I'd like to know more about what happened.
Is "burner" accepted slang for a tear/smoke gas cannister? Why did the cabin catch on fire - are these things unsafe? Several news sources comment that these cannisters were "incendiary" - why would these even be used?
That's not what I'm hearing, but then I am only able to catch an occasional word clearly.
I don't think the plan was ever to take Dorner alive. Cops hate black people and cop killers, and Dorner was both.
There's an upset cop (I assume) shouting. If he shouted burn that ****ing house down, does that really translate to a plan by the police to burn Dorner alive?
There's always going to be exceptions to the rule, but I'd say yes.Do black cops hate black people?
That's not what I'm hearing, but then I am only able to catch an occasional word clearly.
There's an upset cop (I assume) shouting. If he shouted burn that ****ing house down, does that really translate to a plan by the police to burn Dorner alive?
There's always going to be exceptions to the rule, but I'd say yes.
Edit:
At 23 seconds in: burn that ****ing house down.
At 38 seconds in: burn it down
At 41 seconds in: Do it right now - ****ing burn this motherf * ing ...
This may have been one or multiple upset cops shouting to burn it down. Wouldn't that at least indicate if not a plan, then intent?
Seeing as there is nothing left of the house but ashes - and a universally agreed upon corrupt police department invovled - the sweeping generalization is not surprising - perhaps apropos.
The United States has a "black-hating" justice system.That translates to an awful lot of black-hating blacks in this country.
The United States has a "black-hating" justice system.
I believe the manhunt ended in San Bernadino County, and it was the San Bernadino County Sheriff's department on scene. I was not aware that that department has a reputation for being "universally agreed upon corrupt."
I could be mistaken - but I thought there were multiple units on the scene, not just the San Bernadino County SD. Are you certain otherwise? I would think every available cop for miles around would be summoned to the scene. Especially a case this high profile.