Shit--KCBS/KCAL is beating us over the head with that fucking Carter Evans shootout footage. Enough already!
Shit--KCBS/KCAL is beating us over the head with that fucking Carter Evans shootout footage. Enough already!
"(Beth Ostrosky's) head looks like a squeezed Barbie Doll head."--poster on another board
agreed. My .22 bullets have a lot more of a chance of going somewhere I do not want them to go. My semi-auto 12 gauge has a lot more stopping power for someone invading my house and would not carry the lethal force outside the house. It's not like it would be a sniper situation


the body as to be taken for testing to make sure it's dorner
Oh I forgot to add that the bullets aren't jacketed either, just lead. The shotgun I have is set up for trap/bird/skeet. Lotta sport shooting down here. I hear ya on it being the better stopping weapon though. Just the click click of the slide on a pump is enough to chase them off too.
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Here's a NY Times blog mentioning the Jenks call.
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/201...orner-manhunt/
Last Updated, 10:13 p.m. A charred body has been found in a burned-out cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains where Christopher J. Dorner, the former Los Angeles police officer, was thought to have sought refuge during a shootout with police officers on Tuesday, The Associated Press reported.
Earlier in the day, a large fire broke out at a cabin, and there were reports that the police heard a single gunshot come from within. At least one officer was killed in the shootout, said Cindy Bachman, a spokeswoman for the San Bernardino County sheriff. Another officer was shot, but was expected to survive.
As our colleague Jennifer Media reports, law enforcement officials were involved in a shootout on Tuesday afternoon with Mr. Dorner, who has been the target of the largest manhunt in Los Angeles Police Department history, officials said. He is suspected of killing at least three people and wounding several others in a rampage that has lasted more than a week.
Several television stations dispatched helicopters and news crews to the scene and broadcast live images from above the area of the San Bernardino Mountains where a man thought to be Mr. Dorner was reportedly surrounded by officers after the exchange of gunfire.
At one stage in the live coverage from the CBS News affiliate KCAL-TV, an exchange of fire (and a fleeting obscenity) could be heard clearly on the air as one of the station’s journalists, Carter Evans, reported from the scene.
Shortly after that report, the CBS affiliate broke away from its reporter on the scene for an interview with a man who pretended to be an official with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, but was, in fact, a prank caller who made a reference to “The Howard Stern Show” before being cut off.

police scanner recording from dorner fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9KJk-GDxrw
Press Conference on CNN from the police state that no body has been found or located despite previous reports.
The cabin is still too hot and no on has entered it yet.
LAPD giving news conference: spokesman saying NO body has been recovered or identified; the house is still too hot for anyone to go in. Previous reports as to Dorner being killed in the fire are not true as of yet. They're still going to be protecting the targeted families.
"(Beth Ostrosky's) head looks like a squeezed Barbie Doll head."--poster on another board
Official word from LAPD at this moment is still game on... live press conference says building has been too hot to even enter yet...
maybe not over yet???
CNN reported a body had been found and removed and now they are saying no such thing happened after just reporting it had.
Goddamn I remember when the news rarely announced something as news only to take it back mere minutes later.
Sam Simon @simonsam I SWIM, fuckwad. RT: @sleepinwarrior You burn more fuel flying to your Hawaiian getaways than most people with a car use in a year.
Anyone ever done firefighting before? Fires take a long time to burn out if they are left uncontrolled. This fire was also in a major residential structure. Essentially a mansion sized lodge. Surrounded also by forest. So the fire is going to take a long time to burn itself out if the fire department isn't putting it out. They might not be putting it out for fear that the shooter has rigged the area with traps or explosives. You're probably safe going to sleep and waking up tomorrow and not seeing any new developments.
Don't think it was a mansion sized lodge but I agree that they will just let it burn out until tomorrow. I would not want to go into a fire that had a bunch of ammunition but I don't know if he had enough time to set up booby traps. I say let it burn and better to keep the firefighters safe.
I will ski up there this weekend so hopefully the roadblocks are gone.
So this morning's question is: did the police deliberately set the fire?
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