"We were hoping to evade coverage of the latest mass distraction du jour...."
US
To Use Drones In Chris Dorner Manhunt
10
February, 2013
Update:
this just in - Authorities
offer $1 million reward for
information leading to arrest of ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner
We
were hoping to evade coverage of the latest mass distraction du jour,
that of the former LAPD officer Chris Dorner who recently went rogue
following a three man murder spree and who has vowed to kill again as
per his 6,000
word manifesto,
but the US government had made it impossible following
confirmation
that the search for Dorner is now the first official
drone-hunt in US history.
Yesterday, as a task force of 125 officers, some riding Snowcats in the rugged terrain, continued their search, it was revealed that Dorner has become the first human target for remotely-controlled airborne drones on US soil.
A
senior police source said: “The thermal imaging cameras the drones
use may be our only hope of finding him. On the ground, it’s like
looking for a needle in a haystack.”
Asked
directly if drones have already been deployed, Riverside Police Chief
Sergio Diaz, who is jointly leading the task force, said: “We are
using all the tools at our disposal.”
The
use of drones was later confirmed by Customs and Border Patrol
spokesman Ralph DeSio, who revealed agents have been prepared for
Dorner to make a dash for the Mexican border since his rampage began.
He
said: “This agency has been
at the forefront of domestic use of drones by law enforcement.
That’s all I can say at the moment.”
And
once Dorner is found by remote-control, it will be again up to drones
to secure his "elimination." If for no other reason than to
perform a ground test of just how the recently enacted
drone-facilitated extermination of US citizens sits with various
instances of the US judicial system.
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