What if super heroes(vigilante) exist in real life?

What if super heroes(vigilante) exist in real life?

they do

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They would be killed or instantly arrested

The only way it could work if it was just a sniper targeting known criminals . Even then it would be hard to do

dude, that'd be like...weed man

They got that guy hiding in the trunk of the car

Anyone remember that ex-marine that went a bit crazy and started fighting crime, only to have the police murder him?

He was more like semi-relatable super villain. Too bad that story ended prematurely, it could have got good.

The real superheroes of the 21st Century are the brave women who are fighting on the front lines of feminism and winning.

I would scared as fuck if some crazed vigilante was beating people on the regular where I lived.

Phoenix Jones lasted all of 2 days before his identity got outed. Now he has to be very very careful when out 'patrolling' due to being targetted by mooks, kids and crazies. Think he's ended up becoming more a local flavour social worker.

Batman wouldn't fare any better.

That's why you should be pro registration.

#teamironman

Christopher Dorner already existed, but he never got to become a symbol

>Gets fired wrongly from his job for attempting to fight corruption in the LAPD
>Gets stricken off completely
>Gets some weapons, puts training to use
>Dorner Begins targeting corrupt LAPD officers
>Successfully takes out 4
>Ends with the LAPD burning him alive in a cabin he was hiding out in
>He goes down fighting

He didn't actually die, he's just chilling in a little cafe in Italy

Its very true that the existence of a figure invites fucked up people to step out too in order to fight it

Media covered that shit up real quick. They didnt even report how he died

>Los Angeles Police Department officers on a protection detail of an unnamed LAPD official's residence in the 19500 block of Redbeam Street[95] in the Los Angeles County city of Torrance opened fire on the back of a light blue Toyota Tacoma and shot its two occupants, Emma Hernandez, 71, and her daughter, Margie Carranza, 47,[94][96] delivering newspapers for the Los Angeles Times.[7][97] The vehicle, according to officers, was spotted exiting a freeway and heading to the area of the residence that officers were protecting, was thought by police to match the description of Dorner's 2005 gray Nissan Titan and was moving without its headlights on.[93][98] Hernandez was shot in the back and Carranza received wounds to her hand. Their attorney claimed police "had no idea who was in that vehicle" when they opened fire, and that nothing about his clients or their vehicle matched the descriptions given of the suspect or his truck.[99] The two women stated that they were given no warning prior to being fired upon.[100]

The fuck is wrong with the LAPD

wait are you serious about that last part?

I'm surprised how not-stupid that costume looks. It's actually decent.

they'd die like flies because real life doesn't have plot armor

Shut the fuck up user

So he was kinda like a cross between Frank Serpico and Anders Breivik?

>Shoot first, charge the dead innocents later

Fucking pigs

Yeah, totally. They jumped from the Dorner case to the case mentioned in real quick, they neglected to mention that the LAPD straight up set out to murder a guy.

Kinda, but he wasn't a whistleblower, he straight out went to his boss and demanded that the officers involved in the corruption cases he brought forward were disciplined, and he got fired for it. That's why he went full Commando.

>Light blue Toyota Tacoma
>Grey Nissan Titan
>These cars look similar according to the LAPD

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What's the furthest famous people have spoken in Dorner's defense? If Alex Jones is half the man he pretends to be then surely he saluted Dorner? Everyone says "fuck the police", but somehow when real events like this happen I imagine them twiddling their thumbs.

The Dorn Knight Rises FUCKING WHEN?

Then don't commit crime you damn nigger

This was a fun week on Sup Forums and Sup Forums

Kino when?

probably be a cop
or someone who's studied to be a cop
with possibly a cop car scanning for disturbances or known drug houses / locations of 'bad' guys
probably in tactical gear (think swat)
goes in fights/kills (if snyder mentality), makes sure evidence is there. probably takes 'some' of the money for costs.
gas ain't cheap. neither is armor, smoke, gas, etc.
leaves calling card/symbol
leaves before actual cops arrive
gets on highway
disappears

Police corruption in general is a huge issue. The LAPD is just the most brazenly corrupt. Who watches the watchmen?

>wanting le super hero man to solve all your problem

i bet you vote for trump, you weak authoritarian sheep

then nixon would still be president