If what they did deserves accolades then why are the police denying starting the fire? Oh right, because it's totally not standard procedure and is equivalent to murder (if anyone pressed charges, which they won't). Even the people you're defending don't agree with your logic it seems, haha. Dorner has a family too, if you're gonna play THAT card. They should have taken him down (and hopefully taken him into custody) the correct way, which would have involved risking their lives, yes, but that's part of the job. They took the easy way out and I think it's shameful. And stop acting like I think the guy's justified in killing people, that's ridiculous. You, however think the police are justified in the same thing. It's a bit hypocritical.
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