GARgantuan MAN HUNT by Thousands for ex-Cop in L.A..wmv

Thousands hunt for ex-cop in California
33-year-old is suspected of having killed two people Sunday.

One of the two who was killed Sunday is the daughter of a former police officer who now works as a lawyer. The other victims were her daughter's fiance.

33-year-old should have accused the lawyer that he lost his job in the police.

The two dead bodies were found in their car in a parking garage, police said.



On Wednesday night, he also killed a policeman and shot and injured two others.

First he attacked two police officers in Riverside, east of Los Angeles. He killed one of them and wounding the other.

Then he must have hurt a third policeman in another event.

Threatened policemen on the Internet

The Wanted ex-policeman has posted a manifesto on the Internet where he has 
been made threats against several police officers and their families.

- I will conduct unconventional and asymmetric war against all the LAPD uniform, whether in service or not, Dorner writes in the manifesto.

Dorner was fired from the police in 2008 for giving false testimony.

Police in Los Angeles and the FBI has stepped up security around the 40 police officers who are named in the manifest.

Should have more weapons

Large police forces hunted Thursday for the alleged offender in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Orange, Riverside and San Diego in southern California.

- We have given our officers told to be extremely cautious in the same way if we ask the public to be extremely careful with this guy. He has already shown that he is able to shoot innocent people, sir commander of police in Los Angeles Andrew Smith.

The police chief in Los Angeles, Charlie Beck, says Dorner has several weapons, including an assault rifle.

- This is a vendetta against the police officers in California, and it must be treated as such, says the chief of police in Los Angeles, Charlie Beck.

Thurs wounded by police

On Thursday morning, two people were injured when police fired on their car.

Police thought the car belonged wanted Donner and started shooting.

- We think it is a tragic case of mistaken identity, said the police chief of Los Angeles, Charlie Beck at a news conference.

The condition of the two wounded by police is unknown.

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