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so im thinking this one wont end as quietly as the police hope if true.....i mean he knows military and police tactics so he should in theory be a few steps ahead of them
Dorner, who has undergone training at the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center in Dam Neck, Va., said he was equipped with a sophisticated “Barrett .50” sniper rifle that would leave law enforcement vehicles useless. The rifles are sometimes used to stop vehicles with a round to the engine block. Dorner said he also was carrying shoulder-launched, surface-to-air missiles for attacks to defend against “airships or gunships.” “I have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional, and unforgiving,” Dorner wrote.
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by aaron2388
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
A high and mighty spook/ squid and an officer at that, melts down when he has to start again.Welcome to the real world wussy.
So he decided to have a lethal temper tantrum instead of learning how to adapt.
If you're still breathing you still have a chance to make it if you know how to keep driving yourself,he knew it ,he just wanted it his way, now he'll get NOTHING his way, maybe dead. F##kin idiot anyway.
A 'high and mighty spook?' LOL love the internet racists..so bold on the internet, yet so timid and scared in real life..how pathetic
You're taking the wrong context of 'spook'....but interesting that THAT is where your mind automatically goes
Originally posted by MystikMushroom
reply to post by aaron2388
The man claims to have had very high clearance from being in the Navy.
"Spook" means a spy, an agent. *facepalm*
I thought everyone here knew that a "spook" was a term used for CIA/NSA/FBI guys. For some reason they all like to retire to Naples/Ft. Meyers Flordia..
think spy cia or a ghost in most things he does thats why they called him a "spook"
Agents or people involved in espionage Signal, Communications and Electronic Intelligence gatherers, especially in the US Navy (Cryptologic/Communication Technicians), called such by virtue of their secure onboard spaces, inability to talk about the nature of their job onboard ship, and temporary nature of their job, causing distance from the regular ship's crew.
Originally posted by ThePublicEnemyNo1
reply to post by randyvs
Did you just hear the bullcrap story on KCAL 9 about how his wallet was left behind in San Diego after he supposedly tried to steal a boat and had his "Detective" badge in the wallet????? But, who would try to steal a boat and leave their wallet behind? That's some crazy crap.
Now, if I remember correctly...wasn't he fired back in 2008-09? And when you're fired from law enforcement...don't you have to turn in your badge???
WTF????
edit on 2/7/13 by ThePublicEnemyNo1 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by aaron2388
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by aaron2388
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
A high and mighty spook/ squid and an officer at that, melts down when he has to start again.Welcome to the real world wussy.
So he decided to have a lethal temper tantrum instead of learning how to adapt.
If you're still breathing you still have a chance to make it if you know how to keep driving yourself,he knew it ,he just wanted it his way, now he'll get NOTHING his way, maybe dead. F##kin idiot anyway.
A 'high and mighty spook?' LOL love the internet racists..so bold on the internet, yet so timid and scared in real life..how pathetic
You're taking the wrong context of 'spook'....but interesting that THAT is where your mind automatically goes
If that's the case, please explain to me what he meant by 'a high and mighty spook.' As far as 'but interesting that THAT is where your mind automatically goes,' yes, when I see someone typing 'spook' in reference to a black man, I tend to see that as racist..How incredibly interesting..
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
do you REALLY need someone to explain the context that spook was used in here? You're looking for racism, even when it isnt there.
Originally posted by aaron2388
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
do you REALLY need someone to explain the context that spook was used in here? You're looking for racism, even when it isnt there.
You're being naive if you don't see how "A high and mighty spook" couldn't be mistaken for a racist comment, especially since you yourself are obviously aware that 'spook' is a racial slur.
Originally posted by MystikMushroom
reply to post by aaron2388
And likewise, I have never heard of it in a racist context
Originally posted by canucks555
Intelligent fellow. Believable manifesto....but still a murderer...
He'll give himself up outside CA. Go wherever he knows he wont get shot with his arms up.
*Hopefullyedit on 7-2-2013 by canucks555 because: (no reason given)