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02/08/13 at 18:39:25
 
Shootin & killing,, Former COP..He LOves Obama & supports gun control.

No Wonder his craziness isnt being talked about 24/7. No wonder his political positions arent all over the place. If he was a right wing white male, things Juuuust mite be different, ehh?

http://frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/copkiller-leaves-manifesto-praising-...
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Reply #1 - 02/08/13 at 22:25:23
 


Investigators say 47-year-old Maggie Carranza and her 71-year-old mother Emma Hernandez were in a Toyota Tundra pickup truck similar to Christopher Dorner's vehicle.
TORRANCE, Calif. - A lawyer says two women delivering newspapers had no warning before they were mistakenly shot by Los Angeles police officers searching for triple murder suspect Christopher Dorner.
   
Investigators say 47-year-old Maggie Carranza and her 71-year-old mother Emma Hernandez were in a Toyota Tundra pickup truck similar to Dorner's vehicle.
   
They were delivering newspapers in Torrance when LAPD officers guarding a target named in Dorner's manifesto peppered the pickup with bullets, wounding the women, before dawn on Thursday.
   
Police Chief Charlie Beck says the pickup's headlights weren't on and it was a case of mistaken identity.
   
The women's attorney, Glen Jonas, tells KCBS-TV there were no warnings and no orders. Just gunshots.
   
Carranza had minor hand injuries. Hernandez is hospitalized with a gunshot wound in the back.


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http://www.kesq.com/kesq/Manhunt-Lawyer-says-LA-police-shot-women-without-war...

Definitely not out of control or anything.


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Reply #2 - 02/08/13 at 22:29:14
 
Two women who were shot by Los Angeles police in Torrance early Thursday during a massive manhunt for an ex-LAPD officer were delivering newspapers, sources said.

The women, shot in the 19500 block of Redbeam Avenue, were taken to area hospitals, Torrance police Lt. Devin Chase said. They were not identified. One was shot in the hand and the other in the back, according to Jesse Escochea, who captured video of the victims being treated.
It was not immediately known what newspapers the women were delivering. After the shooting, the blue pickup was riddled with bullet holes and what appeared to be newspapers lay in the street alongside.

PHOTOS: Manhunt for ex-LAPD officer

Local, state and federal authorities are involved in a massive search for Christoper Jordan Dorner, 33, a former Los Angeles Police Department officer who is believed to have threatened "unconventional and asymmetrical warfare" against police in an online manifesto, and was suspected of shooting three police officers, one of whom died, early Thursday in Riverside County.

Dorner also is suspected of killing a couple in Orange County earlier this week.

Sources said the Los Angeles police detectives involved in the Torrance shooting were on protective detail for a police official named in the suspect's supposed manifesto, which was posted on what authorities believe is his Facebook page.

TIMELINE: Manhunt for ex-LAPD officer

A second shooting, involving Torrance police officers, occurred about 5:45 a.m. at Flagler Lane and Beryl Street in Torrance. No injuries were reported in that incident.

Chase said that in both instances police came across vehicles they thought were similar to the one Dorner is believed to be driving. Neither vehicle was Dorner's.

"Now it appears neither of them are directly related," Chase said. "In both of them, officers believed they were at the time."
INTERACTIVE MAP: Searching for suspected shooter

Freeway signs urged motorists to call 911 if they saw the suspect's 2005 Nissan Titan as officers patrolled the streets near one of the Riverside County crime scenes with rifles at the ready. Los Angeles police were put on a citywide tactical alert and the California Highway Patrol issued a "blue alert" for nine Southern California counties, warning that Dorner was considered "armed and extremely dangerous."

Hours after authorities announced they were looking for Dorner in connection with the double homicide this week in Irvine, the search intensified after three police officers were shot in Riverside County Thursday and Dorner was identified as a possible suspect.

The first police shooting occurred about 1:30 a.m. Thursday in Corona, where two LAPD officers were providing protection for someone mentioned in Dorner's manifesto, officials said. One officer suffered a graze wound to the head during a shootout and Dorner fled the scene, police said.

FULL COVERAGE: Sweeping manhunt for rampaging ex-cop

A short time later, two Riverside officers were shot at the corner of Magnolia Avenue and Arlington Avenue in Riverside. Riverside police Lt. Guy Toussaint said the officers were sitting at a red light when they were ambushed. One was killed, the other was still in surgery Thursday morning.

None of the officers involved were identified.

“Our officers were stopped at an intersection at a red light when they were ambushed," he said. "Because of the close proximity to the timeline, we believe there is a strong likelihood that former LAPD Officer Christopher Dorner was involved in our incident.”
DOCUMENT: Read the manifesto

In the online manifesto, Dorner specifically named the father of Monica Quan, the Cal State Fullerton assistant basketball coach who was found dead Sunday in Irvine along with her fiance, Keith Lawrence.

Randy Quan, a retired LAPD captain, was involved in the review process that ultimately led to Dorner’s dismissal. A former U.S. Navy reservist, Dorner was fired in 2009 for allegedly making false statements about his training officer. In the manifesto, he complained that Randy Quan and others did not fairly represent him at the review hearing.

“The violence of action will be high .... I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty," Dorner wrote.
Authorities said they believe Dorner attempted to steal a boat from an elderly man about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Point Loma Yacht Club in San Diego, hours before the shootings in Riverside County.

