SPECIAL POST
Remember the former cop who terrorized Los Angeles and southern California a few weeks back, before committing suicide while holed up in a cabin in Big Bear? About 30 small groups joined together to put up a $1 million reward for information leading to the arrest and capture of Christopher Dorner.
Now that Dorner is dead and the dust has settled, some of the groups are apparently reneging. The Peace Officers Research Association and the City of Riverside are backing out, citing the requirement that Dorner be arrested and convicted. Remember that Dorner killed a Riverside officer before they put up $100,000 of the $1 million.
I suppose those cops would be madder than hell if the couple who turned Dorner in had not done so and he had gotten away. They could have said, "Well, we know that $100,000 you guys pledged is no good, so we decided not to call." It sure as hell makes you want to buy a ticket to the next Policeman's Ball, doesn't it? How about ponying up a contribution to the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund?
They really should be ashamed of themselves.
That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.
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