Massive manhunt for ex-cop wanted in shooting rampage

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thousands of police officers throughout Southern California and neighboring states 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 wronged him, authorities said.
Police 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. 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 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 hunt spread from California to Nevada, Arizona and Mexico, said a U.S. Marshals Service official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to publicly comment.
A burned-out pickup truck reported near the Big Bear ski area at 8:35 a.m. came under investigation. TV news helicopters showed a rifle-equipped team being delivered to the area in the San Bernardino Mountains. San Bernardino County sheriff's Deputy Zach Beckum said the pickup fire was being investigated but there has been no sighting of Dorner. Beckum said local school officials decided to lock down the schools. The Bear Mountain ski resort closed its slopes and FBI agents manned a checkpoint to question drivers leaving the area.
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 unusual 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 after a Navy worker reported seeing someone who resembled Dorner.
Navy Cmdr. Brad Fagan said officials don't believe he was on base Thursday but had checked into a base hotel on Tuesday and left the next day without checking out. Numerous agencies guarded the base.
Fagan said Dorner was honorably discharged and that his last day in the Navy was last Friday.
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 dark colored 2005 Nissan Titan pickup truck.
The hunt for Dorner led to two errant shootings in the pre-dawn darkness Thursday.
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.
Minutes later Torrance officers responding to a report of gunshots encountered a dark pickup matching the description of Dorner's, said Torrance Sgt. Chris Roosen. 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, Roosen said.
"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, said LAPD Sgt. Alex Baez. A citizen pointed out Dorner to the officers who followed until his pickup stopped and the driver got out and fired a rifle at them, officials said. One officer's head was grazed by a bullet.
Later, two officers on routine patrol in neighboring Riverside were ambushed at a stop light 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, said Riverside police Chief Sergio Diaz.
Diaz said news organizations should withhold the officers' names because the suspect had made clear that he considers police and their families "fair game."
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.
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Associated Press writers contributing to this report include Jeff Wilson, Bob Jablon, Greg Risling and John Antczak in Los Angeles and Ken Ritter in Las Vegas
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LAPD to reopen investigation of Dorner's firing Los Angeles Times | February 9, 2013 | 6:13 PM
The Los Angeles Police Department announced today that it would reopen the investigation into Christopher Jordan Dorner's firing, which apparently prompted Dorner's vengeful rampage that has left three people dead.
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck is reopening the investigation because he wants to assure the public that "the LAPD is fair and transparent," Cmdr. Andrew Smith said at a late afternoon news conference at LAPD's headquarters downtown.
For the latest information go to www.latimes.com.
The picture shows the cop with a deadly assault rifle. Why do the cops need this weapon of war?
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Apparently regular civilians don't need them, so cops don't either. Kind of sad how this is a cop gone bad story and the California citizens are rendered defenseless. Most anti-gun legislation exempts current and former law enforcement, meaning this alleged killer can have them, but law abiding CA people cannot. Some animals are more equal than others.
Well it's a good thing only police can get guns in California...
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This is why when you have issues with superiors you: Document, document, document. Then you have a legal recourse that you can take to some shark attorney who will see it as a cash cow and run circles around those that wronged you. Attorneys are there for a reason.
Dorner has been planning this for 5 years....The VERY DIRTY LAPD is going to get a very well deserved surprise from him...
"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."
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...so, 'your name' as a cop killing sociopath is of more relative value to you dead?
