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  maandag 11 februari 2013 @ 01:51:17 #151
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http://www.nytimes.com/20(...)orner-case.html?_r=0

Los Angeles to Reopen Its Inquiry of Officer

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Department will reopen its investigation into the 2007 episode that led to the firing of Christopher J. Dorner, the former police officer who is wanted in three killings, department officials said Saturday night.

Mr. Dorner pledged revenge against Los Angeles police officers in a manifesto he posted online, in which he also claimed that racism in the department had led to his dismissal. He is wanted in connection with the killing of a former police captain’s daughter and her fiancé last Sunday and the shooting death of a Riverside, Calif., police officer on Thursday morning.

“I am aware of the ghosts of the L.A.P.D.’s past, and one of my biggest concerns is that they will be resurrected by Dorner’s allegations of racism within the department,” Chief Charlie Beck said in a written statement.

“Therefore, I feel we need to also publicly address Dorner’s allegations regarding his termination,” he said. “I do this not to appease a murderer. I do it to reassure the public that their Police Department is transparent and fair in all the things we do.”

The killings and Mr. Dorner’s online manifesto have reopened old wounds for some black residents here, even as they condemned the violence. For decades, the Los Angeles Police Department was known nationwide for racism and corruption. And memories are still fresh of the riots in 1992 that followed the beating of a black man, Rodney King, by white police officers. The beating was caught on videotape and broadcast around the country.

In explaining why he chose to reopen Mr. Dorner’s case, Chief Beck acknowledged his department’s difficult history.

“The Los Angeles Police Department has made tremendous strides in gaining the trust and confidence of the people we serve,” he said in his statement, and he conceded that “Dorner’s actions may cause a pause in our increasingly positive relationship with the community.”

Mr. Dorner, who joined the Police Department in 2005, was fired in 2008 for giving false statements, after he accused his training officer of kicking a suspect. He sued the department for wrongful termination, and lost at trial and again on appeal.

The decision to review Mr. Dorner’s termination marks a reversal from the tone Chief Beck struck just two days ago, when he was asked about Mr. Dorner’s accusations of racism at a news conference.

“You’re talking about a homicide suspect who has committed atrocious crimes,” he said. “If you want to give any attribution to his ramblings on the Internet, go right ahead. But I do not.”

Asked about Mr. Dorner’s efforts to clear his name, Chief Beck said, point blank, “It’s not going to happen.”

Joe Domanick, at professor at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Institute for Justice and Journalism, and author of “To Protect and To Serve,” a history of the Los Angeles Police Department, said that Chief’s Beck and his predecessor as police chief, William Bratton, had gone a long way toward repairing relations with the black and Latino communities in Los Angeles.

But, he added, “Old suspicions die hard.”

“The history of the L.A.P.D. with the African-American community has been so fraught with mistrust and abuse and hatred on both sides,” Mr. Domanick said. “Charlie Beck is a very savvy guy, who really understands community relations and community policing. Right now, it’s in his interest to quell these rumors.”

An episode on Thursday morning, in which two women delivering newspapers in Torrance, Calif., were shot by Los Angeles police officers who mistook their vehicle for Mr. Dorner’s pickup truck, made the need for Chief Beck to reach out to the community even greater, Mr. Domanick said.

One of the women, Emma Hernandez, 71, who was struck by two bullets in her back, was released from the hospital on Friday night, according to her lawyer. Her daughter, Margie Carranza, 47, suffered an wound to her hand. Chief Beck met with the two women on Saturday and told them that the department had arranged for the donation of a new truck for them, Cmdr. Andrew Smith said.

Their lawyer, Glen T. Jonas, said their pickup truck was hit with dozens of rounds, though he could not confirm exactly how many. Los Angeles police officers were investigating the shooting, officials said, and would not release details.

Police officials here on Saturday also announced the formation of a task force that will bring together officers from Los Angeles, Irvine, and Riverside as well as from the F.B.I., the United States Marshal Service and other agencies in the hunt for Mr. Dorner.

