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Chris Dorner’s Mother, Nancy Dorner: We Do Not Condone Christopher’s Actions

 

Nancy Dorner, the mother of former LAPD officer turned quadruple murder suspect, Christopher Dorner, has released a statement  on behalf of the Dorner family:

It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we express our deepest sympathies and condolences to anyone that suffered losses or injuries resulting from Christopher’s actions. We do not condone Christopher’s actions.

The family has no further comments and ask that our privacy be respected during this difficult time.

-Nancy Dorner

Dorner’s mother said that she would have preferred if  her son handled his issues with the LAPD in a healthier way than murder — such as contact the media. She and Dorner’s sister are both cooperating fully with police.

As previously reported by NewsOne, Dorner is accused of murdering Monica Quan, daughter of his former attorney Randy Quan, and her fiance Keith Lawrence, Riverside police officer Michael Crain and San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeremiah McKay.

In his manifesto, where he revealed extensive, institutionalized racism, Dorner wrote that he planned to kill the family members of the LAPD officers involved in his Board of Rights hearing:

I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I’m terminating yours.

Dorner also mentions his mother twice — at one point sharing that he no longer had a relationship with her:

Self Preservation is no longer important to me. I do not fear death as I died long ago on 1/2/09. I was told by my mother that sometimes bad things happen to good people. I refuse to accept that.

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I lost my position as a Commanding Officer of a Naval Security Forces reserve unit at NAS Fallon because of the LAPD. I’ve lost a relationship with my mother and sister because of the LAPD. I’ve lost a relationship with close friends because of the LAPD. In essence, I’ve lost everything because the LAPD took my name and new I was INNOCENT!!! Capt Phil Tingirides, Justin Eisenberg, Martella, Randy Quan, and Sgt. Anderson all new I was innocent but decided to terminate me so they could continue Ofcr. Teresa Evans career.

The remains of Chris Dorner’s body were removed from the mountain cabin where he engaged in a furious shoot-out with San Bernardino Sheriff’s deputies before law enforcement reportedly moved forward with a plan to burn him alive. His California driver’s license was found next to his remains.

Nancy Dorner alleged watch the shoot-out from a Mexican restaurant as it unfolded on television.

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+1 #7 osazeone 2013-02-15 15:42
As JFK stated, "its dissenter are silenced, not praised". Christopher Dorner you have awakened all military and police who have been ridiculed, disrespected and terminated for standing up for justice. Nevertheless, they can't silence the Truth.
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+3 #6 Dekonti 2013-02-15 12:55
:-x Something is surely fishy here. But all in all, its human blood that has been spilled. The truth is bind to come out sooner or later. If only chris had gone into detail about how he was been treated, it would have given a clearer pic on his side. Though his anger overpowered him, justice would have still investigated. Racism, has never left this nation. Those named as target should be questioned. Somebody should talk because not only chris knows, they do too. Innocent lives has been taken due to some thing thats probably not worth killing for.
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0 #5 Just 2013-02-15 12:52
Our countries systems need to stay with the values and oath taken. Our society is a diverse society. LA is no longer the white dot meant for angelos. Our institutions should not be good corrupt. It is the responsibilty of the american people to demand ethical values for all who protect our cities and who are stewards of our democracy.
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+2 #4 Jenay 2013-02-15 12:42
I do feel for Mr. Dorner. There are too many problems with the LAPD, and for them to want to burn the cabin, with him in it, is a HUGE problem. I believe that he was being truthful. He saw what he saw, and didn't back down from it. It's a tragic story and I wish that the LAPD made a different choice in '08.
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+4 #3 sassy 2013-02-15 12:30
Yes racism is still alive. my husband just got 6 monthes visiting taking away from him at CSP Solano when he has violated no rules but saying no to something.Howev er volence was not the answe in Chris' doings. But something is wrong here very wrong. ALOT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT IS CORRUPT RIGHT ALONG WITH CDCR!!!!@
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+9 #2 SEVELLA CARNEY 2013-02-15 12:03
SOMETHING STINKS ABOUT THIS WHOLE STORY!! WHAT WAS THE LAPD TRYING TO HIDE BY BURNING HIM ALIVE?? I THINK THERE WAS SOME TRUTH TO WHAT MR. BRONER WAS SAYING AND THE LAPD WAS SCARED FOR MORE TO COME OUT. THE CORRUPT BASTARDS!!!
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+3 #1 tina 2013-02-15 11:48
I believe in what Chris stood for. Its sad innocent ppl had to get killed but all of this cud have been avoided. I bet that cop that lost his daughter is really thinking he shuda done things differently. That's sooo sad that just becuz cops have a badge they can hurt innocent ppl. How wrong!!! His mom shud b proud of him!!! Now maybe the TRUTH will come out. Too bad it had to take this. An innocent man did this... Thank u Chris letting the truth b told. We will miss u!!!!
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