Anderson Cooper received a package at his office containing a DVD that stated Dorner's case against the LAPD. The package also contained a bullet-riddled challenge coin issued by LAPD Chief William Bratton and a note inscribed with "1MOA" (one minute of angle), implying that the coin was shot at 100 yards (91 metres) at a grouping of 1 inch (2.5 centimetres), boasting of his accuracy with a rifle.
Dorner was a United States Navy Reserve officer, commissioned in 2002. He commanded a security unit at the Naval Air Station Fallon (Fallon, Nevada), served with a Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit from June 2004 to February 2006, and was deployed to Bahrain with Coastal Riverine Group Two from November 2006 to April 2007.[17] He was honorably discharged from the Navy Reserve as a lieutenant on February 1, 2013.[18]
In 2002, while a student at Undergraduate Pilot Training at Vance Air Force Base (Enid, Oklahoma), Dorner and a classmate found a bag containing nearly US$8,000 (equivalent to about $12,100 in 2021) that belonged to the nearby Enid Korean Church of Grace. The two handed the money to the police. When asked their motive, Dorner replied that, "The military stresses integrity. ... There was a couple of thousand dollars, and if people are willing to give that to a church, it must be pretty important to them." Dorner also stated his mother taught him honesty and integrity.[19] During his time as a reservist, Dorner received a Navy Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon and a Navy Pistol Shot Ribbon with expert device.[20][21]
I lived in the area at the time. It was absolutely wild. Ameria is fash but that was fash fash. The press reports on tv were absolutely nightmareish with cops bragging about kills. Cops were shooting people just in case. The news was begging people to not go out in cars that looked liek the ones dorner used. People were afraid to go out. Half from fear the cops would get toy. I was afraid to talk to anyone about my opinions. That was the future for real. For a while the ambulances where the cops died were totemic. Shit was wild.
And yet. You can buy a hunting rifle at walmart and there cant be security cameras overlooking every doughnot shop in Uvalde.
A lot of people depressed enough to do anything in that city for quite some time
I'm surprised no one's decided it's :dorner: time
Can’t corner the Dorner
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The site wouldn't exist then because you can't corner the dorner
Lmao
I’m sure people do but most of them don’t have the military training that Dorner did so it doesn’t last long
did he have military training too? That’s awesome
Yeah that’s why the cops were shitting bricks and panicking. He was actually pretty good at tracking them down and doming them
I lived in the area at the time. It was absolutely wild. Ameria is fash but that was fash fash. The press reports on tv were absolutely nightmareish with cops bragging about kills. Cops were shooting people just in case. The news was begging people to not go out in cars that looked liek the ones dorner used. People were afraid to go out. Half from fear the cops would get toy. I was afraid to talk to anyone about my opinions. That was the future for real. For a while the ambulances where the cops died were totemic. Shit was wild.