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NJDhockeyfan2/13/2013 8:23:02 am PST

Conspiracies grow over LAPD’s call for #Dorner blackout

AS the LAPD surrounded the burning cabin containing former US Marine Reserve and alleged cop killer Christopher Dorner, police called for a worldwide Twitter blackout.

Conspiracy theories are mounting that the police in the San Bernardino County created their own version of events, trying at all costs to block journalists’ from accessing the scene to confirm how the events unfolded.

…Earlier today the US Marshal’s Service district chief Kurt Ellingson told CNN that “a suspect” tried to get out of the back door of the cabin, but he was pushed back inside. Twitter users jumped to many conclusions including allegations that police left Dorner to burn alive inside the cabin.
“Cops started the fire and now lying about it,” tweeted user @Anon4Justice. “Heard them on scanner one hour ago ‘Going forward with the burn’. #dorner”.

Another user @GeorgieBC wrote: “So US ‘authorities’ have apparently burnt someone to death in a cabin and let it burn through the basement so no body is left. #Dorner”.

She continued: “So police scanners were cut and media was told to stop filming then they lit the cabin on fire? Anyone ask for surrender? #Dorner.”
Another user @nicsha tweeted: “I don’t sympathise with murders but burning a man alive in a cabin who is ‘suspected to be a guy who might have killed’ is wrong #dorner”.

Hacking group Anonymous also weighed in, calling the police’s requests for silence “shady”.

“Note to media: If cops ask you to back away, it’s b/c they’re about to do something shady. It has nothing to do with your safety. #dorner,” @Occupythemob tweeted.

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Cindy Bachman said that no one was allowed to go near the fire, including the fire department.

Twitter user, @DanjoLabeef tweeted: “‘Hey, so this guy went into a cabin. We’re not sure it’s #Dorner, and even if it is, we’re not sure he’s guilty. Let’s light it on fire!’”.

“#Dorner chased back into cabin when SO plan was to set fire??”, tweeted another user @eurekasue49.

Twitter user @alpamin wrote: “Why don’t they put that fire out? They obviously don’t want him alive!!! #dorner.”

This conspiracy will stay around for a while. Dorner supporters will not accept that he himself is responsible for everything that happened and will look for any reason to blame the police.