Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Justice?



                I am assuming that most of you have seen or heard the news in the last couple of weeks pertaining to the manhunt for Chris Dorner. Just in case though I will fill you in about what had actually happened. Chris Dorner was fired by the LAPD for accusing a partner on the force of misconduct. The Manifesto of Chris Dorner gives an inside look to what is wrong with our justice system and the corruption that is occurring. Dorner has had an inside look at the corruption and exposes it rightly so as it should not be allowed to be swept under the rugh anymore. The Manifesto also gives us a great look into the mind of a killer and the hive mind that is our society.
               
               There is so many different thing that are incredibly messed up throughout this whole thing. The fact that the LAPD is accused of misconduct and squashes all evidence of the event. An honest officer who was in the right getting fired for crossing the “blue line” a certain we look out for our own attitude on the force. Then the Manhunt was another whole story, shooting at innocent people because they assumed that they were Chris Dorner solely because they may have been black and driving a silver ford ranger. But what is worse the LAPD and its conduct or the fact that as a society there are people that can now feel sympathy for a murderer some even calling him a hero for showing what is wrong with the system. Sure he did not go about it in a great way eventually ending up supposedly killing himself but he definitely did get the attention drawn to the LAPD.
                Once again the conversation on gun control will be in the news again and everyone will get blamed but those whom are actually responsible. What do you think about this does it scare you we have people not necessarily rooting for a cop killer but rooting for the underdog trying to expose the system or maybe even the fact that our system can be so broken that this kind of action seems necessary to some people. I personally think that the blatant racism in the force is the worst part about this whole case. The LAPD has confused multiple people with Chris Dorner simply based on skin color. The justice system has been put to the wayside for this whole case. The LAPD and its officers decided that they were rightfully the judge, jury and executioner. They did so by firing upon people who were not correctly identified as Chris Dorner as well as burning down the house that Dorner was holed up in during his final hours. They sufficiently sentenced him to death without any plans of bringing him in.