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Given his military history, and the accusations against him, I'd speculate that there is some PTSD or other similar mental disorder at work in Mr Dorner. However, any sympathies I might have had for him or hope for his recovery went out the window when he started killing people.Â
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I do not see this ending well for Mr Dorner. Hopefully, they can put this rabid animal down before he hurts or kills any more people.Â
Here is the link to his un-censored(for now) manifesto, complete with the names, color metaphors and f-bombs. I think he could have resolved this issue legally without resorting to violence and killing. http://hiphopandpolitics.wordpress.com/2013/02/07/uncensored-manifesto-from-retired-lapd-officer-christopher-dorner/
 @theobserver "I ask that all journalist investigating this story submit request for FOIA with the LAPD to gain access to the BOR transcripts which occurred from 10/08 to 2/09. There, you will see that a video was played for the BOR members of Mr. Christopher Gettler who suffers from Schizophrenia and Dementia stating that he was kicked by a female officer. That video evidence supports my claim that Evans kicked him twice in the upper body and once in the face"
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I read his manifesto, and quit frankly, I believe him, and all that he is telling. I wish there was just one reporter that would check into what he is saying, before the LAPD silence him.
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Hillary Clinton. You'll make one hell of a president in 2016. Much like your husband, Bill, you will be one of the greatest. Look at Castro in San Antonio as a running mate or possible secretary of state. He's (good people) and I have faith and confidence in him. Look after Bill. He was always my favorite President. Chelsea grew up to be one hell of an attractive woman. No disrespect to her husband.
Gov. Chris Christie. What can I say? You're the only person I would like to see in the White House in 2016 other than Hillary. You're America's no !@#$%^&* taking uncle. Do one thing for your wife, kids, and supporters. Start walking at night and eat a little less, not a lot less, just a little. We want to see you around for a long time. Your leadership is greatly needed.
Wayne LaPierre, President of the NRA, you're a vile and inhumane piece of !@#$%^&*. You never even showed 30 seconds of empathy for the children, teachers, and families of Sandy Hook. You deflected any type of blame/responsibility and directed it toward the influence of movies and the media. You are a failure of a human being. May all of your immediate and distant family die horrific deaths in front of you.
Chris Matthews, Joe Scarborough, Pat Harvey, Brian Williams, Soledad Obrien, Wolf Blitzer, Meredith Viera, Tavis Smiley, and Anderson Cooper, keep up the great work and follow Cronkite's lead. I hold many of you in the same regard as Tom Brokaw and the late Peter Jennings. Cooper, stop nagging and berating your guest, they're your (guest). Mr. Scarborough, we met at McGuire's pub in P-cola in 2002 when I was stationed there. It was an honor conversing with you about politics, family, and life.
Willie Geist, you're a talented and charismatic journalist. Stop with all the talk show shenanigans and get back to your core of reporting. Your future is brighter than most.
Revoke the citizenship of Fareed Zakaria and deport him. I've never heard a positive word about America or its interest from his mouth, ever. On the same day, give Piers Morgan an indefinite resident alien and Visa card. Mr. Morgan, the problem that many American gun owners have with you and your continuous discussion of gun control is that you are not an American citizen and have an accent that is distinct and clarifies that you are a foreigner. I want you to know that I agree with you 100% on enacting stricter firearm laws but you must understand that your critics will always have in the back of their mind that you are native to a country that we won our sovereignty from while using firearms as a last resort in defense and you come from a country that has no legal private ownership of firearms. That is disheartening to American gun owners and rightfully so.
 @gbudavid Well at least he didn't bash Bush, But seriously.......Clinton......what the F bro. I could have some sympathy, but killing family members really crosses that line.
"Irvine victim Monica Quanâs father, Randy Quan, a retired L.A. police captain, was involved in a disciplinary review process that ultimately led to Dorner's 2008 dismissal. The decisions followed a determination that Dorner had concocted a fraudulent story in which he accused his training officer of kicking a handcuffed suspect twice in the chest and once in the face.
Following his dismissal, Dorner said he became alienated and alone.
âIâve lost a relationship with my mother and sister because of the LAPD. Iâve lost a relationship with close friends because of the LAPD,â Dorner said.
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He said the killings were an effort to force the police to acknowledge that his abuse of force allegations had been true and that he had been unfairly dismissed.
