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In reply to the discussion: If the cops performed vigilante justice on Dorner, so what? He had it coming. [View all]BlueStreak
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for looking at the facts differently than you do.
It doesn't make a damn bit of difference if the cops were angry. I'd be angry too if the guy took down two of my comrades.
You have nothing to gripe about. Now, if he had tried to surrender and they gunned him down, that's a whole different story. But in fact, not only did he not surrender, he intentionally set up the final scene so that it would have to end violently.
Do you think cops don't have feelings? Do you think it doesn't bother them to have to end somebody's life?
I had a friend who killed himself by driving in front of a train going 70 MPH. Everybody wanted to talk about the tragedy of the guy ending his life. Yes, that was tragic, but that is what he wanted. The real tragedy was the poor train engineer who slammed on the brakes and tried to slow the train, knowing full well that he was going to kill a man, and have to live with that vision the rest of his life.
Why don't some of you show dome human decency for the cops instead of crying over a mass murderer? The cops only did what they had to do -- what they were forced into doing. And they will have to live with it. Dorner doesn't have to live with anything. He got his wish.
Get over yourselves, people. You have your morals inside out here.