A year ago I for one personally experienced many Police that were at my door one evening wanting to look over and look through my house to see if a bullet had hit my home after they were chasing a hispanic young man who had stolen something or had hurt someone. The L.A. Sheriff were annoyingly searching through every inch of my home for over 6-8 hours that Friday night (what a nightmare) and when all was said and done, sure enough (bingo) unbeknownst to me there was a hole in my closet rear wall & their was a hole behind my bookshelf in my Den. Praise God that the 2 bullets that came through my house did not hit me or my son that night (because we had no idea that our house had even been hit). When I asked the L.A. County Sheriff who shot through my home (they told me that it was the suspect that they were chasing who shot at my home). But come to find out that they were protecting themselves because they the Police were the ones who shot into my home not once but twice trying to shoot the guy/suspect that they were running after. Before they left my home they told me to get 3 estimates of the damages for my home to be repaired (so the L.A. Sheriff Police Dept. paid for my home to be repaired). Question; Why would they repair a home that they say that someone else damaged? That night they also caught the suspect that they were after and had him in the Police car taking him to jail. What I found very disconcerting and a damn shame was when these Police shot first into my home and then asked questions later. When I heard about the two elderly women and the man who had their trucks shot up last week due to the LAPD not following the proper protocol and procedures it did not sit well with me nor should it with any citizen. (I said to myself, "here we go again"; it is just another Police Dept. doing the same thing. Shoot first and ask questions later) . Thank God that the people are all alive to tell their stories of what happened to them. No one should have to suffer the injustices of any Police Dept. when their first oath is suppose to be "TO PROTECT AND SERVE". Stay Safe Apaches & God Bless You All Always!! Love and Blessings, Phoebe
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You either have to take a stand for something or you will fall for anything.
-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
I also had a chance to read Christopher Dorner's 11 page manifesto. This is a very tragic situation that should have never happened at all and I do not condone the killings of anyone. But Christopher Dorner has decided to take a stand and it obviously seems as though or as if the Police are trying to silence Christopher Dorner because of what he knows about the LAPD.
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