'Fugitive LA cop Dorner' in police shoot-out

Sheer amount of ammunition being used is incredible. It's a log cabin, not Fallujah.

I hate to stereotype, but that just looks like such a Hollywood way of dealing with a siege situation.
 
Read an AMA with an lapd officer the other day.

Was interesting to see his views regarding corruption in the force (which has massively improved) and dorner in general.

Not the best way to deal with this, but doesn't surprise me.

kd
 
Let's first see if the charred body they've found is Dorner, then the LAPD can start putting to rest this entire fiasco. Their handling of the situation has been absolutely shocking at times... shooting at innocent people, regardless of circumstance, is completely unacceptable and gives rise to the argument that unless you're a fully trained professional who can handle the pressure of the situation at hand... you shouldn't be anywhere near a gun.
 
That alex jones bloke is sheer basket case.
So mental im surprised he can afford the camera hes using to record himself.
 
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Why do a lot of Americans seem to be against the fact that the Police set fire to the cabin on purpose yet have no issue with them trying to kill him with a gun?
 
Sheer amount of ammunition being used is incredible. It's a log cabin, not Fallujah.

I hate to stereotype, but that just looks like such a Hollywood way of dealing with a siege situation.

:p so true... look at EVERY military video on youtube of a squad shooting 3-4 mags each at a single bloke and still missing.

Do they not teach accuracy techniques in the military? :rolleyes:
 
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