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In reply to the discussion: Dorner's con game worked [View all]BainsBane
(57,760 posts)and Dorner counted on that history of the LAPD and ill will toward them to justify his murder spree. All it was was justification. A legitimate response to corruption and injustice is a law suit, not killing people, and certainly not the children of the police officer who defended him before the police review board.
What I see here is what I stated in the OP. You've fallen for his con job. Of course the LAPD is corrupt. But that has nothing to do with Dorner being a murderer. His killing spree shortly followed the second time he was passed over for promotion as a naval officer. That meant he was out of the navy. But he didn't point to racism in the military because no one would believe it. He knew the LAPD would provide a useful excuse for his actions that some would fall for.