not a body just a pile of ash in the shape of a ex police officer
they're a gang plain and simple, if you kill one of theirs... even if you are just a the suspect they kill you... this is at least like the 4th time in in the last 2 years in cali alone and the 3rd time they have just burned the building the guy was in... burning them out is their tactic
Scorched earth
American Civil War
In the American Civil War, Union forces used the policy widely.[16] General Sherman utilized this policy during his March to the Sea. In another Civil War event, in response to Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence, Kansas, and the many civilian casualties there, the U.S. Army General Order No. 11 (1863) ordered the near-total evacuation of three and a half counties in western Missouri, south of Kansas City, which were subsequently looted and burned by U.S. Army troops. (Ironically, the commander of Union Forces who issued General Order No. 11, Brigadier General Thomas Ewing Jr., was Sherman's brother in law.) Under Sherman's overall direction, General Sheridan followed this policy in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and subsequently in the Indian Wars of the Great Plains.
When General Grant's forces broke through Richmond's defenses, Jefferson Davis ordered the destruction of Richmond's militarily significant supplies; the resulting conflagration destroyed many – mainly commercial – buildings and some Southern warships docked on the James River. Civilians in panic were forced to escape the fires started by Grant's army.
an incendiary grenade maybe.. not sure..
i dont think it was as simple as killing one of theirs for why he didnt see a court, this guy was a threat to their security as the crime syndicate they are..