LAPD
shoot two innocent people in hunt for killer
ex-cop
ex-cop
California
police have launched a manhunt for a former LAPD officer who is
suspected of having gunned down five people, three of which were
killed. Trying to detain the suspect LA Police already shot two
innocent people.
RT,
7
February, 2012
Fear
has struck the Los Angeles Police Department as authorities
frantically search for the man who murdered their colleagues and
promises to target anyone in uniform.
Former
LAPD officer and US Navy reservist Christopher Jordan Dorner, 33,
began his shooting spree with the killing of a young couple. Monica
Quan, 28, and her 27-year-old fiancé, Keith Lawrence, were found
dead in their car on Sunday night – an act of violence that Dorner
called “a
necessary evil that I do not enjoy but must partake and complete for
substantial change to occur within the LAPD.”
The
young woman was the daughter of Randal Quan, a former LAPD captain
and current lawyer who represented Dorner in front of the Board of
Rights, which ruled against him when he was fired from his job in
early 2009. Even though Quan represented Dorner before the board, he
was unsuccessful in securing his client’s employment.
The
other three shooting victims were all LAPD police officers, one of
which suffered fatal gunshot wounds Wednesday evening. In a 20-page
online manifesto, Dorner promised to kill more people and
specifically targeted police officers that he believes were involved
in his dismissal from the LAPD, where he worked from 2005 to 2008.
In
response, the LAPD has launched a statewide manhunt and are standing
armed and ready to use their weapons, should they encounter the
suspect. Police who were guarding one of Dorner’s targeted officers
opened fire and wounded two innocent people who were in a pickup
truck in Torrance that closely resembled the one that the suspect is
thought to be driving – a blue or grey Nissan Titan. The pickup had
been driving without its lights on at 5:15 a.m. Thursday, prompting
the officers to blindly shoot at it.
“Tragically
we believe this was a case of mistaken identity by the
officers,” said
LAPD Police Chief Charlie Beck.
Authorities
have not discussed the extent of the gunshot injuries afflicted upon
the bystanders, but the two victims were hospitalized.
Nearby,
there was another police shooting when LAPD officers saw a separate
pickup truck that also resembled the suspect’s. The bullets failed
to hit the innocent driver of the truck, but points towards the fear
instilled among the LAPD as they desperately search for Dorner,
prepared to use any means to stop him.
Meanwhile,
the killer is still on the loose, determined to make himself known
after he lost his job four years ago.
“I
lost everything,” Dorner
wrote, “because
the LAPD took my name and knew I was innocent.”
In
a bloodthirsty act of vengeance, the former cop vowed also to murder
some of the family members of the officers he listed.
“I
never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I’m
terminating yours,” Dorner
wrote, while explaining that the shooting spree is an act to “reclaim
my name”, which
be believes he lost when he was fired. Dorner cited severe depression
as a consequence of his termination, since his life’s ambition was
to be a police officer.
Dorner
was fired from the LAPD four years ago for making a false statement
about his training officer, Sgt. Teresa Evans. The former cop alleged
to the news media that she kicked a schizophrenic with severe
dementia. But after an internal investigation Sgt. Evans was cleared
and Dorner terminated from the police force.
“Your
lack of ethics and conspiring to wrong a just individual are
over,” he
wrote in his manifesto. “Suppressing
the truth will lead to deadly consequences for you and your family.
There will be an element of surprise where you work, live, eat and
sleep.”
The
shootings have triggered a manhunt involving multiple law enforcing
agencies. Targets named in Dorner’s manifesto will receive
protection until authorities apprehend the man on the run.
The
California Highway Patrol issued a blue alert for nine counties in
Southern California, which requires information about the suspect to
be broadcast to the public to receive help in the suspect’s
apprehension.
“The
violence of action will be high,”
Dorner promised. “I
will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD
uniform whether on or off duty.”
Police
continue to search for Dorner are standing ready to use their
weapons, since authorities say Thorner is “armed
and extremely dangerous.”
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