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Days ago, Dorner broke into a cabin off Route 38, a source said. He allegedly tied up the couple inside and held them hostage until Tuesday morning when he left. It is unclear whether Dorner stole their vehicle or another, but Fish and Wildlife officers knew to be on the lookout for a white pickup truck when they spotted Dorner driving one and attempted to stop him, the source said.
Dorner crashed the truck during the ensuing chase and allegedly exchanged gunfire with the officers as he fled into another cabin, where he was quickly surrounded by San Bernardino sheriff’s deputies. The source said one deputy was hit as Dorner fired out of the cabin and a second was injured when Dorner exited the back of the cabin, deployed a smoke bomb and opened fire again in an apparent attempt to flee. Dorner was driven back inside the cabin, the source said.
What are the police waiting for? They should have fire bombed the cabin already. This guy should not be allowed to come out alive. He is an enemy of the state.
What are the police waiting for? They should have fire bombed the cabin already. This guy should not be allowed to come out alive. He is an enemy of the state.
If the cabin is on fire, whoever is in there will come out. The police should then exterminate this nut. He cannot be allowed to surrender and then become a celebrity.
Anybody remember the last time the FBI got involved in a standoff on a mountain?
Yeah, I do and in that case the charge was kill a Fed Marshall, sort of like the FBI's little brother. LAPD isn't that close of a relative.
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