The search has already taken law enforcement officers from dozens of agencies, including from San Diego and Riverside and Nevada.
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Police officials here on Saturday also announced the formation of a task force that will bring together officers from Los Angeles, Irvine, and Riverside as well as from the F.B.I., the United States Marshal Service and other agencies in the hunt for Mr. Dorner.

The search has already taken law enforcement officers from dozens of agencies, including from San Diego and Riverside and Nevada.
Shit just got serious!

Het slimste wat Dorner kan doen is om ipv zich op straat te vertonen in een poging z'n targets af te knallen en risico's lopen om juist gebruik te maken van die nationale en internationale aandacht en via Internet te communiceren met de wereld. Wel via Tor en proxy's zodat hij niet te traceren valt. Op die manier kan hij nog jarenlang aandacht krijgen voor zijn zaak en het racisme, corruptie en vriendjespolitiek binnen de LAPD die hij wilt aankaarten.

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  maandag 11 februari 2013 @ 02:08:34 #152
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http://www.express.co.uk/(...)and-killed-policeman

Man hunt for ex-soldier who shot police chief's daughter and killed policeman

POLICE plan to use spy drones in the hunt for a Rambo-style ex-soldier and policeman who has murdered three people and vowed to kill again.

They believe burly, heavily-armed Christopher Dorner is holed-up in the wilderness of California’s snow-capped San Bernardino mountains 80 miles east of Los Angeles.

The burnt-out shell of his pick-up truck was discovered in the nearby resort of Big Bear, where residents and tourists have been warned to stay indoors as the search continues.

Yesterday, as a task force of 125 officers, some riding Snowcats in the rugged terrain, continued their search, it was revealed that Dorner has become the first human target for remotely-controlled airborne drones on US soil.

A senior police source said: “The thermal imaging cameras the drones use may be our only hope of finding him. On the ground, it’s like looking for a needle in a haystack.”

Asked directly if drones have already been deployed, Riverside Police Chief Sergio Diaz, who is jointly leading the task force, said: “We are using all the tools at our disposal.”

The use of drones was later confirmed by Customs and Border Patrol spokesman Ralph DeSio, who revealed agents have been prepared for Dorner to make a dash for the Mexican border since his rampage began.

He said: “This agency has been at the forefront of domestic use of drones by law enforcement. That’s all I can say at the moment.”

Dorner, who was fired from the LAPD in 2008 for lying about a fellow officer he accused of misconduct, has vowed to wreak revenge by “killing officers and their families”.

In a chilling, 6,000 word “manifesto” on his Facebook page he has threatened to “bring warfare” to the LAPD and “utilise every bit of small arms training, demolition, ordinance and survival training I’ve been given.”

Dorner, 33, who rose to the rank of lieutenant in the US Navy and served in Iraq before joining the LAPD, also ominously warned that he has shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles to “knock out” any helicopters used to pursue him.

Last night, Brian Levin, a psychologist and professor of criminal justice at Cal State University, San Bernardino, said: “We’re talking about someone who basically perceives that a tremendous injustice has been done to him that took his life and identity.

“Now he is, quite literally, at war.”

Dorner’s rampage began last Sunday when he shot dead Monica Quan, 27, the daughter of a former LAPD captain, and her fiancé Keith Lawrence as they sat in their car outside their home in Irvine, California.

Three days later, he stole a boat at gunpoint from an 81-year-old man at a yacht club in San Diego, near the Mexican border. He abandoned the boat when he could not get its engine to start.

The following day, last Thursday, he was involved in a shoot-out with police in Cornona, 110 miles north of San Diego. The officers, one of whom was wounded, had been guarding one of his intended online targets.

Later that day, in nearby Riverside, he killed one police officer, whose name has not yet been revealed for security reasons, and wounded a second after opening fire on their car at a set of traffic lights.

As the manhunt for him broadened across numerous police jurisdictions, police mistakenly shot and wounded a mother and daughter delivering newspapers in a pick-up truck similar to Dorner’s.

That incident, in the LA suburb of Torrance, was astonishingly followed two hours later by another in the same area, when police again opened fire on a pick-up. This time, there were no casualties. Hours later, Dorner’s actual pick-up truck was found on a forest road near Big Bear City.

“He had torched it,” a San Bernardino police spokesman said. “We assume it may have broken down before he set fire to it.”

