Posted on 03/11/2023 6:36:02 PM PST by L.A.Justice
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Ten years ago this week, we witnessed the largest manhunt in Southern California history.
Former LAPD officer Christopher Dorner was heavily armed and seeking revenge for losing his job. Dorner murdered four people before taking his own life during a fiery standoff in the San Bernardino Mountains.
In the beginning, it was a mystery: A double murder in Irvine - the victims were Keith Lawrence and his fiance Monica Quan. Irvine police had no leads.
But two days later, there was a break in the case: LAPD equipment found in a dumpster in National City, along with a notebook with the names Dorner and Evans written inside.
Detectives called LAPD but were told no one by the name of Dorner currently worked there, but there was an Evans - Sgt. Teresa Evans, who did remember a Dorner working there years ago. He had been fired.
She described an astonishing theory in which Dorner might have been trying to seek revenge against Randy Quan, who he blamed as the reason for him being fired. Quan's daughter was one of the Irvine murder victims.
Then an online manifesto was discovered in which Dorner listed several people with LAPD who he wanted revenge against.
ABC7 retraced Dorner's deadly trail in a special documentary, "True Crime: The Manhunt for Christopher Dorner." Don't miss the special on ABC7 or wherever you stream.
SURE... Likely Story!!! POWPOWPOW bang shoot ACKACKACK pow bang BUDDABUDDABUDDA ACKACKACK bang pow shoot BURRRRRRRP... whoa Whoa WHOA, nice shootin Tex!
Those payouts should come from the police officers’ pension fund, not the taxpayers.
“I think they were looking for a white pickup and they shot up a blue pick up with 2 hispanic women delivering papers.”
Right, I remember that craziness. Disgraceful.
Thanks for your support...
San Bernardino County Sheriff's Dept already lost one deputy while trying to capture Dorner...Dept did not want to lose any more deputies while trying to arrest Mr. Dorner ...That is why, in my opinion, the Dept decided to set the cabin on fire...
Dorner was the wrong skin color, and Hollywood has been trying to figure out how to paint his acts in a positive manner. Prove me wrong.
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