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02-13-2013, 10:44 PM
#976
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
Originally Posted by millwad
OK.
still begging people to reply to you i see starved for attention. sad suicidal foreign fat kid
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02-13-2013, 10:45 PM
#977
pronouns - he/haw
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
Originally Posted by KevinNYC
Here's one version of a badge holder. It looks like a wallet
However, you might have a regular wallet for your credit cards and money.
thanks for the image, i doubt anybody on ISH knows what a badge holder looks like
you ignored the second half of my post- how/why does dorner have a badge in the first place? he was fired from the LAPD years ago, police agencies are required to confiscate things like badges and police ID when they fire someone.
unless he was carrying around a fake badge (certainly a possibility), it doesnt make sense for him to have a badge or a badge holder.
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02-13-2013, 11:19 PM
#978
cereal killah
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
Originally Posted by Nanners
thanks for the image, i doubt anybody on ISH knows what a badge holder looks like
you ignored the second half of my post- how/why does dorner have a badge in the first place? he was fired from the LAPD years ago, police agencies are required to confiscate things like badges and police ID when they fire someone.
unless he was carrying around a fake badge (certainly a possibility), it doesnt make sense for him to have a badge or a badge holder.
Police in San Diego say a man who could have been Dorner tried to hijack a boat there on Wednesday. Someone later found a wallet containing Dorner's identification and an LAPD detective's badge near the San Diego airport, according to police. It was unclear whether the badge was legitimate.
He was never close to being a detective
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/07/us/lapd-attacks
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02-14-2013, 02:36 AM
#979
Mozart Basketball
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
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02-14-2013, 04:35 AM
#980
I rule the local playground
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...attle/1915961/
Apparently the owners walked in on him, not housekeepers.
Also, burners refers to the burning tear gas rounds.
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02-14-2013, 03:24 PM
#981
National High School Star
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
Originally Posted by shoops
WOW you are naive.
Do you seriously believe when the cops were saying "burn this mother ****er", it meant shooting burning tear gas rounds?
They wanted to burn this guy alive, no ands, ifs, or buts.
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02-14-2013, 03:44 PM
#982
I rule the local playground
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
Originally Posted by BMOGEFan
WOW you are naive.
Do you seriously believe when the cops were saying "burn this mother ****er", it meant shooting burning tear gas rounds?
They wanted to burn this guy alive, no ands, ifs, or buts.
Where did I say what I thought about it?
Just saying what was in the article
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02-14-2013, 07:59 PM
#983
cereal killah
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
Heard on radio. Dental records ID remains as those belonging to Dorner
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02-15-2013, 03:47 PM
#984
Good college starter
Re: Massive manhunt in L.A. For Christopher Dorner
Originally Posted by KevinNYC
The first thing they found was said to contain his police badge. This one was said to hold his driver's license. Perhaps the first thing was more of badge holder. Definitely confusing though.
probably a preemptive mistake by the media trying to get the details before rival news outlets.
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02-15-2013, 11:08 PM
#985
Perfectly Calm, Dude
Autopsy results in.
[QUOTE]Christopher Dorner, the former LAPD police officer who carried out a vengeful rampage against his fellow ex-cops and others, died of a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head at the end of an intense firefight with police in rural Big Bear, Calif., authorities said Friday.
At a late-afternoon news conference, San Bernardino County authorities said that the cause of death was determined by an autopsy conducted Thursday by the county Coroner
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02-15-2013, 11:10 PM
#986
soon
Re: Autopsy results in.
All you gotta do to hide from the police is simply not answer your door!
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02-15-2013, 11:14 PM
#987
cereal killah
Re: Autopsy results in.
Originally Posted by CP3MVP
All you gotta do to hide from the police is simply not answer your door!
If they're looking for you and it's your door good luck with that plan
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02-16-2013, 12:04 AM
#988
kobeee!!
Re: Autopsy results in.
The ****, so did he get shot or shot himself or died in a fire?!
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02-16-2013, 07:06 AM
#989
Perfectly Calm, Dude
Re: Autopsy results in.
Originally Posted by JerryWest
The ****, so did he get shot or shot himself or died in a fire?!
They believe he shot himself, probably with a pistol. Basically when it got to the point where he had leave the cabin, he chose not to give himself up, but to end it himself. Coroner's report won't be official for a few days, though
Fugitive Christopher Dorner spent his final hours barricaded inside a mountain cabin armed with a high-powered sniper rifle, smoke bombs and a cache of ammo, shooting to kill and ignoring commands to surrender until a single gunshot ended his life, authorities said Friday.
The evidence indicates that Dorner, a fired Los Angeles police officer suspected of killing four people and wounding three others, held a gun to his head and fired while the Big Bear area cabin he was holed up in caught fire, ignited by police tear gas.
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After about a quarter of the cabin was engulfed in flames, Herbert said, "we heard a distinct single gunshot" come from inside. The shot sounded different from those Dorner had fired at deputies, indicating a different type of weapon was used, he said.
Dental records were used to confirm that the remains found in the cabin were indeed those of Dorner, 33.
The Riverside County coroner's office conducted an autopsy on Dorner, and determined that his death was caused by a single gunshot to the head. The coroner has not positively determined that Dorner shot himself, but the evidence "seems to indicate that the wound … was self inflicted," said Capt. Kevin Lacy of the San Bernardino County coroner's division.
Last edited by KevinNYC; 02-16-2013 at 07:23 AM.
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02-16-2013, 07:26 AM
#990
Perfectly Calm, Dude
Re: Autopsy results in.
Originally Posted by CP3MVP
All you gotta do to hide from the police is simply not answer your door!
Dorner didn't break into the place, it was unlocked. Considering that Big Bear is a vacation area filled with empty cabins during the week, it probably was a good thing cops weren't smashing into houses all over the place
He said that deputies were under orders not to kick down the doors of homes that were locked up and unresponsive to deputies. They looked for signs of forced entry or other signs that something was amiss at unit 203, but they found nothing. The door to that unit was locked, and since there were no signs of distress, they moved on to other units. The Reynolds explained they had actually left the door unlocked for a maintenance person, which is how Dorner obtained access to the cabin in the first place.
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