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In reply to the discussion: You are not required to support Dorner, [View all]caseymoz
(5,763 posts)Do you mean statistically speaking, a certain amount of people in the LAPD will snap and go on killing sprees? Can you support this with anything besides your best guess? For a killing spree to be inevitable, it would have to be a common outcome. It isn't.
I think he "snapped" then joined the police force. Therefore, the fact they even had him on there to start indicates institutional corruption. In other words, maybe Dorner's very employment on the force was the "inevitable result." I still think that no functional police force would have guy of his personality on it to begin with.
By comparison, his turning to murder, seems to be too rare for former law enforcement to be considered in any way inevitable. Are you sure you meant that phrase?
The universe is governed by luck and probabilities. There is no such thing as inevitable justice in it. Only story narratives, such as movies, have that kind of structure. Yes, I think you're informed by story narratives, such as movies. Ask yourself what your visceral reaction would be meeting Dorner after what he's done.