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« on: February 09, 2013, 07:05:57 pm »

Christopher Dorner Manhunt: Police Search For Ex-Los Angeles Officer In Alleged Murder, Cop Killing

By TAMI ABDOLLAH 02/07/13 11:49 PM ET EST AP



In this image provided by the Irvine, Calif., Police Department via The Orange County Register, former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Jordan Dorner is shown. Dorner is a suspect in the killings of Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence, who were found shot to death in their car at a parking structure Sunday night. (AP Photo/Irvine Police Department via The Orange County Register)

LOS ANGELES — A fired police officer who threatened to bring "warfare" to the Los Angeles Police Department went on a shooting rampage that left a policeman and two others dead and set off an extraordinary manhunt that had three states and Mexico on alert for much of Thursday.

The search for Christopher Dorner led hair-trigger officers to mistakenly shoot at innocent citizens and forced police to guard their own.

But the focus of police efforts shifted Thursday afternoon to the snowy mountains around Big Bear Lake, about 80 miles east of Los Angeles, where police found Dorner's burned-out pickup truck and tracks leading away from the vehicle.

San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said 125 officers were going door to door and attempting to track the suspect, and that a SWAT team was providing added security to those in the community. Schools were put on lockdown while investigators examined the vehicle and spread out across the area.

"He could be anywhere at this point, and that's why we're searching door to door," McMahon said, adding that the manhunt would continue "as long as we can." A snow storm was expected in the region with temperatures dipping into the teens overnight.

Said LAPD Assistant Chief Michel Moore: "This complex and violent investigation has led to this mountain."

The pickup was to be processed at a crime lab Thursday evening and examined by investigators from multiple agencies.

Throughout the day, thousands of heavily armed officers patrolled highways throughout Southern California, while some stood guard outside the homes of people police say Dorner vowed to attack in a rant posted online. Electronic billboards, which usually alert motorists about the commute, urged them to call 911 if they saw him.

"I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare" to Los Angeles Police Department officers, on or off duty, said the manifesto. It also asserted: "Unfortunately, I will not be alive to see my name cleared. That's what this is about, my name. A man is nothing without his name."

Dorner, 33, had several weapons including an assault rifle, said police Chief Charlie Beck, who urged him to surrender at a news conference held amid heightened security in an underground room at police headquarters.

"Of course he knows what he's doing; we trained him. He was also a member of the Armed Forces," he said. "It is extremely worrisome and scary."

The nearly 10,000-member LAPD dispatched officers to protect more than 40 potential targets, including police officers and their families. The department also pulled officers from motorcycle duty, fearing they would make for easy targets.

"I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I'm terminating yours," the manifesto said.

At one point, officers guarding one location mistakenly opened fire on a pickup truck, believing it matched the description of Dorner's dark-colored 2005 Nissan Titan. Two occupants were injured.

The chief said there had been a "night of extreme tragedy in the Los Angeles area" and that the department was taking measures to ensure the safety of officers.

The search for Dorner, who was fired from the LAPD in 2008 for making false statements, began after he was linked to a weekend killing in which one of the victims was the daughter of a former police captain who had represented him during his disciplinary hearing. Thursday was the anniversary of his first day on the job at the department eight years ago.

Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence, were found shot in their car at a parking structure at their condominium on Sunday in Irvine. Quan, 28, was an assistant women's basketball coach at Cal State Fullerton. Lawrence, 27, was a public safety officer at the University of Southern California.

Police said Dorner implicated himself in the couple's killings in the manifesto posted on Facebook. They believe he was the one who wrote it because there were details in it only he would know.

In the post, Dorner wrote that he knew he would be vilified by the LAPD and the news media, but that "unfortunately, this is a necessary evil that I do not enjoy but must partake and complete for substantial change to occur within the LAPD and reclaim my name."

Dorner was with the LAPD from 2005 until 2008.

According to documents from a court of appeals hearing, Dorner was fired from the LAPD after he made a complaint against his field training officer, Sgt. Teresa Evans. Dorner said that in the course of an arrest, Evans kicked suspect Christopher Gettler, a schizophrenic with severe dementia.

