In his "manifesto" he states he'll "keep this up until his name is cleared". Not too clear on the concept, he.
The Village News · February 7th, 2013 ·
RIVERSIDE - Three law enforcement helicopters flew above the Big Bear area tonight in search of the fired Los Angeles Police Department officer suspected in the revenge slayings of a college basketball coach and her finance in Irvine and the early morning ambush killing of a Riverside police officer.
The truck belonging to Christopher Jordan Dorner was found burning just off a forest road in the area late today, authorities said.
All the areas where someone could have walked away from the truck were being searched by ground, Cindy Bachman of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said at a 9 p.m. news conference.
"I'm not aware of any evidence found near the truck, nor am I aware of any explosives," Bachman said.
Bachman said she was not aware of any vehicle having been stolen since the burned out truck was discovered.
Deputies have gone to about half of the 400 vacation homes in the area and there were no signs of forced entry at any of them, Bachman said.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department provided two of the helicopters used in the search, while the other came from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
The truck belonging to Christopher Jordan Dorner was found burning just off a forest road in the area late today, authorities said.
All the areas where someone could have walked away from the truck were being searched by ground, Cindy Bachman of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said at a 9 p.m. news conference.
"I'm not aware of any evidence found near the truck, nor am I aware of any explosives," Bachman said.
Bachman said she was not aware of any vehicle having been stolen since the burned out truck was discovered.
Deputies have gone to about half of the 400 vacation homes in the area and there were no signs of forced entry at any of them, Bachman said.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department provided two of the helicopters used in the search, while the other came from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Apparently I fail at embedding images. Tried just the url, and then with html.
Apparently it's just a bad url.
LOL!
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Nope. They probably have code on their site that prevents people from "hot linking" their images.
Awesome that I would pick such a pic for my first thread.