Yeah, it looks like the version with shark week was the complete one.
I haven't seen this much united support for a shooter ever. Even for Breivik, the current FPS single player high score holder. Current nicknames: Boss Nigger, Chocolate Rambo, Black Knight,
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http://www.oregonlive.com/forest-grove/index.ssf/2013/02/forest_grove_police_say_shots.html
The number of shots fired during the Jan. 20 gunfight involving Washington County law enforcement officers and an off-duty Hillsboro cop in Forest Grove is "closer to 100," police said Thursday.
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Officers heard Timothy Cannon chamber ammunition, Herb said. He reportedly threatened to kill the officers. Their dialogue with him ended.
Timothy Cannon kept out of sight from officers. He "constantly" changed his upstairs position in a stairwell, blocking the only path leading both out of the home and toward his wife and daughter, Herb said.
Just before 9:03 p.m., a dispatcher noted that shots were fired. Timothy Cannon was firing his personal AR-15, Herb said.
According to a probable cause affidavit, Timothy Cannon was upstairs as he fired through walls, trying to find the officers. Police fired handguns and AR-15 rifles through walls. Lisa Cannon and her daughter were not in the line of fire, Herb said.
The area that the truck was found is the red flame icon, the shooting's reported area is the green pin.
Just a reminder, Dorner's truck was found at 8:30-9:00 am 2/7/2013. He has a demolitions background, so it was probably rigged to burn as a distraction.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... -hoax.htmlSan Diego authorities are looking at possible charges after determining that a reported sighting of fugitive ex-police officer Christopher Dorner -- an incident that prompted a six-hour search -- was a hoax.
A cellphone call about 10:20 p.m. Thursday led deputies to respond to a home near the Barona Indian Reservation, said San Diego County Sheriff's Lt. Jason Rothlein. Authorities were able to enter the home early Friday morning and confirmed that Dorner was not inside, he said.
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The caller initially reported a suspicious person, later claimed there were gang members in the area, then said the suspicious person was the caller's brother, he said. The caller then said the suspicious person was a man wanted for murder, was someone on the news, and finally claimed the reported person was Dorner.
Dorner, 33, is wanted in connection with a double homicide in Irvine on Sunday and the shooting of three police officers, one fatally, in Riverside County on Thursday. Authorities described him as "armed and extremely dangerous," and alerts about him were issued across the state and in Nevada as federal, state and local authorities intensified their search.
Deputies had "no indication Dorner was, is or has even been at that residence," Rothlein said.