Christopher Jordan Dorner (June 4, 1979 – February 12, 2013[4][5]) was an ex-LAPD police officer and former United States Navyreservist who was charged in connection with a series of shooting attacks on police officers and their families from February 3–12, 2013. The attacks left four people dead, including two police officers, and left three police officers wounded. Dorner was the subject of one of the largest manhunts in LAPD history,[6] spanning two U.S. states and Mexico.[7]
On February 11, 2013 the Riverside District Attorney filed charges against Dorner for the murder of a police officer and the attempted murder of three other officers.[8] The following day, Dorner died during a stand-off with police at a cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Funny, no mention of race. Probably pissed you off plenty.
Christopher Jordan Dorner (June 4, 1979 – February 12, 2013[4][5]) was an ex-LAPD police officer and former United States Navyreservist who was charged in connection with a series of shooting attacks on police officers and their families from February 3–12, 2013. The attacks left four people dead, including two police officers, and left three police officers wounded. Dorner was the subject of one of the largest manhunts in LAPD history,[6] spanning two U.S. states and Mexico.[7]
On February 11, 2013 the Riverside District Attorney filed charges against Dorner for the murder of a police officer and the attempted murder of three other officers.[8] The following day, Dorner died during a stand-off with police at a cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Funny, no mention of race. Probably pissed you off plenty.
Christopher Jordan Dorner (June 4, 1979 – February 12, 2013[4][5]) was an ex-LAPD police officer and former United States Navyreservist who was charged in connection with a series of shooting attacks on police officers and their families from February 3–12, 2013. The attacks left four people dead, including two police officers, and left three police officers wounded. Dorner was the subject of one of the largest manhunts in LAPD history,[6] spanning two U.S. states and Mexico.[7]
On February 11, 2013 the Riverside District Attorney filed charges against Dorner for the murder of a police officer and the attempted murder of three other officers.[8] The following day, Dorner died during a stand-off with police at a cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Funny, no mention of race. Probably pissed you off plenty.
That's a bummer.
I always want to know what race and age the perp is.
Christopher Jordan Dorner (June 4, 1979 – February 12, 2013[4][5]) was an ex-LAPD police officer and former United States Navyreservist who was charged in connection with a series of shooting attacks on police officers and their families from February 3–12, 2013. The attacks left four people dead, including two police officers, and left three police officers wounded. Dorner was the subject of one of the largest manhunts in LAPD history,[6] spanning two U.S. states and Mexico.[7]
On February 11, 2013 the Riverside District Attorney filed charges against Dorner for the murder of a police officer and the attempted murder of three other officers.[8] The following day, Dorner died during a stand-off with police at a cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Funny, no mention of race. Probably pissed you off plenty.
That's a bummer.
I always want to know what race and age the perp is.
I think it's pretty obvious. The white police allowed their own to get away, but his brother is a little more darked skin so they really didn't have a choice there. The manhunt is just coverup to make sure the man gets away safely. They put him on a boat to Canada where he will blend in a little better.
I think it's pretty obvious. The white police allowed their own to get away, but his brother is a little more darked skin so they really didn't have a choice there. The manhunt is just coverup to make sure the man gets away safely. They put him on a boat to Canada where he will blend in a little better.
I think it's pretty obvious. The white police allowed their own to get away, but his brother is a little more darked skin so they really didn't have a choice there. The manhunt is just coverup to make sure the man gets away safely. They put him on a boat to Canada where he will blend in a little better.
I think it's pretty obvious. The white police allowed their own to get away, but his brother is a little more darked skin so they really didn't have a choice there. The manhunt is just coverup to make sure the man gets away safely. They put him on a boat to Canada where he will blend in a little better.
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