Ex LA Cop wanted: 2 murders, manifesto cop hit list, exposing corrupt cops.

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waterproof;5464633 said:
Dorner WHITE MAN worse fear.......A black man who is a tatical, military genius and is a physical monster, a survialist who is fighting for what he believes in, The Killing of the 2 innocent people is uncalled for.....but like they teach in the military it's called Collateral damage.....

He just made the whole L.A.P.D. look like scared little bitches and played them like a fool, the brother is half way to cuba........ But he did bring light to the LAPD that still corrupt after all the so-called clean out and fedral investigation, bunch of racist ass muthafuckas with negro's keep their mouth shut because they want to please their master....

LAPD to reopen probe into firing of ex-cop suspected in three slayings

Los Angeles police announced Saturday that it would reopen the investigation into the firing of Christopher Jordan Dorner from the LAPD, apparently prompting Dorner's vengeful rampage that has left three people dead.

Chief Charlie Beck is reopening the investigation because he wants “to insure the public that the LAPD is fair and transparent,” Cmdr. Andrew Smith said at a late-afternoon news conference at LAPD’s headquarters downtown.

Dorner was stripped of his badge in 2009 after a police disciplinary board found him guilty of making false statements against his training officer, Teresa Evans. In August 2007, Dorner accused Evans of kicking a mentally ill man during an arrest in San Pedro.

DOCUMENT: Chief Beck's statement regarding Dorner

The internal affairs investigation concluded that she had not kicked the man and that Dorner’s statements were false.

Dorner has killed three people, including a Riverside police officer, and injured others in a campaign to take revenge on those he blamed for his dismissal from the LAPD, police said.

At Saturday’s news conference, Smith also announced that a special task force was being formed to investigate the Dorner case. Other agencies on the task force will include the Irvine police, Riverside police, the FBI, the U.S. marshal’s office and other agencies.

yea....they want to look clear an transparent....yep. what you got to prove if this guy is crazy?
 
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there aint gonna be no trial they tryna kill this man on sight

Los Angeles police have been accused of resorting to 'street justice' in the hunt for suspected killer ex-cop Christopher Dorner, after they mistakenly shot a 71-year-old woman delivering newspapers and left her truck riddled with bullets.

The victim, Emma Hernandez, said the officers did not give any warning or commands and just began firing at her blue pickup truck, according to her attorney. Her 47-year-old daughter was a passenger in the car at the time.

'Tragically, we believe this is a case of mistaken identity,' Charlie Beck, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, said about the incident.

Hernandez was shot twice in the back and was hospitalized in stable condition. Her daughter, Margie Carranza, was a passenger in the truck at the time of the shooting. She was wounded by glass from the shattered window.


The two women were distributing copies of the Los Angeles Times before the terrifying incident. They were driving an aqua blue Toyota Tacoma unlike the description of the Dorner's vehicle, a gray Nissan Titan.

When police began firing and gunshots entered through the back windshield of the truck, the terrified women just 'covered their faces and huddled down,' the attorney for the two victims told the Los Angeles Times.

The police gunfire came from officers who were protecting a department captain and his family who had been included on the fugitive's hit list.

Six LAPD officers who had fired at Hernandez's vehicle have been placed on administrative leave.

The women's lawyer, Glen Jonas, told the Times LAPD not follow protocol or the rules of engagement before they decided to exercise deadly force.

'With no warning, no command, or no instructions, LAPD opened fire on their vehicle,' Jonas said.

'This wasn't even close,' their attorney said.

'This was two petite Latina women versus a large black man, with a different vehicle, different color. The police didn't take the time to do the identification. They didn't give the "suspect" the opportunity to surrender. So the whole thing was just mishandled, and we expect that the city will acknowledge that and go from there.'

Dorner, who is wanted in connection to three homicides, has been described as 'armed and extremely dangerous' and residents have been told to be vigilant and report any sightings.

On Friday, police put the area of Big Bear about 100 miles from Los Angeles, on lockdown as they searched the alleged shooter.

Police bloodhounds and heavily-armed SWAT officers in combat fatigues tracked a set of footprints in the snow and 125 cops checked every home in the community of about 400.

It's been more than a day since there's been a confirmed sighting, leading investigators to worry Dorner is far away from California.

Hernandez was driving a pickup truck at 5:30am, which police mistook it for the vehicle that belonged to Dorner and the officers began firing bullets into the blue truck.

Just moments after the first shooting at around 5:45am, police located another pickup truck, which was a dark color, and began shooting at it.

A male passenger inside the truck was not hit.

Hernandez and her daughter are expected to recover from their injuries but have retained an attorney.

'There was no warning, there was no orders or no commands… just gunshots,' Jonas told KTLA-TV.

