
“Except apparently it does, at least if you work in law enforcement. This week, the office of Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced that it won’t be filing charges against Brian McGee, the Torrance officer who rammed Perdue’s truck, then opened fire on him. Part of the reason why McGee’s actions were deemed reasonable is that just blocks away, seven LAPD cops had just fired 100 bullets at a truck driven by Margie Carranza and her mother, Emma Hernandez, thinking they were Dorner. The seven LAPD cops shot up not only the women’s truck, they also sent bullets flying all over the neighborhood, hitting ‘cars, trees, roofs and garage doors.'”
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