Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
February 13, 2013
UPDATE: The L.A. Times reports that “incendiary tear gas” was used by police to start the fire that killed Christopher Dorner, confirming our report.
Police audio from the Christopher Dorner siege reveals a deliberate plan to burn down the cabin in which Dorner was trapped, with one officer heard to say, “fucking burn this motherfucker,” before police discussed their intention to, “go ahead with the plan with the burners.”
The audio was captured on police scanners as well as being picked
up by a local news broadcast. More than seven agencies, federal, state and local
were involved in the final hours of the siege. The LAPD SWAT
Team was airlifted in to carry out the final raid, with reports later confirming, “the SWAT team had the cabin
surrounded.” San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies were also involved in the
standoff. The video above is from captured police scanner transmissions which
were broadcast online shortly before authorities ordered them to be
disabled.
“Alright, we’re gonna go ahead with the plan with the burners,”
one officer says.
“Copy,” replies another.
“Like we talked about,” the first officer responds.
“The burners are deployed, and we have a fire,” says another
officer moments later, before the police dispatcher repeats the statement.
Within minutes of the fire starting, police note that the cabin is
“starting to collapse.”
Police are also heard discussing if they are ready to “bring
fire”.
“Burners” is police slang for tear gas canisters, which are known
to cause fires.
In a separate clip carried by a local news channel, police are
heard to say, “Fucking burn this motherfucker,” and “burn that fucking house
down.” This audio appears to be from earlier in the siege following the initial
shootout between Dorner and cops.
In another audio clip broadcast by CBS Los Angeles, police are heard saying, “get
the gas, burn it down,” clearly indicating cops knew use of tear gas would set
the cabin on fire.
As the Guardian reports, tweets made by journalist Max
Blumenthal, who was listening live to police scanner feeds, correlate with the
audio from the YouTube clips.
Shortly after smoke was seen rising from the cabin, police ordered online scanner feeds to be cut having earlier
barred networks like CNN from carrying live footage of the scene and telling journalists not to put out tweets.
The fact that police would burn down the cabin in which Dorner was
trapped, in a similar fashion to how the infamous Waco siege ended in 1993, was
predicted ahead of time in a video Alex Jones made hours beforehand. I made the same
prediction in a Facebook post before reports even emerged that the cabin was
on fire.
Given the ammunition inside the cabin, LAPD officers knew that the
tear gas would lead to a fire and instead of waiting it out, chose instead to
carry out a summary execution. That’s not to excuse the actions of Dorner, but
the fact that police now view burning people to death as a reasonable way to
apprehend a suspect is shocking.
As Mike Adams writes today, “If the LAPD is going to abandon
its mission of public safety and function as an armed vigilante justice squad,
dishing out death sentences to those it believes are guilty — without a trial or
anything resembling due process — then they might as well throw away all their
badges as just call themselves the LA Gang Squad. Because that’s how they’re
acting.”
A spokeswoman for the San Bernardino county sheriff’s office said
that Dorner’s charred remains were found inside the cabin.
The quotes by cops screaming to burn the cabin down from earlier
in the siege can be heard in the news report below.
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