Uncensored Statement from Christopher Dorner, Ex-LAPD Officer now on a Corruption Killing Spree

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Uncensored Statement from Christopher Jordan Dorner, Ex-LAPD Officer now on a Killing Spree for Exposing Corruption in LAPD: To those who want to see the NAMES in the place of XXXX's...Here's a Copy of the Original in PDF format! You can also SAVE and COPY this document!

CLICK ON LINK to see PDF File: http://content.clearchannel.com/cc-common/mlib/616/02/616_1360213161.pdf



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This 'secret clique' may be some of the LAPD Cops that Dorner referred to in his Manifesto. If so, action was taken solely because of Dorner's Manifesto. See underlined excerpt below:

EXCERPT: "Why would you value their lives when they clearly don’t value yours or your family members lives? I’ve heard many officers who state they see dead victims as ATV’s, Waverunners, RV’s and new clothes for their kids. Why would you shed a tear for them when they in return crack a smile for your loss because of the impending extra money they will receive in their next paycheck for sitting at your loved ones crime scene of 6 hours because of the overtime they will accrue. They take photos of your loved ones recently deceased bodies with their cellphones and play a game of who has the most graphic dead body of the night with officers from other divisions. This isn’t just the 20 something year old officers, this is the 50 year old officers with significant time on the job as well who participate..."
Cops' secret clique members receive notice of termination

Police in Los Angeles that allegedly belonged to a clan that celebrated shootings and were identified by wearing matching skull tattoos, will be laid off.

The seven members of the cops' secret clique received written notices that they will be fired after an investigation revealed that they promoted aggressive policing and glorified police shootings, the L.A. Times reported on Feb. 6.

The cops' secret clique called themselves the Jump Out Boys and were identified by authorities after they discovered a pamphlet describing their promotion of violent action and police shootings.

The group of seven officers were assigned to an elite group that patrolled the neighborhoods of Los Angeles where the violent crime rate is high. The group's priority was to remove weapons from the streets.

Department spokesman Steve Whitmore said the investigations didn't uncover any criminal actions of the agents, but he explained that their actions didn't represent the image of the department.

In 2011, the same department fired nearly a dozen officers for having formed a clique with abusive actions of inmates on the third floor of the men's central jail in Los Angeles.

COMMENT: As far as Dorner's request for Investigative Journalists to look into his allegations...today they are extinct. Today's Journalist never seek the truth, not in America anyway.
 

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Charlie Sheen's message to Christopher Dorner in this video.
 

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BREAKING NEWS: Just announced, a $1 MILLION reward offered for the capture and conviction of Christopher Dorner. LA Mayor repeatedly referred to him as a "murderer", "killer"...not 'alleged'.
 

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Dorner Reward Loophole: 3 Rewards Amounting to $1.2 Million Likely to Be Unpaid

Chris Dorner's reward has a big loophole basically preventing all those instrumental in finding the ex-LAPD cop fugitive from claiming the $1 million reward, according to reports out on Wednesday.

It has been reported that a number of local citizens in the Los Angeles area where Christopher Dorner was found and ultimately died, played a big part in police locating him.

The Mayor of Los Angeles had announced a $1 million reward for anyone who could provide information to police leading to the "capture and conviction" of Dorner. The $1 million is said to have been funded by private groups. However, technically the offer was made for his capture, and also his ultimate conviction in a court of law.

Dorner of course died after police surrounded a cabin in Big Bear, California, and so was therefore not technically captured, nor convicted of any crime under the law.

However, that reward is not the only one which is likely to go unpaid. It was also reported that the Los Angeles City Council had put up an offer of $100,000 for information leading to the "identification, apprehension, and conviction" of the ex-LAPD cop.

Again, although Dorner was positively identified after tip-offs to police, he was not convicted in court.

In addition, a third reward will also likely go unpaid after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors offered a $100,000 reward for information "leading to the capture of Christopher Dorner."

This case is likely to be the most debatable, as Dorner was technically "captured" but captured dead, not alive. However, according to TMZ, a source at the Board of Supervisors has said that they consider Dorner "cornered but not captured."

No official decision has been made about the rewards, but it is a big possibility that all three of the rewards, amounting to $1.2 million will not be paid out to anyone who assisted police in leading police to Dorner.
 

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