- Feb 9:
- Hunt for ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner resumes in San Bernadino mountains
- Feb 8:
- Christopher Dorner manhunt: Search continues amid snow in Big Bear Lake
- Christopher Dorner Live Blog: Ex-LAPD cop thought to be dead after cabin burns
- Border security tight amid Dorner search
- LAPD looking for Dorner accused of 'street justice' for opening fire on truck in Torrance
- Feb 7:
- Dorner blames former Cal Poly police chief, others for losing his LAPD job
- Christopher Dorner: A look at the man behind the mayhem
- Dorner manhunt unfolds online: 'supporters' set up Facebook fan page
- VIDEO: Coverage of manhunt for fired LAPD officer Christopher Dorner
- Christopher Dorner Manhunt: Social media coverage
- Racism fuels ex-LAPD cop Christopher Dorner, suspected of 3 killings
- Document: Dorner v. Los Angeles Police Department, Court of Appeals of California
- Map: Incidents related to the manhunt for shooting suspect Christopher Dorner
- LA police shoot innocent people in ex-cop manhunt
- Christopher Dorner manhunt: Search for ex-LAPD killer cop leads to San Bernardino Mountains
- Fired LAPD officer Christopher Dorner identified as suspect in couple's death
- Massive manhunt for fired LAPD officer Christopher Dorner leads to San Bernardino Mountains
- LAPD: Ex-officer suspect in Riverside cop killing
- Feb 6:
- Ex-LAPD cop suspected in killing of Cal State Fullerton coach, fiancé
Here are some key events involving Christopher Dorner, the fired Los Angeles police officer suspected of killing at least three people including a police officer in Southern California and posting a manifesto on Facebook outlining plans to kill the families of those he felt wronged him:
-- Sunday, Feb. 3: Monica Quan, 28, and Keith Lawrence, 27, are found shot to death in their car at an Irvine, Calif. parking structure. Quan, an assistant women's basketball coach at California State University, Fullerton, was the daughter of a former Los Angeles police captain who represented Dorner in disciplinary hearings that resulted in his dismissal.
-- Monday, Feb. 4: Some of Dorner's belongings are found in a trash bin in the San Diego-area community of National City, Calif.
-- Wednesday, Feb. 6: Irvine police announce they are looking for Dorner as a suspect in the killings of Quan and Lawrence. They describe him as armed and dangerous. Police say he implicated himself in the killings in a manifesto posted on Facebook. At about 10:30 p.m., a man matching Dorner's description tries to steal a 47-foot boat from a San Diego marina but the engine won't start. An 81-year-old man on the boat is tied up but not hurt.
-- Thursday, Feb. 7: At around 1:30 a.m. in the Riverside County community of Corona, Calif., two LAPD officers assigned to protect a person named in the manifesto chase a vehicle they believe is Dorner's. During a shootout, one
-- Around 2:30 a.m., a passer-by finds a wallet with law enforcement badge and a picture ID of Dorner on a street near San Diego International Airport.
-- Three hours later, LAPD officers guarding a manifesto target in the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance, Calif., open fire on a truck they mistakenly believe to be Dorner's. Two women are wounded. A short time later, Torrance police are involved in a second shooting involving a different truck they also mistake for Dorner's. Nobody is hurt.




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