As I was watching the coverage of the manhunt for Christopher Dorner, I was confused by a number of things that the media failed to report about the case. While the foreground meme is that of a crazed former cop on a killer rampage, the background meme that isn’t exposed yet and should be is just how crazed the entire Los Angeles Police Department has become.
A perfect example of this is how after it was reported in the news that Dorner’s vehicle was destroyed by fire near Big Bear, California, police officers engaged in firing on vehicles that looked like the suspect’s vehicle. Once again the police decided to fire on vehicles that looked like Dorner’s vehicle even after it was reported by the media that his vehicle was destroyed by fire.
David Perdue was on his way to sneak in some surfing before work when police flagged him down. They asked who he was and where he was headed, then sent him on his way. Seconds later, Perdue’s attorney said, a Torrance police cruiser slammed into his pickup and officers opened fire; none of the bullets struck Perdue.
His pickup, police later explained, matched the description of the one belonging to Dorner. But the pickups were different makes and colors. And Perdue looks nothing like Dorner: He’s several inches shorter and about a hundred pounds lighter. And Perdue is white; Dorner is black.
The incident involving Perdue was the second time police looking for the fugitive former LAPD officer opened fire on someone else. In the first incident, LAPD officers opened fire on another pickup they feared was being driven by Dorner. The mother and daughter inside the truck were delivering Los Angeles Times newspapers. The older woman was shot twice in the back and the other was wounded by broken glass.
The question is why they fired on these vehicles. ,a href=”http://karisable.com/crlebclapd.htm” target=”_blank”>Is there a crazed brutality that is happening within the Los Angeles Police Department?
Or is it the meme that everyone is a suspect when the police become targeted?
Another interesting turn events in the case is that even after it was announced that the police had Dorner cornered in a cabin near Big Bear, the police were searching vehicles miles away and pointing guns at drivers.
Is there a lack of communication, are police being excessively violent, or is the meme that everyone is suspect when the police are targeted a necessary evil?
We also have heard that Christopher Dorner is now the first American citizen to be pursued by drones on American soil. What has changed in America that now we need to selectively use predator drones as judge and jury without due process?
How is that tactical officers are no longer capable of doing their jobs of negotiating and bringing a suspect out alive to face a jury? Instead, with the aid of drones and the eye in the sky, the nation focused on a cabin where he allegedly hid. The final moments in this news story has all the trappings of “The Running Man,” a science fiction story about a future reality show where a criminal tries to outsmart authorities.
more here:
http://www.groundzeromedia.org/the-cabins-on-fire-the-end-justifies-the-memes/