Posted on 02/08/2013 8:02:00 PM PST by chessplayer
LOS ANGELES While the general response to Christopher Dorner a former Navy reservist who was fired from the Los Angeles Police Department in 2008, and is now suspected of killing three people and wounding two others as part of a vengeance-fueled killing spree, has ranged from shock to terror, some on the Internet are expressing support.
As the manhunt continued as far north as the San Bernardino Mountains, late Thursday, Interscope Records rapper Ab-Soul posted a photo defending the fugitive on his Instagram page, quoting Dorners 11,400-word manifesto, in which he outlines plans to kill law enforcement officers and their family members.
This was a necessary evil, Ab-Soul posted, quoting Dorners manifesto, and adding his own comment: God Bless You Sir.
So far, the post has received more than 3,200 likes and 500 comments, many supporting the statements.
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This guy is just your typical liberal taken to an extreme. He’s moral righteousness overflowing its banks to the point of killing people. Most liberals won’t go that far. They won’t actually kill you. They’ll just take your money and your guns and your liberty and your privacy and boss you around and henpeck you until you wish they had killed you.
"This was a necessary evil," Ab-Soul posted, quoting Dorner's manifesto, and adding his own comment: "God Bless You Sir."What's his FR nick?
This is a serious worry. Dorner provides great cover for any LAPD revenge killings right now, and that would prove mutually advantageous.
First of all, any officer who is killed by someone else will take them off the scent of Dorner, because their first suspicion will be that he did it.
And unless evidence shows that someone else did it, since the cops have “shoot to kill” orders against Dorner, nobody will be the wiser once he’s dead.
Heck, bad guys might even phone in false reports to distract the police from their area.
If he becomes an “anti-hero”, there are lots of people out there who will be more than happy to support him.
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