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    No charges for LAPD officers who shot newspaper delivery women during Dorner manhunt



    Eight Los Angeles police officers who mistakenly opened fire on Los Angeles Times newspaper delivery women thinking they were rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner in 2013 will not be criminally charged, the L.A. County district attorney’s office announced Wednesday.

    The officers opened fire in the predawn hours of Feb. 7, 2013, as Margie Carranza and her mother, Emma Hernandez, were slowly cruising though a Torrance neighborhood in a pickup truck delivering papers.

    Law enforcement officers around the region were on edge during the massive manhunt for Dorner, the ex-LAPD officer who sought vengeance against police officials he blamed for his firing. Dorner ultimately killed four people and wounded three others before he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a shootout with police near Big Bear.

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    In Torrance, the LAPD officers were in the area protecting a captain believed to be one of Dorner's targets. The officers thought the women's truck matched the description of Dorner's vehicle.

    Hernandez was shot twice. Carranza suffered cuts to her hand, likely from broken glass. Both women survived and received a $4.2-million legal settlement from the city.
    In an interview with investigators, Carranza characterized the incident as a "giant atrocity" and a "savage deed," according to a district attorney's memo to the LAPD made public on Wednesday.

    Threats from Dorner to target law enforcement command centers "created an environment that was significantly different from other shootings,” the document said. The officers, the memo said, saw a vehicle similar to the one Dorner was believed to be driving crawling down the residential street with its hazard lights and headlights on. One officer said he mistook the sound of a newspaper hitting the ground for a gunshot, the memo said.

    “The fear of Dorner was understandable and justified," the document said. "There is no evidence to suggest that the officers did not honestly believe that Dorner was in the vehicle, nor is there evidence to suggest that the officers did not honestly believe they were being fired upon."

    Shooting during Dorner stakeout violated policy, panel rules
    Shooting during Dorner stakeout violated policy, panel rules
    The memo said that once the women's vehicle came to a stop, "the barrage of gunfire was tremendous, and troubling."

    Chief Charlie Beck and the civilian commission that oversees the L.A. Police Department previously found that the officers violated the LAPD's policy on using deadly force.

    Beck faulted the officers for jumping to the conclusion that Dorner was in the truck. Beck said the officers compounded their mistake by shooting in one another's directions with an unrestrained barrage of gunfire.

    A lawyer representing the officers said Wednesday that the district attorney’s office made a "wise decision" in deciding not to file criminal charges.

    Attorney Gary Fullerton blamed the shooting on a "big chain of mistakes" stemming from how the LAPD's top brass handled the manhunt, saying the officers in the Torrance shooting didn’t have the proper equipment, training or information to handle their assignment. The district attorney's memo said that the officers were armed only with shotguns and handguns even though Dorner was known to be carrying high-powered weaponry.

    The officers, Fullerton said, believed the house they were guarding was Dorner’s top target. Then, he said, the officers saw a vehicle they thought looked like Dorner’s drive down the street and heard what they thought was a gunshot.

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    • #12
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      "They truly thought that they were fighting Chris Dorner at that moment," Fullerton said. "When they realized what they did, they all felt terrible .… But at the time that they did it, they felt absolutely that they had to do what they had to do."

      Fullerton acknowledged that the officers used faulty tactics before the shooting, but emphasized that it was because department managers didn’t adequately prepare them for the high-pressure situation.

      "The department pushed ill-prepared officers out there," Fullerton said. "This Dorner thing was probably a once-in-a-lifetime type situation -- but it could happen again. But I don’t think the department is taking responsibility for their share of why this thing happened and what they’re going to do about it in the future."

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Tago Nang Tago View Post
          can't corner the dorner

          homie was a true legend, straight g.

          i remember staying up till 4am daily due to the round the clock manhunt coverage they had on him. they cops were literally pointing AR-15s at anyone driving a dark colored truck (description of his vehicle) and they even shot up a few for no reason because they were so scared of him.





          the one in the blue tundra were two old hispanic ladies doing an early morning newspaper delivery....LAPD lit their vehicle up because they thought it was dorner..... LAPD's finest

          of course they faced no charges.


          Dorner is a legend. Literally had every cop in California scared out of their mind.

          Yeah I remember how they shot up that truck. Luckily those dumbasses are not trained properly so they missed 30+ times, .

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Brujeria View Post
            Dorner is a legend. Literally had every cop in California scared out of their mind.

            Yeah I remember how they shot up that truck. Luckily those dumbasses are not trained properly so they missed 30+ times, .
            they literally thought the sound of newspapers hitting the ground were "gunshots"

            i'm starting to dislike piggies so much.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Tago Nang Tago View Post
              after they turned the recorder off they managed beat the nearest minorities they could find.

              but seriously, it's bad out in SB county. i'd hate to be a cop there. gang members are ruthless.
              SB is a gang land filled with druggies

              By the way why was Punchr banned again?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Tago Nang Tago View Post
                can't corner the dorner

                homie was a true legend, straight g.

                i remember staying up till 4am daily due to the round the clock manhunt coverage they had on him. they cops were literally pointing AR-15s at anyone driving a dark colored truck (description of his vehicle) and they even shot up a few for no reason because they were so scared of him.





                the one in the blue tundra were two old hispanic ladies doing an early morning newspaper delivery....LAPD lit their vehicle up because they thought it was dorner..... LAPD's finest

                of course they faced no charges.

                Fuk Dorner, the police are corrupt but this dude killed innocent people like the daughter of one of the police guys.

                But man I remember that blue tundra shooting, that was straight up ****ed up, those two hispanic women were lucky they survived that they shot that truck up execution style man they shot without even knowing who was inside wtf.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Brujeria View Post






                  SB is a liberal City man, what do you expect most of them are scared to real criminals so they target the ones who will not fight back like street vendors smh.

                  Some of those fruit vendors cut up some bomb azz mango and pineapple.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by hectari View Post
                    SB is a liberal City man, what do you expect most of them are scared to real criminals so they target the ones who will not fight back like street vendors smh.

                    Some of those fruit vendors cut up some bomb azz mango and pineapple.
                    True. The cops don't even come into the hoods in S.B. unless they're rolling 5+ cars deep. They take out their frustration on 4 foot tall fruit vendors, .

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Brujeria View Post
                      True. The cops don't even come into the hoods in S.B. unless they're rolling 5+ cars deep. They take out their frustration on 4 foot tall fruit vendors, .
                      Yeah at least that vendor is making an honest living, let him get a permit or something, they acting like this is a solution, smh, how bout they remove those meth labs or something.

                      What you think of this Mexican Ice vendor getting harassed by some chicks? I bet you the SB police wouldn't do chit instead they will blame the ice cream man for for being an illegal vendor smh and not punish those chicks

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