A single gunshot was heard from within, and a law enforcement
official told The
Associated Press Tuesday evening that officials had found a charred body.
Later, San Bernardino County sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi
Miller said that the remains had been found inside the burned-out cabin.
Investigators will use forensic tests to determine if the body
belongs to Christopher
Dorner. If the results are positive, the search for the most wanted man in
America over the last week will have ended the way he had expected — death, with
the police pursuing him. He is believed to have killed at least four people.
Thousands of officers had been on the hunt for the former Navy
reservist since police said he launched a campaign to exact revenge against the
Los
Angeles Police Department for his firing. They say he threatened to bring
"warfare" to officers and their families, spreading fear and setting off a
search for him across the Southwest and Mexico....
After holing up in the cabin, there was a second gunbattle with San Bernardino County deputies, two of whom were shot. One died and the other was expected to live after undergoing surgery.Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/news/crime/article/Rogue-ex-LAPD-officer-believed-dead-after-standoff-4267653.php#ixzz2KlegwkBV
After holing up in the cabin, there was a second gunbattle with San Bernardino County deputies, two of whom were shot. One died and the other was expected to live after undergoing surgery.Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/news/crime/article/Rogue-ex-LAPD-officer-believed-dead-after-standoff-4267653.php#ixzz2KlegwkBV
If the thug is indeed dead it will be good news for la enforcement and their families.
You also know that there is no way he would have lived through these incidents because he really knows too much about the LAPD.
Hopefully, the thug is dead but there also needs to be an investigation of the LAPD and see if the guy was fired legitimately.
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