This article, published on Alternet, cuts through a lot of the mis- and dis-information about Dorner coming from "law enforcement" sources. He basically comes to the conclusion that the SB sheriffs planned the murder of Chris Dorner, and subsequently executed that plan. Please read:
This is a police shooting that is a little bit out of the ordinary. It's not clear what all the circumstances were, but one man is dead. Apparently he was out of prison on parole, and was being pursued by the state's "fugitive apprehension team" when he was shot. I found a press release from the sheriff and a coroner's report:
Another police shooting of somebody known to have mental illness. It looks like this brother is going to survive. How many police shot him? How many times? Why? What happened? The people have a right to know.
This was an incident up in Barstow from last March. Intervening in a domestic situation, Officer Buesa shot and seriously injured the victim, Eddie Varela. What's worse, first they tried to charge Varela with attempted murder--then they dropped the charges down to assault with a deadly weapon and gave him a bunch of time. The story is published by the Desert Dispatch on their website:
Since we brought you this story, the Christopher Dorner manhunt has enraptured all of our attention, but especially those of us at CopWatch IE. We will be putting something out shortly. For now, we want to bring you this update on the last story we filed here, about Ly. Gonzalez getting special treatment from his coworkers after getting caught driving drunk in a department vehicle. The sheriff's department put out a press release about it, apparently undermining RPD's story that driving DUI suspects home is a "common practice."