Richard Gettler, the schizophrenic man's father, gave testimony that supported Dorner's claim. After his son was returned home on July 28, 2007, Richard Gettler asked "if he had been in a fight because his face was puffy" and his son responded that he was kicked twice in the chest by a police officer.

Quan's father, a former LAPD captain who became a lawyer in retirement, represented Dorner in front of the Board of Rights, a tribunal that ruled against Dorner, police said. Randal Quan retired in 2002 and later served as chief of police at Cal Poly Pomona before he started practicing law. Quan did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Dorner said in his online rant that after his dismissal that he lost everything, including his relationships with his mother, sister and close friends.

"Self-preservation is no longer important to me. I do not fear death as I died long ago," the manifesto said. "I was told by my mother that sometimes bad things happen to good people. I refuse to accept that."

Dorner said he would use all of his training to avoid capture and track his targets.

Dorner also had served in the Naval Reserves, earning a rifle marksman ribbon and pistol expert medal. He was assigned to a naval undersea warfare unit and various aviation training units, according to military records, and took a leave from the LAPD and deployed to Bahrain in 2006 and 2007.

"I will utilize every bit of small arms training, demolition, ordinance and survival training I've been given," the manifesto read. "You have misjudged a sleeping giant."

Earlier Thursday, two LAPD officers en route to provide security to one of Dorner's possible targets, were flagged down by a resident at a gas station in Corona who reporting seeing the suspect. The officers then followed a pickup truck until it stopped. The driver, believed to be Dorner, got out and fired a rifle, police said. A bullet grazed an officer's head.

Later, two officers on routine patrol in neighboring Riverside were ambushed at a stoplight by a motorist who drove up next to them and opened fire with a rifle. One died and the other was seriously wounded but was expected to survive, Riverside police Chief Sergio Diaz said.

Diaz said news organizations should withhold the officers' names because the suspect had made clear that he considers police and their families "fair game."

The hunt for Dorner also led to two errant shootings in the pre-dawn darkness Thursday.

LAPD officers guarding a target named in the manifesto shot and wounded two women in suburban Torrance who were in a pickup truck, authorities said. Beck said one woman was in stable condition with two gunshot wounds and the other was being released after treatment.

"Tragically we believe this was a case of mistaken identity by the officers," Beck said.

Minutes later, Torrance officers responding to a report of gunshots encountered a dark pickup matching the description of Dorner's, police said. A collision occurred and the officers fired on the pickup. The unidentified driver was not hit and it turned out not to be the suspect vehicle, they said.

In San Diego, where police say Dorner tied up an elderly man and unsuccessfully tried to steal his boat Wednesday night, Naval Base Point Loma was locked down Thursday after a Navy worker reported seeing someone who resembled Dorner.

Navy Cmdr. Brad Fagan said officials believe Dorner had checked into a base hotel on Tuesday and left the next day without checking out. Numerous agencies guarded the base on Thursday. Fagan said Dorner was honorably discharged and that his last day in the Navy was last Friday.

Nevada authorities also joined the search, because Dorner owns a house nine miles from the Las Vegas Strip, according to authorities and property records.

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Associated Press writers contributing to this report include Jeff Wilson, Bob Jablon, Greg Risling, Shaya Tayefe Mohajer, Linda Deutsch and John Antczak in Los Angeles and Ken Ritter in Las Vegas.

Tami Abdollah can be reached on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/LATams
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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2013, 07:08:07 pm »

Christopher Dorner's Manifesto: Los Angeles Cop Killing Suspect Leaves Disturbing Writings On Facebook

Posted: 02/07/2013 2:16 pm EST  |  Updated: 02/08/2013 9:32 pm EST




Christopher Dorner

Christopher Dorner, the shooting suspect who allegedly went on a rampage and killed an officer on Thursday, wrote an online manifesto on his Facebook page detailing his violent plan.

