ZT美国杨佳目前为止看起来非常professional

我怎么看着有点蓝博的意思:D:D。。。。这下海军的牛气了,这还不是退役海豹


似乎只是个 退役的后备役
 
问2个问题吧,为什么很多警察执行这么危险的任务不带头盔?

为什么电影中很多美国大兵带头盔不系下巴带?(要是在天朝工地带安全帽不系带算不合格)

美国大兵带头盔不系下巴带是战争中吸取的血的教训,带子系好了遇到爆炸气浪,或者子贯穿钢盔,巨大的冲力会把脖子拉断。
 
美国大兵带头盔不系下巴带是战争中吸取的血的教训,带子系好了遇到爆炸气浪,或者子贯穿钢盔,巨大的冲力会把脖子拉断。



salas 大妹子,你不简单啊,还有这军事常识?
 
我糊涂了,警察和他,谁是正义的呢?

中文媒体报道说:

道诺从枪杀28岁的华裔女篮教练莫妮卡·关和她的未婚夫开始。莫妮卡·关的父亲兰道·关曾是洛杉矶警察局资深警官,曾参与道诺被解雇的法院听证会。道诺因为作伪证而被解雇。道诺在网络上发帖“下战书”,声称他将对洛杉矶警局的一些前任和现任成员展开不寻常的报复行动,并扬言“我必须给洛杉矶警察局一点颜色看看,从而恢复自己的名誉”。
http://news.xinhuanet.com/world/2013-02/09/c_124339831.htm

  道诺在其个人网站公布的「自白书」上明确表示,因为失去从小梦想的警察工作,「我没有机会拥有自家的家庭,所以我也要终结你们的家庭」,他继续写道,「我已不在乎死亡,因为我从被洛杉矶市警察局开除,就已经死了」。警方同时透露,道诺之前曾寄出包裹给CNN电视主持人库柏(Anderson Cooper)。库柏7日证实有此事,他说包裹里面是一张字条、一张影碟和一个子弹射过去、留有弹孔的硬币,字条上写的是「我从不说谎」。
http://www.wenxuecity.com/news/2013/02/08/2222669.html

严阵以待的加州警方在追捕过程中草木皆兵,伤及无辜。很多人认为洛市警方出手如此之狠是为了“杀人灭口”,因为网络上流传的道诺的万言“自白书”,揭露了很多洛市警局见不得人的丑事,洛市警方恼羞成怒,所以疯狂滥射,连无辜的车辆也被打得遍体鳞伤。
http://www.wenxuecity.com/news/2013/02/08/2223805.html
 
中文媒体报道说:

道诺从枪杀28岁的华裔女篮教练莫妮卡·关和她的未婚夫开始。莫妮卡·关的父亲兰道·关曾是洛杉矶警察局资深警官,曾参与道诺被解雇的法院听证会。道诺因为作伪证而被解雇。道诺在网络上发帖“下战书”,声称他将对洛杉矶警局的一些前任和现任成员展开不寻常的报复行动,并扬言“我必须给洛杉矶警察局一点颜色看看,从而恢复自己的名誉”。
http://news.xinhuanet.com/world/2013-02/09/c_124339831.htm

  道诺在其个人网站公布的「自白书」上明确表示,因为失去从小梦想的警察工作,「我没有机会拥有自家的家庭,所以我也要终结你们的家庭」,他继续写道,「我已不在乎死亡,因为我从被洛杉矶市警察局开除,就已经死了」。警方同时透露,道诺之前曾寄出包裹给CNN电视主持人库柏(Anderson Cooper)。库柏7日证实有此事,他说包裹里面是一张字条、一张影碟和一个子弹射过去、留有弹孔的硬币,字条上写的是「我从不说谎」。
http://www.wenxuecity.com/news/2013/02/08/2222669.html

严阵以待的加州警方在追捕过程中草木皆兵,伤及无辜。很多人认为洛市警方出手如此之狠是为了“杀人灭口”,因为网络上流传的道诺的万言“自白书”,揭露了很多洛市警局见不得人的丑事,洛市警方恼羞成怒,所以疯狂滥射,连无辜的车辆也被打得遍体鳞伤。
http://www.wenxuecity.com/news/2013/02/08/2223805.html

从后面的两个链接,可以清楚的看出世界日报和混球网对新闻工作的理念差别
 
从后面的两个链接,可以清楚的看出世界日报和混球网对新闻工作的理念差别

见到可以车辆就扫射,这是事实吧?混球是谁呀?
 
