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1biggun 02-07-2013 03:29 PM

MAN HUNT FOR KILLER EX COP.
 
I CANT HELP WONDER ABOUT FIENSTIENS BILL WERE RETIRED COPS ARE ALLOWED ASSULT WEAPONS AS IF THERE SOME HOW NOT GENRAL POPULATION AN LESS OF A RISK THAN JOE BLOW . MANY ARE STRESSED OUT AN VERY MENTALY WORN OUT AFTER THEY RETIRE. THE NUMBER OF COPS WHO ARE GETTING BUSTED LATELY OR INVESTIGATED IS SEEMINGLY ON THE RISE.


ANY WAY SAW THIS STORY MADE ME THINK.

SEEMS LA IS AMOUNG THE WORST . I PERSONALY KNOW A WOMEN OFFICER THAT WAS RAPED BY HERE PARTNER, WHILE WORKING FOR THE LA PD AN HE WAS PROSICUTED. THIS WAS AROUND 1990


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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 — Thousands of police officers throughout Southern California and Nevada hunted Thursday for a disgruntled former Los Angeles officer wanted for going on a deadly shooting rampage that he warned in an online posting would target those on the force who wrong him, authorities said.

Authorities issued a statewide "officer safety warning" and police were sent to protect people named in the posting that was believed to be written by the fired officer, Christopher Dorner, who has military training. Among those mentioned were members of the Los Angeles Police Department.

"I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty," said the manifesto.

Dorner has available multiple weapons including an assault rifle, said police Chief Charlie Beck, who urged Dorner to surrender.

"Nobody else needs to die," he said.

More than 40 protection details were assigned to possible targets of Dorner. Police spokesman Cmdr. Andrew Smith said he couldn't remember a larger manhunt by the department.

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 the disciplinary hearing. Authorities believe Dorner opened fire early Thursday on police in cities east of Los Angeles, killing an officer and wounding another.

Beck detailed Dorner's alleged crimes in an usual press conference in an underground room at police headquarters, where extra security was deployed. The chief said there had been a "night of extreme tragedy in the Los Angeles area" and that all measures were being implemented to ensure officer safety.

Police said Dorner, 33, implicated himself in the couple's killings with the multi-page "manifesto."




A Facebook post believed written by Dorner said 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."

Los Angeles police believe the manifesto posted to Facebook was written by Dorner because there are details in it only he would know.

As police searched for him, the packed Los Angeles area was on edge. The nearly 10,000-member LAPD dispatched many of its officers to protect potential targets. The department also pulled officers from motorcycle duty, fearing they would make for easy targets.

In San Diego, where Dorner allegedly tied up an elderly man and unsuccessfully tried to steal his boat Wednesday night, Naval Base Point Loma was locked down Thursday. Navy spokesman Kevin Dixon said a Navy person reported someone matching Dorner's description in the area. Dozens of local police, sheriff's deputies and federal agents were at the base.

Nevada authorities also looked for Dorner because he owns a house nine miles from the Las Vegas Strip, according to authorities and court records.

Authorities said the U.S. Navy reservist may be driving a blue 2005 Nissan Titan pickup truck.

Los Angeles officers guarding a "target" named in the posting shot and wounded two women in suburban Torrance who were in a pickup but were not involved, authorities said. It's not clear if the target is a person or a location. 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.

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"We're asking our officers to be extraordinarily cautious just as we're asking the public to be extraordinarily cautious with this guy. He's already demonstrated he has a propensity for shooting innocent people," said Smith, the LAPD commander.

Dorner is wanted in the killings of Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence. They were found shot in their car at a parking structure at their condominium on Sunday night in Irvine, authorities said.

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. There was disbelief at three college campuses, Fullerton, USC, and Concordia University, where the two met when they were both students and basketball players.

Dorner was with the department from 2005 until 2008, when he was fired for making false statements.

