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  • #16
    Remember the cops in NY that fired 11 rounds at a suspect in front of the Empire State Building and didn't hit the guy but hit several civilians?
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    • #17
      What a bumbling bunch of dumbfucks. Those women are owed MILLIONS and now they're gonna get it. The cops ALMOST got away with paying these women off with a new Ford, but they even found a way to fuck that up.
      When the government pays, the government controls.

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      • #18
        I looked through what I could find and I see nothing about the guy they T boned and then popped rounds into his windshield.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by TorqueJunkie View Post
          I would really like to know how they managed to fire 100+ rounds into this truck and didn't kill anybody???????? I guess it is a blessing since it was mistaken identity, but what if it hadn't been?
          Because despite what you're told, most cops are horrible shots. They only shoot to pass the qualification test. Then when you through in stress, they can't hit the broad side of a barn.
          "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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          • #20
            Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
            The cops ALMOST got away with paying these women off with a new Ford, but they even found a way to fuck that up.
            No shit. Buncha fuckin idiots.

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            • #21
              Which is hard to understand considering the weapon AND ammo are given to them. They could train at anytime.
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              • #22
                What a bunch of fucking cocksuckers I hope those ladies sue the FUCK out of the LAPD.
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                • #23
                  These ladies will have to get behind about 48394328942 other people suing the LAPD for police brutality. Good luck to them. I hope they go bankrupt.

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                  • #24
                    When ex-cop Christopher Dorner was hunting down Los Angeles police and their families, more than $1 million in reward money was raised for help in his capture and conviction.

                    Now that there are two sets of claims to the reward money, the groups that pledged the money are balking at paying because Dorner wasn’t captured or convicted. He died Feb. 12 when he shot himself in the head after being cornered by police and the subsequent gunbattle set fire to the house where he was barricaded.

                    The $1 million reward was offered by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa after Dorner had killed two officers, the daughter of an officer and her fiance, and wounded two other cops. It is unclear how many groups and individuals pledged the $1 million, however, the Peace Officers Research Association of California along with police unions, civil organizations and private citizens all contributed to the reward.

                    President of PORAC Ron Cottingham told ABCNews.com that his organization, along with two separate chapters, pledged $60,000 of the $1 million total.

                    “We were given a specific criteria for issuance of the reward…. So now we are polling by mail to see … if member directors want to continue becoming part of the reward or not,” Cottingham said.

                    In addition to the $1 million reward, three separate $100,000 rewards were offered by the counties of Los Angeles and Riverside and the Los Angeles City Council.

                    Kirk Hallam, an attorney for Jim and Karen Reynolds, told ABC News that other groups are also considering withdrawing their reward pledges because Dorner was killed, not captured and convicted.

                    The Reynolds, who were tied up in their cabin by Dorner and called police when they got free, have put in a claim for the reward.

                    So has Rick Heltebrake, who Dorner carjacked after he fled the Reynolds’ cabin. He claims his phone call to authorities led to Dorner’s capture.

                    But it’s not clear whether any of them will be able to collect.

                    Riverside has already decided to not pay up. Riverside city spokeswoman Cindie Perry told ABCNews.com that the “criteria set forth by the committee was not met, therefore no reward will be given.”

                    Los Angeles County spokesman David Sommers said “there has been no consideration or discussion of pay out at this time.”

                    Sommers said several departments will be consulted to “determine the merit and validity of the [reward] claim. However, no decisions have been made by the county regarding the payout of the $100,000 reward.”

                    The city of Los Angeles didn’t respond to ABC News. And the status of the $1 million reward is expected to be settled in mid-April, according to Hallam.

                    “We are very confident that Jim and Karen Reynolds are entitled to the entire reward in terms of the various rewards that are being offered,” Hallam said.

                    The lawyer said the wording of the reward offer is not a loophole for the money to not be paid because California law allows for “conviction” rewards to be paid when the wanted person dies on the effort to apprehend him.

                    “California law Penal Code 1547E states that local government is authorized to issue rewards that are paid on the capture and/or conviction of the suspect, and if the suspect dies, in the course of a police dispute or while in police custody then the requirement that he be convicted is eliminated,” Hallam said.


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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                      When ex-cop Christopher Dorner was hunting down Los Angeles police and their families, more than $1 million in reward money was raised for help in his capture and conviction.

                      Now that there are two sets of claims to the reward money, the groups that pledged the money are balking at paying because Dorner wasn’t captured or convicted. He died Feb. 12 when he shot himself in the head after being cornered by police and the subsequent gunbattle set fire to the house where he was barricaded.

                      The $1 million reward was offered by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa after Dorner had killed two officers, the daughter of an officer and her fiance, and wounded two other cops. It is unclear how many groups and individuals pledged the $1 million, however, the Peace Officers Research Association of California along with police unions, civil organizations and private citizens all contributed to the reward.

                      President of PORAC Ron Cottingham told ABCNews.com that his organization, along with two separate chapters, pledged $60,000 of the $1 million total.

                      “We were given a specific criteria for issuance of the reward…. So now we are polling by mail to see … if member directors want to continue becoming part of the reward or not,” Cottingham said.

                      In addition to the $1 million reward, three separate $100,000 rewards were offered by the counties of Los Angeles and Riverside and the Los Angeles City Council.

                      Kirk Hallam, an attorney for Jim and Karen Reynolds, told ABC News that other groups are also considering withdrawing their reward pledges because Dorner was killed, not captured and convicted.

                      The Reynolds, who were tied up in their cabin by Dorner and called police when they got free, have put in a claim for the reward.

                      So has Rick Heltebrake, who Dorner carjacked after he fled the Reynolds’ cabin. He claims his phone call to authorities led to Dorner’s capture.

                      But it’s not clear whether any of them will be able to collect.

                      Riverside has already decided to not pay up. Riverside city spokeswoman Cindie Perry told ABCNews.com that the “criteria set forth by the committee was not met, therefore no reward will be given.”

                      Los Angeles County spokesman David Sommers said “there has been no consideration or discussion of pay out at this time.”

                      Sommers said several departments will be consulted to “determine the merit and validity of the [reward] claim. However, no decisions have been made by the county regarding the payout of the $100,000 reward.”

                      The city of Los Angeles didn’t respond to ABC News. And the status of the $1 million reward is expected to be settled in mid-April, according to Hallam.

                      “We are very confident that Jim and Karen Reynolds are entitled to the entire reward in terms of the various rewards that are being offered,” Hallam said.

                      The lawyer said the wording of the reward offer is not a loophole for the money to not be paid because California law allows for “conviction” rewards to be paid when the wanted person dies on the effort to apprehend him.

                      “California law Penal Code 1547E states that local government is authorized to issue rewards that are paid on the capture and/or conviction of the suspect, and if the suspect dies, in the course of a police dispute or while in police custody then the requirement that he be convicted is eliminated,” Hallam said.


                      http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headline...killer-reward/
                      what a fucking joke

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                      • #26
                        What a clusterfuck. Those two women that got their truck lit up were screwed, and now they are screwing the others. Way to go, LA!
                        Originally posted by BradM
                        But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
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                        • #27
                          Fuck Los Angeles, California.

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                          • #28
                            Don't trust the government and if they offer you cash to tell on someone, don't trust them. You're not getting paid
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                              Don't trust the government and if they offer you cash to tell on someone, don't trust them. You're not getting paid
                              WANTED
                              Dead
                              or
                              Just Dead

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                                Don't trust the government and if they offer you cash to tell on someone, don't trust them. You're not getting paid
                                Unless you work for them, then you can have everyone elses cash.

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