LAPD to review firing of ex-cop it's hunting

By Chelsea J. Carter and Paul Vercammen, CNN

updated 9:21 AM EST, Sun February 10, 2013

Big Bear Lake, California (CNN) -- The Los Angeles Police Department will reopen its investigation into the firing of an officer that prompted alleged revenge attacks as the hunt for the man accused of killing three people widened in Southern California's San Bernardino Mountains.

Christopher Jordan Dorner declared war on police in a manifesto after being fired by the LAPD and losing appeals to be reinstated, claiming that racism in the police department was behind him losing his job.

"I feel we need to publicly address Dorner's allegations regarding his termination," LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said in a statement released Saturday.

"...I do this not to appease a murderer. I do it to reassure the public that their police department is transparent and fair in all things we do."

Beck ordered a re-examination of all evidence and new interviews with all witnesses connected to Dorner's 2009 firing after the LAPD ruled that he lied two years earlier in a complaint he filed against his training officer.

"I am aware of the ghosts of the LAPD's past, and one of my biggest concerns is that they will be resurrected by Dorner's allegations of racism within the department," Beck said.

'Last resort'

In the manifesto posted online, 33-year-old Dorner promised to bring "unconventional and asymmetrical warfare" to officers and their families, calling it the "last resort" to clear his name and strike back at a department he says mistreated him.

According to authorities, Dorner began making good on his threats a week ago when he allegedly killed Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence, in a parking lot in Irvine, south of Los Angeles.

Quan was the daughter of a now-retired Los Angeles police officer who represented Dorner in a disciplinary hearing that led resulted in his termination.

Timeline in hunt for Dorner

Days later, early Thursday morning, Dorner allegedly opened fire on two LAPD police officers, wounding one, in the suburban city of Corona.

Roughly 20 minutes later, Dorner allegedly fired on two police officers, killing one and wounding another, in the nearby city of Riverside.

Widening manhunt

Since then, much of the manhunt for Dorner has focused in and around the San Bernardino County mountaintop resort of Big Bear Lake after Dorner's pickup was found burning in the area.

As the dragnet entered its fourth day Sunday, the manhunt widened with the creation of a joint task force that brought together state and local law enforcement officials along with the FBI and the U.S. Marshals Service.

"We will look under every rock. We will look around every corner. We will search every mountaintop," Riverside Asst. Police Chief Chris Vicino told reporters Saturday.

In the snow-packed San Bernardino Mountains, officers trudged through fresh snow as they searched homes, knocking on doors and peeking in windows, for Dorner.

But as the search continued with no sign of Dorner, questions were raised about whether he escaped the dragnet -- possibly days earlier.

Arrest warrant

A federal arrest warrant affidavit said Dorner's burned-out truck was found on the property of a known associate in the Big Bear Lake area Thursday afternoon.

There has been no sign of Dorner since Thursday, and there has been speculation, based in part on the affidavit, that he has possibly crossed state lines into Nevada or made his way into Mexico.

Authorities say Dorner spent at least two days in the San Diego area following the shooting of Quan and her fiance.

Dorner's ID and some of his personal belongings were found Thursday at the San Ysidro Point of Entry at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the affidavit.

Border patrol agents have been searching cars crossing into Mexico for signs of Dorner, while authorities have searched a home Dorner owned in Las Vegas and one owned by his mother in La Palma, California.

Two sailors also reported Dorner, a former Navy lieutenant, approached them at the San Diego-area Point Loma Naval Base, and local police allege he attempted to steal a boat.

Even so, the focus of the manhunt remains on the San Bernardino Mountains where the search has been slowed by heavy snowfall.

Search teams were aided by helicopters, snowcats and armored personnel carriers with snow chains.

On alert

Los Angeles-area police and a number of military installations have been on alert since the shootings, while authorities chase down a number of unconfirmed sightings of the 270-pound, 6-foot Dorner.

In the manifesto and on a Facebook page, Dorner allegedly singled out as targets a number of officers and their families, who have been under guard since the shootings.

The LAPD chief on Saturday described the police shooting of two women who were driving a pickup similar to the one Dorner owned as a "tragic, horrific incident."

In an interview with CNN affiliate KCBS, Beck said the shootings of Margie Carranza, 47, and her mother, 71-year-old Emma Hernandez, occurred a day after the manhunt for Dorner began.

He said the officers were under enormous pressure.


Read more:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/10/us/lapd-attacks/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
 
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