I expect the LAPD to be more stringent with corruption cases, with more oversight/whatever. The people he killed and the manifesto just gave it national attention. At least something useful might come out of it, compared to these peopletsubaki_sanjuro wrote:QUOTE (tsubaki_sanjuro @ Feb 14 2013, 02:52 PM) What a massive load of self-justifying bollocks. Dorner murdered four people, none of whom had offended him, and none of whom were part of the LAPD that he declared war on. Yet we are expected by you to think that the LAPD will be "improved" because one of its former officers killed four people not connected with it. Do you think Sandy Hook has been improved by those kids getting wasted?
http://projects.latimes.com/homicide/date/2012/12/
Since you mention Sandy Hook, we finally got some national dialogue and might actually pass something meaningful about guns, that will save other people down the line. Worth it? That's for you to decide, but at least some good may come of it.
QUOTE Please do not misquote the agri. That quote was in response to criticism that the cops hadnt hit him in the gunfight at the end of this incident, where Dorner was firing back at them, was driving a stolen car and had been identified by two witnesses. If you dont think cops firing back in those circumstances is justified, then please go away.[/quote]
I wasnt quoting you