The long and disturbing writings threaten harm to police officials and their families. It also makes references to Dorner's former position as an LAPD officer, before he was fired in 2008.

"The Violence of action will be HIGH," Dorner wrote. "I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty ... You will now live the life of the prey ... I have the strength and benefits of being unpredictable, unconventional, and unforgiving."

READ the full story here, and the entire manifesto below.

Christopher Dorner's Manifesto [UPDATE] by


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« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2013, 07:14:41 pm »

Christopher Jordan Dorner Facebook Pages Popping Up In Support Of Suspected Murderer
By Anna Almendrala   Posted: 02/07/2013 5:32 pm EST  |  Updated: 02/07/2013 7:20 pm EST




LOS ANGELES -- Former LAPD police officer and Navy reservist Christopher Jordan Dorner is currently on the run from police. In an online manifesto posted on his Facebook profile, he implicated himself in the shooting deaths of Cal State Fullerton basketball coach Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence. They were discovered in their car Sunday evening.

Dorner is also suspected of ambushing police officers early Thursday morning. He is believed to have shot a pair of police on security detail, grazing one officer. Then he allegedly ambushed a second pair of officers at a stop light, killing one cop and critically wounding another.

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck warned the public that Dorner was considered armed and dangerous in a press conference Thursday morning. He described the past 24 hours as "night of extreme tragedy in the Los Angeles area."

Yet in spite of the police department's warnings, Facebook pages in support of Dorner have popped up in the hours since Beck's press conference.

One simply titled "Christopher Jordan Dorner," which went live at about 1 p.m. PST, has been posting inspirational meme photos with motivational quotes like this one from singer Jim Morrison: "Expose yourself to your deepest fear after that fear has no power and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free."

The "About" section of the page describes Dorner as "a man with morals and a hero" and "a real rebel with a cause."

Another page, called "I Support Christopher Jordan Dorner," says it all in the title. The page's only post: a link to Dorner's unedited manifesto, complete with the names of all the people he blames for his dismissal from the LAPD (news sources, including The Huffington Post, are carrying versions of his manifesto with the names excised).

People who appear to be supporters of Dorner are commenting on the Facebook pages about his manifesto, in which he claims that he was dismissed from the LAPD in 2008 after reporting that a superior used excessive force against a suspect with schizophrenia.

"If you read the letter he definitely knows what he's talking about, someone needs to really dig deeper" wrote one commenter.

Another writes, "The police are guilty of murder, he is a good cop dusting the dirt off the table."

But one Facebook commenter is suspicious of both the timing and the bizarre content of these "fanpages," accusing the local police of setting up dummy pages to spy on Dorner's supporters. Nonetheless, he still expresses support for him. From the Facebook page:

    this is obviously a government page to see who is all looking at it NSA FBI DHS ect..... none the less mr Dorner is a real American hero at this point in time the police are not on the side of the American people but only serve to protect the interest of the elite and to keep the common man down and out i pray a million Christopher Dorners are born to take on the illegitimate government!! death to the LAPD

In addition to two positive fan pages set up for Dorner, three negative ones have sprung up. One accuses him of being a "crooked former cop who never wore the badge with honor, courage, and commitment." Another is posting news updates about the manhunt, and a third is simply titled, "Kill Christopher Jordan Dorner."

Multiple Southern California police departments and thousands of officers have fanned out across Nevada, Arizona and Mexico to find Dorner, according to the Associated Press.

Learn more about the hunt for Christopher Jordan Dorner.


