I also heard an officer saying to secure the back in case dorner ran out that way. They were trying to get him out of the building not necessarily burn him to death.
Maybe, but they did burn him to death. That's the reality.
It was his choice. Either burn to death or surrender.
Or his third and far more likely choice, since he was clearly armed and clearly hunted and clearly already a murderer-- commit suicide in the house. Because at that point the fire is irrelevant.
Yet another scenario the OP forgot to think of.
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