TywinLannister
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and hours later they decided to burn him alive?
They tried using regular tear gas before they used incendiary tear gas, and it didn't work.
and hours later they decided to burn him alive?
They tried using regular tear gas before they used incendiary tear gas, and it didn't work.
They tried using regular tear gas before they used incendiary tear gas, and it didn't work.
I want to hear more about someone pushing Dorner back into the burning cabin after he tried to get out the back door. They're trying to walk back that statement by the Marshal, claiming "conflicting reports," but that just convinces me it happened and they're trying to cover it up.
[Updated at 8:34 p.m. ET] At some point today, a suspect tried to get out the back door of the cabin, but he was pushed back inside, U.S. Marshals Service district chief Kurt Ellingson told CNN's Brian Todd.
[Updated at 9:14 p.m. ET] Earlier, we reported that U.S. Marshals Service district chief Kurt Ellingson told us a suspect tried to get out the back door of the cabin at some point today and was pushed back inside. But there are now conflicting reports about whether the suspect ever emerged.
Ellingson says authorities are not sure whether the suspect came out.
He didn't come out so they decided to burn him alive?
They didn't "decide to burn him alive." They used grenades they knew could possibly cause a fire, after trying other options.
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I guess you didn't hear the audio recordings.
He had just killed a cop. He was shooting at them, and throwing smoke grenades at them to try to escape the cabin. If he had gotten away he could have killed even more people.
Not to mention, the fact he is considered innocent of everything till proven guilty in a court of law.What part of 'pinned down' didn't you understand.
Why not just let him get hungry and come out on his own?
Of course we have to guess the real reason he was killed. They didn't want him to tell his story in a court of law.
Yeah, I saw a comment on that on twitter at the time, too. A LOT of people were watching the live streams. What do you bet it is the live stream availability where the focus of concern focuses?
Not to mention, the fact he is considered innocent of everything till proven guilty in a court of law.
This means, he didn't kill anybody! We can not just declare someone killed somebody and pronounce them guilty of the crime, without taking them to trial first.
Not to mention, the fact he is considered innocent of everything till proven guilty in a court of law.
This means, he didn't kill anybody! We can not just declare someone killed somebody and pronounce them guilty of the crime, without taking them to trial first.
I doubt any officer would get that near to the cabin to 'shove' a suspect back in, because that would mean they would be putting themselves in firing range of Dorner by approaching the cabin.
We don't know he even wrote a "manifesto".Snip
Dorner I believe even said in his own manifesto he would not be taken alive, or something to that extent.
They have not been accused of any crime that I know of. The reason we won't wait for a trial is because there won't be one.Well, let me ask you this, isn't the government agency innocent as well until proven guilty? I am assuming you think the government agency is guilty of not only foul play in the excessive force case, but also in the 'execution' of Dorner in the fire. So why don't we wait for the trial to see if the agencies were at fault? Well I know you don't think is true, I was trying to point out a flaw in your reasoning.
They tried using regular tear gas before they used incendiary tear gas, and it didn't work.
We don't know he even wrote a "manifesto".
They have not been accused of any crime that I know of. The reason we won't wait for a trial is because there won't be one.
So who wrote the manifesto, and what purpose would they have for doing so, if not Dorner?
Did Dorner shoot at and kill officers yesterday, several days ago, and Quan's daughter and fiance?