S.W.A.T. may be intentionally burning suspects alive to end standoffs
Source: intellihub.com
Another explosion and house fire matching the Dorner incident last year, may show how lazily S.W.A.T. teams are conducting business nowadays to save moneyRob Dew, reporting for Infowars Nightly News recently did an excellent visual piece detailing questions which have arisen following a massive explosion and house fire during a S.W.A.T. raid Monday.
Shockingly, in the video Dew points out how the armored S.W.A.T. vehicle preemptively moved backward and away from the house just before the explosion.
Dew went on to play clips from the Dorner standoff when S.W.A.T. was caught applying fire to a residence to either flush out or kill the suspect last year. In fact, on Feb. 13, 2013, RT reported on the Dorner standoff burners in an article titled ‘Burn it Down’ – Dorner’s hideout deliberately torched by LAPD as dramatic manhunt ends.
RT wrote:
US Police were heard on Los Angeles TV and over LAPD audio yelling to burn down fugitive ex-cop Chris Dorner’s cabin, revealing a deliberate, considered plan to torch the building in which Dorner was believed to be hiding.
Local news channel Kcal9 has played a recording in which police were heard to yell “burn this mother*****r down,” and another shouting, “f*****g burn this mother*****r,” as Dorner was barricaded inside his hideout.
The news followed an LAPD audio recording in which a police officer is heard to say, “Alright, we’re gonna go ahead with the plan with the burners,” and continued, saying, “like we talked about,” as his colleague confirmed he is in agreement.
Interestingly today’s events, involving an explosion and house fire after S.W.A.T. responded to a police shooting, mirror the Dorner saga, as Dew points out in his spot on presentation.
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