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Manhunt for Ex-LA cop Christopher Dorner still on

Christopher Jordan Dorner

Christopher Jordan Dorner

A massive manhunt is on in three states and Mexico for ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner in connection with the shootings of three officers and a double murder in Irvine. He left a disturbing manifesto regarding his plans to bring the fight to police. Dorner’s writings suggested he did not expect to live through the ordeal.

***UPDATE: Dorner in gun battle with authorities. – The shooting occurred after Dorner burglarized a home, tied up a couple and stole their car, the source said. One of them was able to escape and call police. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/manhunt-christopher-dorner-big-bear.html

“Unfortunately, I will not be alive to see my name cleared,” Dorner wrote at one point in his manifesto, later saying, “Self-preservation is no longer important to me. I do not fear death as I died long ago.”

Read the scariest parts of Christopher Jordan Dorner’s manifesto here.
Full story here.

Rodney King, Reginald Denny, and L.A. Riots

Today’s marks the 20th anniversary of the Rodney King beatings. He was beaten by police officers after leading them on a high-speed chase and resisting arrest. A bystander, George Holliday, videotaped much of the incident.

The officers were acquitted of their actions. This verdict ultimately led to the Los Angeles Riots of 1992. I never will understand the desire people have to destroy, rob, and loot their own neighborhood as a way of “protesting” or showing disdain for a situation one feels is unjust.

Let us not forget that 53 people died in those riots and thousands more were injured. The severe beating of truck driver Reginald Denny almost made the death toll 54. His senseless beating was captured on video as well, but I think most have forgotten about him.*If you know where to find original footage of this beating, please contact me. Apparently much of it has been kept from the public?

All in all, it was a sad time for America and undid a lot of progress white and blacks had made to get along.