Their attorney said that the blue truck was 'the wrong color and the wrong model' compared to the description of Dorner's car.

He accused police of not taking 'the time to notice that these two older, small Latina women didn’t look like a large black man.'

'We trust that the LAPD will step up and do the right thing and acknowledge that what they did was unacceptable and we'll deal with it,' Jonas said.

He said his clients were 'extremely traumatized.' They’re just trying to make sense of what happened. From their perspective, they’re sitting in a car, doing their job and a thunderstorm of bullets comes down.'

Dorner is wanted in connection to three homicides.

He could be anywhere at this point,' San Bernadino County Sheriff John McMahon said.

Police admit Dorner is highly trained and well-versed in their tactics and he has promised 'to bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty.'

Dorner is presumed to be armed with multiple weapons, including an assault rifle, although his manifesto suggests he may be more heavily armed - possibly even with rocket launchers.

'Do not deploy airships or gunships. SA-7 Manpads will be waiting,' he said in his manifesto, referencing a Russian-made shoulder-launched missile launcher.

Dorner, who received medals for his service during the Iraq war, also earned accolades for his shooting skills.

He earned a rifle marksman ribbon and pistol expert medal, CBS reported.

He was also deployed to Bahrain and Kuwait in 2006 and 2007 as part of the Naval reserve.

On Sunday he allegedly murdered the daughter and future son-in-law of former LAPD Captain Randy Quan, who defended him at the disciplinary hearing where he was expelled from the police force.

Then on Thursday he launched a shooting spree, that claimed the life of a 34-year-old police trainer with 11-years on the force.

Hell raising actor Charlie Sheen has urged the fugitive former LAPD to contact him.

Dorner had mentioned Sheen along with a number of other celebrities in his online manifesto which also indicates his intentions to kill more people.

In the manifesto, Dorner wrote: ‘Charlie Sheen, you’re effin awesome.’

In a 17-second video message posted on Saturday on the TMZ website, Sheen seems to suggest that he is willing to mediate between Dorner and the police.

Dressed in a black shirt and speaking in short, direct sentences Sheen thanks Dorner for his 'kind words' and then asks the man to call him.

'Let's figure out together how to end this thing,' Sheen is recorded saying.

The LAPD haven’t commented on Sheen's message about the man who Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has warned citizens is a 'sick individual

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(ob)Scene;5464685 said:
Lol they aren't about to reopen shit... they're trying to lure this man out.

they gon reopen this nigga dome if they even think they see him peep from around a corner
 
They can try and go at homie if they want. Get they ass whooped with a newspaper or bath towel

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CopperKing;5464711 said:
(ob)Scene;5464685 said:
Lol they aren't about to reopen shit... they're trying to lure this man out.

they gon reopen this nigga dome if they even think they see him peep from around a corner

lol These fools talkin bout he should just turn himself in. nigga as soon as he touches that LAPD door he's getting lit the fuck up
 
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CopperKing;5464670 said:
there aint gonna be no trial they tryna kill this man on sight

Los Angeles police have been accused of resorting to 'street justice' in the hunt for suspected killer ex-cop Christopher Dorner, after they mistakenly shot a 71-year-old woman delivering newspapers and left her truck riddled with bullets.

The victim, Emma Hernandez, said the officers did not give any warning or commands and just began firing at her blue pickup truck, according to her attorney. Her 47-year-old daughter was a passenger in the car at the time.

'Tragically, we believe this is a case of mistaken identity,' Charlie Beck, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, said about the incident.

Hernandez was shot twice in the back and was hospitalized in stable condition. Her daughter, Margie Carranza, was a passenger in the truck at the time of the shooting. She was wounded by glass from the shattered window.


The two women were distributing copies of the Los Angeles Times before the terrifying incident. They were driving an aqua blue Toyota Tacoma unlike the description of the Dorner's vehicle, a gray Nissan Titan.

When police began firing and gunshots entered through the back windshield of the truck, the terrified women just 'covered their faces and huddled down,' the attorney for the two victims told the Los Angeles Times.

The police gunfire came from officers who were protecting a department captain and his family who had been included on the fugitive's hit list.

Six LAPD officers who had fired at Hernandez's vehicle have been placed on administrative leave.

The women's lawyer, Glen Jonas, told the Times LAPD not follow protocol or the rules of engagement before they decided to exercise deadly force.

'With no warning, no command, or no instructions, LAPD opened fire on their vehicle,' Jonas said.

'This wasn't even close,' their attorney said.

'This was two petite Latina women versus a large black man, with a different vehicle, different color. The police didn't take the time to do the identification. They didn't give the "suspect" the opportunity to surrender. So the whole thing was just mishandled, and we expect that the city will acknowledge that and go from there.'