âIâll be waiting for a public response at a press conference. When the truth comes out, the killing stops,â Dorner said"
.They are sure to kill him, because that way no one will reopen Dorner's complaint case and, find the probable coverup that was involved.It would'nt be the first time that kind of thing has happened in the LAPD. Non of this is surprising. I feel bad for the guy.
So instead of targeting the suspect, the LAPD randomly shot two innocent women for no reason?
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That's shameful. This guy is a murderer, but it seems like the cops in the LA area are just as bad.
 I think he will be hunting in the southland for awhile. I think him trying to steal the boat was a decoy. I also think burning the truck in Big Bear was a atttempt to distract from where he is and where he is going to. The way this nut job worded his "manifesto" he will be targeting anyone that is assiciated with LAPD up to and including cars with the rear license plate frames that have a code letting other cops know they are cops. Right now he can stay hidden someewhere and not ope his head out and still have the cops go nuts and shoot at anyone that looks like this guy.
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Having said that, Because CA has the stupid gun control laws that it does, it it very unlikely he will be stopped for quite a while. Most the law biding citizens down there are outgunned by these laws so they cant do anything. The rest that hate cops might even be helping him .
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 While this guy is really off the deep end, you have to ask yourself did the LAPD railroad him and fire him for being honest?? That will be very interesting to find out.
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Gun control laws don't seem to make a great deal of difference when it comes to the murder rate. Right across the border, Arizona has much more gun-owner friendly laws (I even carry down there, and I don't have an AZ carry permit), yet, its murder rate is higher than Cali's rate, and has been consistently higher for years. The same is true of Nevada. And New Mexico is off-the-charts; it's one of the most murderous states per capita in the whole country.
Looks like a nice ACOG on that M-4 the officer is carrying, with the 30-round magazine to defend himself. You know, those things were only created to kill as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time, according to Feinstein, Hales, Obama, Okamoto... so the question you anti-gunners should ask yourself is, how many people does the police officer in the photo above intend to kill with the high-capacity magazine in his military-style assault weapon?What does he need that pistol grip for?Well, Californians, your cops can't catch him and you're all at risk, he has weapons you're not allowed to have because you can trust the cops, and your cops are accidentally shooting the wrong people again. You reap what you sow. Have fun with that.
 @Playanekes That's an EOTech, not an ACOG, n00b.
Sounds like the cops got super paranoid real quick and went into shoot first, ask questions and look at license plate numbers later.. Hopefully those two find other jobs quickly.. but I suggest they get glasses also regardless. Smells like a lawsuit also on that aspect. And it would be justified MO..
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LAPD's crimes & cover-ups causes so much MAYHEM!
Looks like the guy in question, favors gun control.
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 @NotAChance Yep his is a Pierce Morgan fan that hates the NRA and like gun control. After all it does only limit those who obey the law from having guns leaving people like himself free to rain down terror on the world...
 @NotAChance Other pearls from the manifesto:
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"The honorable President George H.W. Bush, they never give you enough credit for your successful Presidency. You were always one of my favorite Presidents (2nd favorite). I hope your health improves greatly. You are the epitome of an American and service to country."
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"If possible, I want my brain preserved for science/research to study the effects of severe depression on an individual's brain."
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"It's kind of sad I won't be around to view and enjoy The Hangover III."
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"Gov. Chris Christie. What can I say? You're the only person I would like to see in the White House in 2016 other than Hillary."
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He should be writing for SNL or Conan....that's comedy gold.
 @Icarus  @Max Quinn Conan? Maybe. SNL? Not a chance.
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 @Max Quinn  @NotAChance Yes but a bunch of new gun laws will fix all this right...
 @FreedomRocks  @Max Quinn  @NotAChance If only they had banned pistol grips.
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 @gunnutz  @NotAChance And you, I peg as the Huff Post type.
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Maybe the cops should be looking for their own.