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« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2013, 07:17:13 pm »

Once again the the corruption and elitist attitude of the police have brought another human being down. The entire justice system starting with the police departments is corrupt. I do not condone what this man has done to try and bring the problem to the surface such that someone would recognize and address the corruption but I understand how all this brings a man to this position. Sadly once again the bad guys will be promoted and the innocent will suffer.
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« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2013, 07:18:05 pm »

Dorner's mission is not about a predjudice, (which every single culture, religion, or class of people carries and uses), it's about failed justice. An opinion is that his manifesto is going to get about all the attention that it already got. That means no investigation, committees, confirmation, or absolution. Branded as mentally ill, no court will hear his words. An opinion of being hunted for assassination, the truth of your death will never be known.... no video or cams. Propaganda will be written to console, control and cajole the populous of your deeds.
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« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2013, 07:18:31 pm »

Dorner's mission is not about a predjudice, (which every single culture, religion, or class of people carries and uses), it's about failed justice. An opinion is that his manifesto is going to get about all the attention that it already got. That means no investigation, committees, confirmation, or absolution. Branded as mentally ill, no court will hear his words. An opinion of being hunted for assassination, the truth of your death will never be known.... no video or cams. Propaganda will be written to console, control and cajole the populous of your deeds.
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« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2013, 07:19:19 pm »

Dorner's mission is not about a predjudice, (which every single culture, religion, or class of people carries and uses), it's about failed justice. An opinion is that his manifesto is going to get about all the attention that it already got. That means no investigation, committees, confirmation, or absolution. Branded as mentally ill, no court will hear his words. An opinion of being hunted for assassination, the truth of your death will never be known.... no video or cams. Propaganda will be written to console, control and cajole the populous of your deeds.
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« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2013, 07:27:48 pm »

Some noteworthy journalist need to get involved and offer us the truth. If what Mr Dorner said is true, he deserves vindication and if what he said about the LAPD, well that makes one wonder how many police departments country wide are just as bad.
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« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2013, 07:28:34 pm »

Here's a link to the uncensored version of the manifesto:

http://hiphopandpolitics.wordpress.com/2013/02/07/uncensored-manifesto-from-retired-lapd-officer-christopher-dorner/
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« Reply #9 on: February 09, 2013, 07:30:16 pm »

From the headline, I thought I would be reading the rantings of a disturbed person. That just wasn't so. I am sad that he was pushed far enough to cross the line and kill these people. He was wronged. He lost his job in the LAPD, but then to lose his respect in the military, I can see why he has gone over the deep end..

I believe him...

He stands for the truth to be told
He stands for Justice for the innocent victims who have been wronged
He stands by his God given name..

To bad he does not stand next to God, but choose to stand on the side he so despises.

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« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2013, 07:33:04 pm »

What would you say if the entire Los Angeles Superior Court Judges were found guilty for excepting money that was NOT authorized by LAW. And after that decision they paid a lobbyist to go to congress and requested and received Retro Active Immunity from Prosecution? And nothing in the media. Dead silent.
Now look up Senate Bill SBX211.

Let me give you an idea of what Retro Active Immunity Is.

HISTORY OF RETRO ACTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE UNITED STATES
1. given for illegal merger of six large banks in 1965 (we can see the effects of that now)
2. given for unconstitutional use of torture
3. given to telecom company for illegal wire taps. (Fisa bill that led to the patriot act)
4. given to Judges for taking bribes. (SBX211)

Ted Kennedy back in 1965 in regards to the illegal merger of six large banks.
Quote: ""The very idea of “retroactive immunity” for lawbreaking corporations is so radical, so repugnant to the most basic principles of the “rule of law,”"
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« Reply #11 on: February 09, 2013, 09:41:58 pm »

The tables are turned on that nest of criminals at LAPD. Now they can feel some consequences for their cruelty. I hope he keeps them afraid, no more need die, just make them think twice before messing with defenseless victims.
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« Reply #12 on: February 09, 2013, 09:42:18 pm »

Finally, someone quallified to take on the corrupt system.
Now, if only more would step up and do the same.
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« Reply #13 on: February 09, 2013, 09:43:25 pm »

Of course, I still don't dig him offing the civilians..!   Shocked
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« Reply #14 on: February 09, 2013, 09:45:21 pm »

Here is a tape of the man who was kick in his frecking face by the cop that this man lost his job his life over.Until this day you can still see her shoe print in the man face.
http://boywithgrenade.org/tag/lapd-sgt-teresa-evans/
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