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 at the time of his dismissal, LAPD Capt. William Hayes told The Associated Press Wednesday night.

Randal Quan retired in 2002. He later served as chief of police at Cal Poly Pomona before he started practicing law.

According to documents from a court of appeals hearing in October 2011, 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 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.

Early Thursday, the first shooting occurred in Corona and involved two LAPD officers working a security detail, LAPD Sgt. Alex Baez. One officer was grazed.

Later, two officers on routine patrol in neighboring Riverside were ambushed at a stop light, said Riverside Lt. Guy Toussaint. One died and the other was in surgery. The officers shot were not actively looking for Dorner, Toussaint said.

Dorner's LAPD badge and an ID were found near San Diego's airport and were turned in to police at early Thursday, San Diego police Sgt. Ray Battrick said.

Abukai08 02-07-2013 04:05 PM

This can't be. Police are the only ones qualified to own such weapons. They are here to protect the world. How could this happen???

Oh yeah that's right crazy is crazy no matter what their profession is.

I do like how they highlight the "Military Training" and not so much on his Police Training...

My heart goes out to the victims and their families and I hope for the safety of all the officers involved in the search.

lsmurphy 02-07-2013 04:54 PM

Turning on their own.............love it.

jfreakofkorn 02-07-2013 04:59 PM

Good Example of a Cop that he thinks hes better and above the law. Im not going to say that every officer thinks like this, but there is a quite a few that would love to get revenge people thinking that they are the Judge and Jury ....

And they call officers stable in the line of work .... Proves my point here ....

DucatiSS 02-07-2013 05:09 PM

The shootings this morning in Corona/Riverside are very close to my home. The building my wife works in is on lock down because it is 1 block from where he just went in a fired some rounds off in a grocery store.

All motor cops have been pulled off the street.

1biggun 02-07-2013 05:23 PM

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All motor cops have been pulled off the street.
TIME FOR THE LOOTERS TO COME OUT AN PLAY . TO BAD CALIFORNIA DONT ALLOW CITIZENS TO PRTOECT THEMSELVES VERY WELL. SO NOW WHN YOU CALL A COP THEY CANT COME ????????? GREAT??/

AL THIS KILLER NEEDS TO DO OTHER WISE IS CALL IN ROBBERSY HERE AN THERE AN SET THEM UP.

SO WHEN THERE IS A KILELR ON THE LOOSE AN HES AFTER POLICE THE COPS ARE NOW HIDDING WTF???????? WOW

DucatiSS 02-07-2013 05:30 PM

Sorry, I should have clarified. Motor cops are on motorcycles.
They are worried that they will become sitting ducks. The roads are crawling with squad cars from all over.

Getting a CCW out here is next to impossible.

Bolt2bounce 02-07-2013 06:15 PM

what I find strange is his ID and badge was found and he was fired years before... sounds fishy... B2B

Bradrock 02-07-2013 06:16 PM

Can you say: CLUSTERFUCK??? now the cops are shooting everybody!!
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Black Blade 02-07-2013 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bradrock (Post 700993)
Can you say: CLUSTERFUCK??? now the cops are shooting everybody!!
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Looks like they are shooting anything that moves now.

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The Page Ranking guy for the cops was on TV and said that Dorner "cowardly" ambushed a couple of officers. Explaining that he didn't give them a chance to fight back. I was trying to think what the standard is for "cowardly" here. Is it the same standard for those cops who shot and wounded the innocent women delivering newspapers? Now we have paicked cops armed to the teeth loose on the streets shooting anything that moves out of fear (cowardice?).

Is the same standard of "cowardly" applied to cops who perform a home invasion with a no knock warrant and kill some unsuspecting innocent person or persons inside when it's a wrong address for example. Those folks didn't have a chance to fight back either. Are those cops also "cowardly"? Just trying to understand what the "cowardly" standard is for cops. Or is it just non-cops who are "cowardly"? hmmm....


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