All I know is I wouldn't want to be a former co-worker of this loose caboose.... (jeepers)Â :(
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Seriously, the cops down there are on the verge of creating more mayhem than they're interdicting!
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 @Max Quinn  @FreedomRocks  @oh4FS  @gunnutz Thanks, didn't have time to search further.
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I tried looking through the tables, but was having no luck.
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 @Max Quinn  @NotAChance  @oh4FS  @gunnutz I would have to look up and again but the news reports I heard said hammers specifically were 2x rifles. It may be there is a sub table somewhere that breaks it out by tool.
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Basic point is still valid though that adding silly restrictions on rifles and the attachments will do nothing to stop the vast majority of the violence problems and the somewhat misguided attack on only one of the many tools used to commit the acts of violence ignoring the rest.
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If those involved actually cared about violence and the victims they would do something that helped the most people not just attack a single tool which is not even the most common one in the problem.
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So that leaves us to deduce they are either just ignorant of what it is they are against or there is another hidden agenda going on here...
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 Not to nit pick, but it's blunt objects, not just hammers. They are used in more murders than rifles, but you got to be accurate.
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Though hands and feet outdo both rifles and hammers.
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 @NotAChance  @oh4FS  @gunnutz Don't you just love it when you point out the true facts to the anti gun nuts and their response is to call you a liar even when the data from their own beloved government backs it up...
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I guess it is only true if some liberal on CNN or MSNBC says it when you are a mindless drone of the left...or if it fits your idealogy then it is true regardless of where it came from.
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I wonder if Senate Bill 71 limiting use of drones will affect the swarm of liberal drones the left has hovering around the Internet and TV:)
 @oh4FS  @FreedomRocks  @gunnutz I know you anti gun idiots like to think people are dropping dead like flies from assault rifles but it just ain't true.
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It has been on various news sites that almost twice as many people died from hammers last year then rifles of any kind. Ya I did not get the exact number down to a single rifle but that stats are clear hammers are a bigger threat then all rifles including assault rifles.
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From NotAChance you can check out the FBI site yourself and google it for state specific ones like in Oregon where I am pretty sure it still holds true if I remember right last time I looked it up for another anti gun nut...
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 @oh4FS  @FreedomRocks  @gunnutz FBI statistics from 2010:
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Deaths from rifles: 358.
@FreedomRocks @gunnutz @TheUglyTruth  Only 300 people were shot with rifles last year?  What random number generator did you pull that statistic from?
 @gunnutz  @TheUglyTruth Dream on nutty buddy over 500 people died being beat to death with hammers last year only 300 shot with rifles.
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People who want to kill will find a place and a way and taking guns from the rest of us will just make it easier for them.
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"Los Angeles officers guarding a "target" named in the posting shot and wounded multiple people in Torrance who were in a pickup but were not involved, authorities said. The extent of their injuries was not released. It's not clear "if the target is a person or a location.
The Daily Breeze in Torrance also reports that there was another police shooting nearby involving another pickup truck, but the driver wasn't hurt.
"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 LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith."Â
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Apparently people need to be "extraordinarily cautious with" the police in LA since they too have "already demonstrated they have a propensity for shooting innocent people".
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Well, he's probably using LEO-only weapons that aren't available to citizens in California, and the cops are 0-3 in terms of their ability to catch him, which means there's not really any way in California for people to protect themselves if he decides to start shooting places up.One more crazy Police State chicken coming home to roost. Brought to you by pharmaceuticals and alcohol, no doubt.
 @Playanekes Yep any weapon he has with more then 10 rounds mags makes him a criminal. Maybe all they need to do is tell him that so he throws out those 30 rounds mags and replaces them with 10. That should slow him down right? That's what the liberals think anyway...
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 @FreedomRocks He's going to waste a few more cops and then realize his magazines are illegal, and then promptly drop them off at the nearest police station.Is it inappropriate to say that I hope he drops them off at Feinstein's? She's got nothing to worry about because he's probably a fan.
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