It is and I think his ability to garner this much attention and fear is high priority for him. They have reopened the investigation into his dismissal and complaints and the results will be posted publicly. He has The attention of everyone and that is what he wants.
This just in from City News Service: Authorities have converged on an area near the Northridge Fashion Mall on a call that a man resembling Christopher Jordan Dorner was seen there, according to broadcast reports.
Will keep updated I am watching channel 11 local here
North ridge lowes
I have been waiting for a veterans' group or someone associated with the military to bring up this subject. The manifesto stated that Dorner suffered a severe head injury while in the service. Its unknown if that is a true statement, but traumatic brain injury patients can develop delusions.
Lifetime incidence rates of traumatic brain injury survivors who later have psychotic symptoms vary, but they are generally low. Recently published studies show incidence rates of 3.4% and 8.9%.
The onset of psychotic symptoms after traumatic brain injury is generally delayed. In a study of World War II veterans, Achte et al. reported that the occurrence of psychotic symptoms ranged from 2 days to 48 years after injury, with 42% experiencing their first psychotic episode 10 or more years after sustaining a wound to the head.
http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/article.aspx?articleID=101185
I have been waiting for a veterans' group or someone associated with the military to bring up this subject. The manifesto stated that Dorner suffered a severe head injury while in the service. Its unknown if that is a true statement, but traumatic brain injury patients can develop delusions.
Lifetime incidence rates of traumatic brain injury survivors who later have psychotic symptoms vary, but they are generally low. Recently published studies show incidence rates of 3.4% and 8.9%.
The onset of psychotic symptoms after traumatic brain injury is generally delayed. In a study of World War II veterans, Achte et al. reported that the occurrence of psychotic symptoms ranged from 2 days to 48 years after injury, with 42% experiencing their first psychotic episode 10 or more years after sustaining a wound to the head.
http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/article.aspx?articleID=101185
Did you say channel 11? I am seeing grammy stuff there?