Manhunt for ex-cop resumes in California mountain range

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sjfella wrote:

I doubt we’ll ever hear the truth in this matter. If he gets away never to be heard from again he’ll be another DB Cooper. If killed (he’ll never be taken alive) he’ll go down in history as just another nut case. Somewhere in the middle lies the truth.

Feb 09, 2013 2:59pm EST  --  Report as abuse
Harry079 wrote:

“which began with officers following tracks that led away from the truck”

So where did the tracks lead them?

The tracks had to go somewhere.

Did they just disappear?

Did they lead to another vehicle?

Feb 09, 2013 3:15pm EST  --  Report as abuse
americanguy wrote:

This is why cops should not be allowed to carry guns or be trained to use guns. Some are crazy and eventually kill people.
We need national gun control for cops.
Right Senator Feinstein?
C’mon Senator, speak out and save America (again).
And where is Micahel Bloomberg on this one?
How about it Bloomie? Going to take guns away from NYPD now?

Feb 09, 2013 3:55pm EST  --  Report as abuse
ElleT wrote:

Badge and ID found near where he kidnapped a man during a failed theft of a boat? Wouldn’t badge have been taken when fired? Hmm. Planted story? Can’t risk him becoming a “violent Robinhood” kind of folk hero? No. Armed and dangerous big black guy who could prey on you. Well he already decimated his tortured hero status upon becoming “suspected” of killing his ex-Captain’s child and husband. He’s brought to tears and stands up against a brutal attack on a mentally ill person, but takes out innocent people? Odd. Whole thing.

Feb 10, 2013 5:28am EST  --  Report as abuse
GaryChadwick wrote:

One news reader wrote that maybe he was already killed before and they are staging this for another Blame him not us for our problems.Something to think about. Matches so too many Police Depts. M.O. (Method of Operation).HMMMMMM City of North Miami Beach,Florida

Feb 11, 2013 9:25am EST  --  Report as abuse
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