The boat owner reported being accosted by a burly man who tied him up, threatened him with a gun and said he wanted the boat to flee to Mexico.

PHOTOS: Manhunt for ex-LAPD officer

But while they were trying to get underway, a rope became entangled in the propeller and the boat was inoperable, authorities said.
The suspect fled the scene and the boat owner was unharmed.

About 2 a.m., a citizen reported finding property belonging to Dorner on a street near Lindbergh Field, not far from the scene of the attempted boat theft. The property included a briefcase and Dorner's LAPD badge.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/ex-cop-manhunt-newspaper-delive...


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Reply #3 - 02/09/13 at 03:13:09
 
Subject is "Running Wild."  Dorner is not shooting "running wild."  He was discharged from the LAPD and the military for complaining about LAPD running wild.  Such as the two women delivering newspapers.

The LAPD is running wild, shooting innocent people without warning.  Which, by the way, is totally normal.
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Reply #4 - 02/10/13 at 04:31:56
 
Paladin. wrote on 02/09/13 at 03:13:09:
Subject is "Running Wild."  Dorner is not shooting "running wild."  He was discharged from the LAPD and the military for complaining about LAPD running wild.  Such as the two women delivering newspapers.

The LAPD is running wild, shooting innocent people without warning.  Which, by the way, is totally normal.  


He is the suspect responsible for killing the daughter of the person who defended him in the proceedings which resulted in his dismissal from the force.  In my mind, that fits "running wild".
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Reply #5 - 02/10/13 at 09:01:04
 
No.  Killing a specific person is not being "wild."

Wild is the LAPD, with no warning, starting to shoot 60 bullets at unarmed innocent women.

You are a hunter.  Do you shoot at a known target, taking one shot to kill the animal?  Or do you go out in the field, see something move, pray and spray bullets until you run out of ammo, and then see if you managed to kill?
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Reply #6 - 02/10/13 at 09:07:51
 
Paladin. wrote on 02/10/13 at 09:01:04:
Wild is the LAPD, with no warning, starting to shoot 60 bullets at unarmed innocent women.

This...

Guilty or not (and remember he is a suspect, not a convicted criminal at this point) the women were victims of violence by the police.
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Reply #7 - 02/11/13 at 06:16:02
 
SLIPPERY SLOPE!!!!!!!!!

http://m.now.msn.com/christopher-dorner-is-first-drone-target-on-us-soil

This should tie into the drone thread...


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Reply #8 - 02/11/13 at 16:35:29
 
If ya dont like the thread title, okay,, I get your point. If you wanna split hairs that a former cop killing people isnt running wild, then you see it your way. I still say anyone who WAS a cop who is NOW running around killing people he has a grudge against is Running Wild,,
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Reply #9 - 02/11/13 at 20:02:51
 
You see we are not going to ever get "criminals by doing background checks" ... we can prevent good people from going berserk and killing 100's in  shooting sprees with a $100 bullet.

Of course we are going to get criminals in background checks, but they will get guns on the street ... bullets, they wont if a bullet is a $100 and you have to provide a valid gun licence to get it.

There is the usual blaming others for your problems rampant in the gun nut community ... I guess as soon as the full on mental health programs are funded we can work on getting the criminally insane committed, till then we are going to be content with having them limited.

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Reply #10 - 02/12/13 at 04:11:01
 
Paladin. wrote on 02/10/13 at 09:01:04:
No.  Killing a specific person is not being "wild."

Wild is the LAPD, with no warning, starting to shoot 60 bullets at unarmed innocent women.


So, when LAPD shoots an unarmed person it is "wild" but when a civilian (ex-LAPD in this case) shoots an unarmed person it is NOT "wild" ?
REALLY ???
Both were purposeful, both were with the intent to kill, and both were wrong. 
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Reply #11 - 02/12/13 at 06:15:19
 
The LAPD shot a white dude they thought was Dorner.


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Reply #12 - 02/12/13 at 06:53:04
 
A agree,, LAPD has gone Off the Hook on this, total Wide Open Stewpid,

HOw many have they killed now, Thinking they were Gettin Dorner?
2 women, a man, others?
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Reply #13 - 02/12/13 at 08:37:13
 
LANCER wrote on 02/12/13 at 04:11:01:
Paladin. wrote on 02/10/13 at 09:01:04:
No.  Killing a specific person is not being "wild."

Wild is the LAPD, with no warning, starting to shoot 60 bullets at unarmed innocent women.


So, when LAPD shoots an unarmed person it is "wild" but when a civilian (ex-LAPD in this case) shoots an unarmed person it is NOT "wild" ?
REALLY ???
Both were purposeful, both were with the intent to kill, and both were wrong. 


A SPECIFIC Target is not being "wild".

Again:  You are a hunter.  Do you shoot at a known target, taking one shot to kill the animal?  Or do you go out in the field, see something move, pray and spray bullets until you run out of ammo, and then see if you managed to kill?
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Reply #14 - 02/12/13 at 09:11:51
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 02/12/13 at 06:53:04:
A agree,, LAPD has gone Off the Hook on this, total Wide Open Stewpid,

HOw many have they killed now, Thinking they were Gettin Dorner?
2 women, a man, others?


As far as I know all the victims of the LAPD have survived their injuries.


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