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In reply to the discussion: Dorner's con game worked [View all]BainsBane
(57,762 posts)Is if someone said the Dorner incident points to the problems in the LAPD, rather than the problems in the LAPD CAUSED Dorner to act or EXPLAINS his actions. I guess it depends on how many we mean by many or a few DU members, but enough to notice seem to think the main issue seems to be about LAPD corruption rather than his desire to kill. I find it interesting that people are very keen to understand this particular murderers psyche and not Adam Lanza or James Holmes. Murders are murderers. Lanza was particularly egregious because he targeted children, but Dorner also justified liking children and likely would have done so given the opportunity. The very fact that people are so interested in understanding his motivates tells me his manifesto was effective. And I call that manifesto a con job because it sought to justify his murder spree.
Now, I'm all for addressing police corruption. I myself live in a city with a notoriously bad police force. But I don't like to see it tied to an explanation for murder.