Since then, the huge manhunt for Dorner has focused on an area where hundreds of log cabins, both owned and rented out to tourists, are dotted around the mountainside.

“There is a strong possibility he is using an empty or abandoned one as a bolt-hole,” the police spokesman added last night.

LAPD police chief Charlie Beck, who has pleaded on TV with Dorner to surrender, accepted he might be “difficult to find”, adding: “He knows what he is doing. We trained him and he was also a member of the armed forces. It is extremely worrisome and scary.”

Police have also pleaded with local residents not to try to mount a civilian vigilante force or try to aid in the hunt for the fugitive.

However, one Big Bear resident, Dennis Pollock, said: “I did 12 years in the Marine Corps. Give me a sniper rifle, some gear, and point me in his general direction and get out of my way.”

Another local said: “We know every inch of this terrain and could be a real help to the cops, but all they’ve told us to do is stay at home and lock all our doors.”

Last night, America’s National Weather Centre warned that the hunt for Dorner could be further hampered by an expected snowfall of up to 6ins in the mountains. Wind gusts of up to 50mph are also forecast, creating an extreme wind-chill factor in the already freezing conditions.

San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said: “To be honest, he could be anywhere right now. Torching his own vehicle could have been a diversion to throw us off track. Anything is possible with this man.”
  maandag 11 februari 2013 @ 02:14:05 #153
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  maandag 11 februari 2013 @ 02:45:11 #154
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Big Bear manhunt called off... Police realize it was a diversion, tracks led nowhere. His mothers home was ransacked. This guy knows exactly what he's doing, he's been planning it since 2009. He began on the exact day he was fired 4 years ago.

Big Bear is dat berg/bos gebied waar z'n moeder een vakantie huisje heeft en waar z'n auto brandend werd aangetroffen.
Pas na 2 dagen komen ze tot de conclusie dat het een afleidingsmanouvre was en heeft hij een enorme politiemacht 2 dagen voor jan lul dat gebied laten uitkammen en alle auto's die erin/uit gingen met getrokken wapens laten controleren.

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  maandag 11 februari 2013 @ 07:35:13 #155
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Spannend dit :D
Die gast op die video is niet de snuggerste, maar dat wil niet zeggen dat ie liegt natuurlijk.

Ook hendig van 'm om de media voor te zijn trouwens: "Im not an aspiring rapper, Im not a gang member, Im not a dope dealer, I dont have multiple babies mommas."

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  maandag 11 februari 2013 @ 08:43:07 #156
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1s.gif Op zondag 10 februari 2013 23:49 schreef Hetkapitaal het volgende:

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Dan moet je een tweede auto hebben of niet? Één man kan geen twee auto's rijden tegelijk....
Jup, zelf heb ik er 9. Dus het klinkt me niet vreemd dat iemand er 2 heeft.
Die zou hij er ruim van te voren al neergezet kunnen hebben.
"Charlotte Muis is een dief en heel Nederland weet het nu"
  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 01:17:57 #157
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http://www.reddit.com/r/D(...)f_the_dorner_search/

- er werken 1000 agenten aan de zaak
- de 50 namen die genoemd worden in het manifesto hebben allemaal bescherming gekregen, van minstens een daarvan is bekend dat die 7 politie auto's en 7 agenten heeft, als dat bij allemaal het geval is hebben ze 350 agenten ingezet
- ze hebben SWAT teams, snipers, dog units, helicopters en zelfs drones ingezet om hem te vinden bij het Big Bear gebergte
- voorheen werd er rondgereden met 1 agent per auto, nu doen ze 2 auto's met 2 agenten elk
- bij lage priorireit 911 telefoontjes worden niet meer een auto langsgestuurd, de manhunt heeft alle capaciteit opgeslurpt

Dorner lacht zich ondertussen rot in z'n schuilplaats :')

