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In reply to the discussion: What "due process" does not mean: [View all]Progressive dog
(7,604 posts)who believe that they have the authority to shoot first and ask questions later, but this was obviously not the case. Dorner was not a hero.
Dorner was not sought out by the police or mistakenly targeted. He sought them out, but he did not execute those he claimed had harmed him, he executed their loved ones.
The police are not some monolithic single minded force. They are made up of individuals. The officers who fired on innocent civilians are not the same officers that trapped Dorner.
Yes, it is at least possible that eventually Dorner would have given up. He had only killed two officers and two civilians at this point. The police could have taken the chance that he wouldn't mange to kill any of them while they waited. They could have taken the chance that Dorner wouldn't escape to kill civilians again. They didn't and I believe that they were right.