen Bai and Nick Edmonds
Monday, February 11, 2013 | 3:45 p.m. PST
UPDATE | 3:45 p.m. PST: 33-year-old Christopher Jordan Dorner (click here) was charged with capital murder Monday as well as special circumstances that could lead to the death penalty, according to Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach.
 Dorner, the suspect behind the 6-day manhunt spurred by the LAPD, was charged by Riverside County prosecutors today for the shooting death of Riverside police officer Michael Crain, as well as three counts of attempted murder for the alleged shooting of Crain's partner and two LAPD officers in Corona....

Mr. Dornor was not murdered, he murdered other people. He brought the manhunt on himself. Every action of the LAPD was justified. Every action was correct.

Mr. Dorner is old news, except, for those that hate police. I hope he is dead. I don't care if he killed himself or were killed by police or burned to death. It doesn't matter to me. I know he was guilty. He knew he could have given himself over to authorities. He didn't want to. He went down a path of no return. It is over now. It is no one's fault. I am quite sure the police involved conducted very good police work to try to stop him and when he continued to kill, he left police very little choice. I am happy he was stopped. His death was his own choice no matter what killed him.

People cannot go on killing sprees and expect to live long. All we hear today from many people are how it is necessary to 'Stand their Ground' and have weapons in their home and how they have to have their own way in obtaining and owning weapons. Well, then when they turn themselves loose on innocent people, this is the result.

The police are innocent and they have suffered enough.