
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck addressed his decision to reopen the investigation into the 2009 firing of former officer Christopher Jordan Dorner at a Sunday news conference, saying it was time to publicly put Dorner s accusations to rest.
I hear the ghosts of the past of the Los Angeles Police Department. I hear that people think that maybe there is something to what he says, and I want to put that to rest, Beck said at the news conference. Beck and Mayor Antonio disabled persons who vacation on foreign cruises Villaraigosa announced a $1-million reward for information leading to Dorner s capture.
Dorner was stripped of his badge in 2009 after a police disciplinary board found him guilty of making disabled persons who vacation on foreign cruises false statements against his training officer, Teresa disabled persons who vacation on foreign cruises Evans. In August 2007, Dorner disabled persons who vacation on foreign cruises accused Evans of kicking a mentally ill man during an arrest in San Pedro.
Police said Dorner has killed three people, including a Riverside police officer, and injured two others over the last week in a campaign to take revenge on those he blamed for his dismissal from the LAPD.
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