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by chadillac83 4801 days ago
I think the Dorner thing has some factors you're not quite taking into account.

1. He was a trained professional 2. He knew their hand, their next move even 3. He was an outed cop on a rampage based on inequality in the ranks of the LAPD

I don't think Dorner was ever going to be brought in alive, the LAPD didn't want him to have a soap box to preach from or to give him hero status. I remember shaking my head as I listened to police scanner while they started to set the cabin on fire.

This was a scared confused kid hiding in a boat with the nation watching and wanting to hear what he had to say. The other seemed more like a shut it up, sweep it under the rug, the guy is a nut, let's all just forget this happened kinda thing.

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#2 and #3 support the thesis "BPD > LAPD", along with your other points.

#1 might be countered with "he was a radical Islamic jihadist" (in the worst case).