I glanced over this story a couple of days ago and didn't pay much attention to it
Now reading up on what happened, his manifesto, and the crimes shyt has me
I don't condone the murders of the innocent at all but this was bound to happen and if not LA then it would've been somewhere else. Police corruption is serious and their privileges above the law rile up millions of people in this country now someone wants to do something about it however cruel. Protests, marches, dialogues and voting are all productive ways of producing change but no one wants to talk about violence being the last resort for such change. He will be found and KIA but it is something to reflect on.
Dorner's story does feel like a movie tho
I could imagine him moving constantly (even tho he's fat
) mean mugging like
and performing certain tasks as if they were official missions while this plays in the background:
The last three days of him on the run are composed with shaky handheld camerawork and quick cuts between himself, the LAPD, and random people watching the news like
lol
A mix of Falling Down, the Bourne trilogy, and Bane, The movie title:
Asymmetrical Warfare