Ex-cop reported dead in charred US cabin

A former US cop wanted for multiple murders was reported dead Tuesday in a burning mountain cabin, after a six-day manhunt that jangled nerves in southern California and beyond.

February 13, 2013



LOS ANGELES —  A former US cop wanted for multiple murders was reported dead Tuesday in a burning mountain cabin, after a six-day manhunt that jangled nerves in southern California and beyond.



Christopher Dorner’s body was found inside the cabin near the California ski resort of Big Bear, where he had barricaded himself in after a shootout with police that left one officer dead and injured another.



The embittered 33-year-old had allegedly already killed three people before going on the run last week, after posting a chilling online manifesto threatening to kill more officers.



He was cornered in the snow-covered San Bernardino mountains after nearly a week-long manhunt, which focused on Big Bear before expanding amid reported sightings elsewhere in California and a suggestion that he had fled to Mexico.



The LA Times said a single shot was heard as police moved in on the cabin, suggesting Dorner may have taken his own life, although that was not immediately confirmed.



Officers broke the cabin windows, pumped in tear gas and called for Dorner to surrender over a loudspeaker, the LA Times said. When they got no reply, they deployed a vehicle to rip down the cabin walls.



It did so “one by one, like peeling an onion,” a law enforcement official told the newspaper. When it got to the last wall, a single gunshot was heard, before flames began to spread through the structure.



NBC and local KTLA 5 television both reported that a body believed to be Dorner’s had been found in the cabin.



Smith, the LAPD spokesman, said the confrontation got underway after a vehicle was reported stolen from another cabin near Big Bear by someone who looked like Dorner.



The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s office immediately launched a ground and air search, and located the vehicle nearby.



“Shortly thereafter, this individual barricaded himself in one of the cabins there and an exchange of gunfire occurred that in an exchange with Dorner. During that exchange of gunfire, one deputy was killed and another injured San Bernadino Sheriff’s spokeswoman Cindy Bachman confirmed. — AFP


February 13, 2013
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