Dorner, who is wanted in connection to three homicides, has been described as 'armed and extremely dangerous' and residents have been told to be vigilant and report any sightings.

On Friday, police put the area of Big Bear about 100 miles from Los Angeles, on lockdown as they searched the alleged shooter.

Police bloodhounds and heavily-armed SWAT officers in combat fatigues tracked a set of footprints in the snow and 125 cops checked every home in the community of about 400.

It's been more than a day since there's been a confirmed sighting, leading investigators to worry Dorner is far away from California.

Hernandez was driving a pickup truck at 5:30am, which police mistook it for the vehicle that belonged to Dorner and the officers began firing bullets into the blue truck.

Just moments after the first shooting at around 5:45am, police located another pickup truck, which was a dark color, and began shooting at it.

A male passenger inside the truck was not hit.

Hernandez and her daughter are expected to recover from their injuries but have retained an attorney.

'There was no warning, there was no orders or no commands… just gunshots,' Jonas told KTLA-TV.

Their attorney said that the blue truck was 'the wrong color and the wrong model' compared to the description of Dorner's car.

He accused police of not taking 'the time to notice that these two older, small Latina women didn’t look like a large black man.'

'We trust that the LAPD will step up and do the right thing and acknowledge that what they did was unacceptable and we'll deal with it,' Jonas said.

He said his clients were 'extremely traumatized.' They’re just trying to make sense of what happened. From their perspective, they’re sitting in a car, doing their job and a thunderstorm of bullets comes down.'

Dorner is wanted in connection to three homicides.

He could be anywhere at this point,' San Bernadino County Sheriff John McMahon said.

Police admit Dorner is highly trained and well-versed in their tactics and he has promised 'to bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty.'

Dorner is presumed to be armed with multiple weapons, including an assault rifle, although his manifesto suggests he may be more heavily armed - possibly even with rocket launchers.

'Do not deploy airships or gunships. SA-7 Manpads will be waiting,' he said in his manifesto, referencing a Russian-made shoulder-launched missile launcher.

Dorner, who received medals for his service during the Iraq war, also earned accolades for his shooting skills.

He earned a rifle marksman ribbon and pistol expert medal, CBS reported.

He was also deployed to Bahrain and Kuwait in 2006 and 2007 as part of the Naval reserve.

On Sunday he allegedly murdered the daughter and future son-in-law of former LAPD Captain Randy Quan, who defended him at the disciplinary hearing where he was expelled from the police force.

Then on Thursday he launched a shooting spree, that claimed the life of a 34-year-old police trainer with 11-years on the force.

Hell raising actor Charlie Sheen has urged the fugitive former LAPD to contact him.

Dorner had mentioned Sheen along with a number of other celebrities in his online manifesto which also indicates his intentions to kill more people.

In the manifesto, Dorner wrote: ‘Charlie Sheen, you’re effin awesome.’

In a 17-second video message posted on Saturday on the TMZ website, Sheen seems to suggest that he is willing to mediate between Dorner and the police.

Dressed in a black shirt and speaking in short, direct sentences Sheen thanks Dorner for his 'kind words' and then asks the man to call him.

'Let's figure out together how to end this thing,' Sheen is recorded saying.

The LAPD haven’t commented on Sheen's message about the man who Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has warned citizens is a 'sick individual

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awww now thew latinas no how blacks feel.
 
remember this. after they shot the last guy...they stood around an didnt apply CPR...they just let him bleed out like the dude is saying in the manifesto
 
For Real!!!

And see we got these fake cops

They thought he had a gun (oops)

Made a mistake cops,
I hate cops

Turn on the TV whats this?

Another cop busted for illegal business

They outta control they outta their mind

They pullin you over, they hoppin inside

Just...they know you got drugs they know you got guns

And they know they be mad when they can't find none

Stupid!!!!

- Jay Dee
 
I'm bout to grow out a Hebrew Beard fat like Freeway's and grow out my bald head i do not want to be mistaken for that nigga and get popped in me ass on some a black male suspect that fit's the description of the L.A. Cop Killer have been shot in the Bay Area, stay tuned for more information from your local news at 10, stout nigga's that be yoking in the gym take heed, it might save your life.
 
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Black_Samson;5462559 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gByAc0ypdVs&feature=player_embedded

apparently Dormer handed back $8000 he found in the street in 2002

http://enidnews.com/localnews/x9648...news.com&relation=parent&error=not_authorized

“I thought it was a piece of cardboard,” Dorner said. “When we passed it I thought it was a large purse and turned around.”

When the two opened the envelope, they saw the checks and the church’s deposit slip.

Not everyone would have returned the money, but Baugher and Dorner said “it’s an integrity thing.”

definitely Serpico part 2

 

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