While the United states Armed Forces (private mercenaries) are stationed at 737 bases, in 130 nations around the world, defending “all freedom-loving people everywhere in the world,” southern california statute enforcement departments begin their largest coordinated dragnet in history, in search of Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles statute enforcement officer, after he killed a Riverside SEO. Dorner is suspected of killing two california residents four days previous; but that was not considered serious enough to begin an all-out manhunt.
Later in the day, Los Angeles SEOs, operating in the city of Torrance, shoot two women for delivering newspapers in a “vehicle” (a legal term for an “automobile or truck” bearing goods, services or persons in commercial transit) that resembled Dorner’s. In a separate incident Torrance SEOs ram another vehicle that resembled Dorner’s and filled it with bullets. David Perdue, the registered owner suffered a concussion, an injured shoulder and the total loss of his vehicle. The Torrance SEOs said Perdue (a U.s. subject/enemy/citizen of European heritage) looked like Dorner (a U.s. subject/enemy/citizen of African heritage).
Question: Why are the lives of two U.s. subject/enemy/citizens worth less than the life of one SEO?
[added 6/15/2022] Thanks to Freedom’s Phoenix for this entry.
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References:
Officials hunt for ex-cop in shootings of 3 officers; 1 killed – latimes.com.mht
latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/ex-cop-alleged-goes-on-rampage-shooting-3-officers-killing-one.html
Women delivering newspapers in Torrance shot in manhunt for ex-cop – latimes.com.mht
latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/ex-cop-manhunt-newspaper-delivery-women-shot.html
Police seeking Dorner opened fire in a second case of mistaken identity – latimes.com.mht
www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-torrance-shooting-20130210,0,3955268.story