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Ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner hunted over killings | Ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner hunted over killings |
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Los Angeles area police have launched a huge manhunt for a sacked officer who is suspected of killing three people, including a former colleague. | Los Angeles area police have launched a huge manhunt for a sacked officer who is suspected of killing three people, including a former colleague. |
Christopher Dorner, 33, is alleged to have gunned down a policeman and wounded two others on Thursday morning. | Christopher Dorner, 33, is alleged to have gunned down a policeman and wounded two others on Thursday morning. |
He is also wanted over the shooting deaths of a couple at the weekend. | He is also wanted over the shooting deaths of a couple at the weekend. |
Mr Dorner is said to have implicated himself in a 14-page "manifesto" that made threats against several people, including Los Angeles police employees. | |
Mr Dorner, a former US Navy reservist, was with the police department between 2005-08, but lost his job for making false statements. | |
'Extremely scary' | 'Extremely scary' |
He is accused of: | |
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Monica Quan's father, a retired policeman, represented Mr Dorner before a disciplinary tribunal that ruled against the suspect at the time of his dismissal. | |
According to court documents, Mr Dorner was fired in 2008 after making a complaint against his field training officer, saying she had kicked a suspect, a schizophrenic man with severe dementia, during an arrest. | |
The alleged victim's father gave testimony at a court of appeal that supported Mr Dorner's claim. | |
Officials have assigned more than 40 protection details to potential targets of the fugitive. | |
Los Angeles chief of police Charlie Beck told reporters: "Of course he knows what he's doing - we trained him. It is extremely worrisome and scary, especially to the police officers involved." | |
Mr Beck said that Mr Dorner has access to multiple weapons, including an assault rifle. | Mr Beck said that Mr Dorner has access to multiple weapons, including an assault rifle. |
On Thursday morning, jittery Los Angeles police mistakenly fired on a pickup truck they thought was similar to one used by Mr Dorner. | |
Two women in the vehicle were injured. One was in a stable condition with two gunshot wounds and the other had a minor gunshot wound. | |
Nevada police are also on alert, as the suspect owns a house nine miles (14.5km) from the Las Vegas Strip. | |
'Necessary evil' | 'Necessary evil' |
Police said earlier that an LAPD badge and identification belonging to Mr Dorner had been found by a citizen near San Diego's airport. | |
San Diego police said a man matching the suspect's description had tried to steal a boat from one of the city's marinas on Wednesday night. | |
When the boat would not start, that person tied up an 81-year-old man on board and fled. | |
Authorities said the suspect may be driving a blue 2005 Nissan Titan pickup truck. He was last known to be living in La Palma, California. | Authorities said the suspect may be driving a blue 2005 Nissan Titan pickup truck. He was last known to be living in La Palma, California. |
Mr Dorner's rambling "manifesto" extends for more than 11,000 words and contains a number of allegations against former colleagues, together with embittered reflections on his childhood. | |
The essay warns of "unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty". | |
He also says "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". | |
The profanity-peppered rant ends with praise for a range of public figures and celebrities, from New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to the actor Bill Cosby. | |