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Dorner is first drone target on US soil.
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<blockquote data-quote="CoachR64" data-source="post: 2101426" data-attributes="member: 2150"><p>I'm also not sure how I feel abut the reward. In a case this high profile, I don't see the money being a huge motivator. If people see this man, they will turn him in. In many cases, big rewards put innocent people in danger as they will take risks searching for him on their own just seeking that opportunity for easy money. It also ties up police time and communications as the number of sightings and tips will sharply increase. Any man that remotely comes close to the description will now have people calling police and taking up valuable time. In cases where suspects are loved, revered, and hiding amongst friends and supporters, rewards can often be enoughg motivation for someone to turn in the suspect. In this case, I don't think the reward is necessary and could be more harmful than good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoachR64, post: 2101426, member: 2150"] I'm also not sure how I feel abut the reward. In a case this high profile, I don't see the money being a huge motivator. If people see this man, they will turn him in. In many cases, big rewards put innocent people in danger as they will take risks searching for him on their own just seeking that opportunity for easy money. It also ties up police time and communications as the number of sightings and tips will sharply increase. Any man that remotely comes close to the description will now have people calling police and taking up valuable time. In cases where suspects are loved, revered, and hiding amongst friends and supporters, rewards can often be enoughg motivation for someone to turn in the suspect. In this case, I don't think the reward is necessary and could be more harmful than good. [/QUOTE]
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