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  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 01:21:39 #158
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  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 02:48:19 #159
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  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 03:20:49 #160
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Eindelijk een goede reden om drones te gaan gebruiken op eigen grond gebied.
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mwah negers en vuurwapens zijn altijd een slechte combinatie
  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 10:02:38 #162
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6s.gif Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 04:07 schreef Hetkapitaal het volgende:
mwah negers en vuurwapens zijn altijd een slechte combinatie
Bakras :') altijd maar weer bang voor de grote boze neger. :')
Op maandag 8 januari 2018 14:29 schreef BadderHaring het volgende:
Ajax is geen club. Dat is een bedrijf.
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Luckily I don’t have to live everyday like most of you. Concerned if the misconduct you were apart of is going to be discovered. Looking over your shoulder
:')
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Verrassend veel symphatisanten voor deze man. Moet wel zeggen dat als het allemaal waar is wat ie zegt dat wel verschrikkelijk is. Maar om nu te gaan moorden..
forever mirin' - We’re not here to take part – we’re here to take over!
  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 17:46:23 #165
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 17:42 schreef Seamonkey- het volgende:
Verrassend veel symphatisanten voor deze man. Moet wel zeggen dat als het allemaal waar is wat ie zegt dat wel verschrikkelijk is. Maar om nu te gaan moorden..
volgens mij is er hier ook niemand die het moorden goedkeurt hoor
Stop the violence
Down with the hate
Op vrijdag 21 augustus 2015 01:36 schreef engeopa het volgende:
Deadprez is een frequent bezoeker van Joop.nl. Kneusje eerste klas. walgelijke policor hoofd in de wolken multicultilover.
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 17:42 schreef Seamonkey- het volgende:
Verrassend veel symphatisanten voor deze man. Moet wel zeggen dat als het allemaal waar is wat ie zegt dat wel verschrikkelijk is. Maar om nu te gaan moorden..
Amerikanen zitten altijd diep onder de roes van de Negroïde held. Zodra een neger iets eenmansacties begint met veel geweld, verliezen die lui al hun verstand.

Het is een sterk motief in de Amerikaanse cultuur.
  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 18:37:48 #167
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A former African-American LAPD officer named Joe Jones posted his own manifesto on Facebook this morning in response to Chris Dorner, the ex-cop charged with killing three people as part of a vendetta against the LAPD.

In an online manifesto posted to Facebook Dorner accused the LAPD of firing him in 2008 in retaliation for blowing the whistle on police brutality by a white superior.

Jones, 48, says he has yet to recover mentally or emotionally from his experience as a black cop with the LAPD, which he describes as similar to the racism and corruption outlined by Dorner. Detailing what he was up against, Jones writes:
Free Assange! Hack the Planet
[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
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Hebben ze die vent nou nog steeds niet? :@
De oude oude layout was veel beter!!
vosss is de naam,
met dubbel s welteverstaan.
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7s.gif Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 18:40 schreef vosss het volgende:
Hebben ze die vent nou nog steeds niet? :@
Iemand die zelf voor de politie werkte weet dondersgoed hoe ze iemand opsporen, wat voor tactiek, methoden en middelen ze gebruiken.

Dus het zal best knap lastig zijn want ze moeten hem steeds een stap voor zijn.
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7s.gif Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 17:46 schreef deadprez het volgende:

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volgens mij is er hier ook niemand die het moorden goedkeurt hoor
Ik had het dan ook niet over fok. Maar meer over wat er op reddit etc verschijnt
forever mirin' - We’re not here to take part – we’re here to take over!
  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 19:28:31 #171
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1s.gif Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 18:23 schreef Hetkapitaal het volgende:

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Amerikanen zitten altijd diep onder de roes van de Negroïde held. Zodra een neger iets eenmansacties begint met veel geweld, verliezen die lui al hun verstand.

Het is een sterk motief in de Amerikaanse cultuur.
Noem eens 5 voorbeelden :'(
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 19:28 schreef matthijst het volgende:

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Noem eens 5 voorbeelden :'(
Voorbeelden zat. Bezoek het land maar. :)
  dinsdag 12 februari 2013 @ 20:40:12 #173
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Vaak gedaan, en nog nooit over dit soort eenmansacties met zwarte moordenaars gehoord, dus daarom benieuwd of jij er een aantal kunt noemen.
Maar je zult wel lopen te zwammen lijkt me.

OJ.

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Schijnt op dit moment schietpartij met die gast gaande te zijn
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