If some of his "supporters" start calling the victims pretending to be Dorner, I hope there are arrests in their future. They don't think Dorner was in Vancouver making this phone call to the family of the victim.
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Good grief! How many places did this guy have his stuff strewn around!?
just wonderin'
fran
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013...-gear-found-inside-christopher-dorners-truck/
Elsewhere in Buena Park, Irvine police confirmed to CBS2 that detectives served a search warrant Friday evening at a storage locker belonging to Dorner.
According to a public information officer, items of evidence were collected.
Plus, fwiw and IMHO, although there were a number of items recovered from his burned out truck, he was a regular at that gun shop in the Vegas area for a few years. I'm bettin' he has LOTS of stuff left. imo, fran
if there is merit to his claims they won't admit it because it will make him too much of a hero to some. Its just lip service. Its too bad that he chose not to make his claims in a more positive way to spur LAPD into action.
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KTLA news has a livestream of their 6 PM news coverage. I got in late. The services for Monica will be private and secret. So sad, so wrong.
http://blog.pe.com/crime-blotter/20...visory/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
The Transportation Security Administration has issued an advisory for general aviation to be on the lookout for Christopher Dorner, who is believed to have had flight training while in the Navy Reserve.
However, the extent of his flying skills is unknown, read the advisory dated Feb. 8.
While there is no specific information at this time that Dorner is considering using general aviation, TSA requests that operators use an increased level of awareness concerning any suspicious activity during the coming days, the advisory read.
Any theft of aircraft or suspicious activity should immediately be reported to law enforcement and the TSA General Aviation Hotline, 866-427-3287.
http://blog.pe.com/crime-blotter/20...visory/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
The Transportation Security Administration has issued an advisory for general aviation to be on the lookout for Christopher Dorner, who is believed to have had flight training while in the Navy Reserve.
However, the extent of his flying skills is unknown, read the advisory dated Feb. 8.
While there is no specific information at this time that Dorner is considering using general aviation, TSA requests that operators use an increased level of awareness concerning any suspicious activity during the coming days, the advisory read.
Any theft of aircraft or suspicious activity should immediately be reported to law enforcement and the TSA General Aviation Hotline, 866-427-3287.
I presume it's because he claims to have missile launcher.