Topic: Torrence Cops shooting Suspected cop killers.
willing2's photo
Mon 02/11/13 03:38 PM
Edited by willing2 on Mon 02/11/13 03:39 PM
And these Buffoons want to use drones to find the dude. Cool.

I don't think the negro community in Torrance will much like it if they are mistaken for a cop killing negro in a cammo jacket and a bunch get droned.

How many they gonna' shoot before they get the right one?

The writer doesn't want to use the term Buffoon. I will.slaphead

Where are all the stupid libs who are all for Droning?rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

Police seeking Dorner opened fire in a second case of mistaken identity

Torrance police say the man was driving a pickup resembling the fugitive's. The incident happened just after the LAPD fired on women delivering newspapers near.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa addresses the media at the Police Administration Building in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday. Villaraigosa, along with law enforcement officials and politicians, announced a $1-million reward in the capture of Christopher Jordan Dorner.

By Robert Faturechi and Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times

February 9, 2013, 8:50 p.m.

David Perdue was on his way to sneak in some surfing before work Thursday morning when police flagged him down. They asked who he was and where he was headed, then sent him on his way.

Seconds later, Perdue's attorney said, a Torrance police cruiser slammed into his pickup and officers opened fire; none of the bullets struck Perdue.

His pickup, police later explained, matched the description of the one belonging to Christopher Jordan Dorner — the ex-cop who has evaded authorities after allegedly killing three and wounding two more. But the pickups were different makes and colors. And Perdue looks nothing like Dorner: He's several inches shorter and about a hundred pounds lighter. And Perdue is white; Dorner is black.

LAPD will reopen investigation into 2009 firing of Dorner LAPD will reopen investigation into 2009 firing of Dorner
Details emerge in LAPD's mistaken shooting of newspaper carriers Details emerge in LAPD's mistaken shooting of newspaper carriers

"I don't want to use the word buffoonery but it really is unbridled police lawlessness," said Robert Sheahen, Perdue's attorney. "These people need training and they need restraint."

The incident involving Perdue was the second time police looking for the fugitive former LAPD officer opened fire on someone else. The shootings have raised concerns that the fear Dorner has instilled has added another layer of danger.

"Nobody trains police officers to look for one of their own," said Maria Haberfeld, a police training professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. "I wouldn't want to be in their shoes and I don't think anybody else would."

Torrance police said the officers who slammed into Perdue were responding to shots fired moments earlier in a nearby area where LAPD officers were standing guard outside the home of someone targeted in an online manifesto that authorities have attributed to Dorner.

In the first incident, LAPD officers opened fire on another pickup they feared was being driven by Dorner. The mother and daughter inside the truck were delivering Los Angeles Times newspapers. The older woman was shot twice in the back and the other was wounded by broken glass.

In Perdue's case, his attorney said he wasn't struck by bullets or glass but was injured in the car wreck, suffering a concussion and an injury to his shoulder. The LAX baggage handler hasn't been able to work since, and his car is totaled, Sheahen said.

motowndowntown's photo
Mon 02/11/13 04:33 PM
A million dollar bounty does weird things to people.

Lucky thing these "well trained" police officers weren't armed with assault rifles and "guarding" grade schools.

willing2's photo
Tue 02/12/13 04:49 AM
Edited by willing2 on Tue 02/12/13 04:50 AM
A man and woman shot???

I suppose, of the cops keep shooting suspected cop killers, they will eventually get the right one, no?

Wouldn't it be easier and less risky to cops to just drone the suspects?

willing2's photo
Tue 02/12/13 06:39 AM
This is what I thought while reading the Buffoon cops shooting their suspects

Update.

Police now searching for black male suspected of killing cop.

Between the height of 5'7" and 6' tall. Wearing baseball cap, white tee shirt and baggy jeans. Considered armed and extremely dangerous. Shoot on sight.

If we spot the suspect with our drones, he/she will be taken out. All citizens take warning. Do not be in the vicinity of suspect or you will become collateral damage.smokin

msharmony's photo
Tue 02/12/13 06:47 AM

A man and woman shot???

I suppose, of the cops keep shooting suspected cop killers, they will eventually get the right one, no?

Wouldn't it be easier and less risky to cops to just drone the suspects?


not being that its on home soil where there is more presence and authority to handle it in a more intimate manner

msharmony's photo
Tue 02/12/13 06:48 AM

A man and woman shot???

I suppose, of the cops keep shooting suspected cop killers, they will eventually get the right one, no?

Wouldn't it be easier and less risky to cops to just drone the suspects?


not being that its on home soil where there is more presence and authority to handle it in a more intimate manner

willing2's photo
Tue 02/12/13 07:55 AM


A man and woman shot???

I suppose, of the cops keep shooting suspected cop killers, they will eventually get the right one, no?

Wouldn't it be easier and less risky to cops to just drone the suspects?


not being that its on home soil where there is more presence and authority to handle it in a more intimate manner

I take it you've never been to Torrance.laugh laugh laugh laugh

Cops don't go in there without lots of back-up in the daytime. They skeered of the folks.

They are normally high on adrenaline when they get near the place. They would be much more at ease using the drones they plan on using.

Get that note? They are planning on bring in the Drones the Liberals hug.smokin

no photo
Tue 02/12/13 10:25 AM
Drones can be used for surveillance to possibly locate a suspect or persons of interest, doesn't mean the suspects has to be shot or the entire neighborhood blown away by Drone nukes

both the police and the former policeman suspect are only displaying what happens when people that are angry or afraid for their lives are willing ready and able to use guns to shoot innocent people, intentionally or unintentionally

In the scenerio that is taking place In Los Angelas..Drones supplied with only a spit ball and a microwave pulse for a weapon would be safer and more effective than armed police