A communication breakdown and overzealous police officers who flocked to the San Bernardino Mountains wanting to be the ones who captured disgraced former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner made a dangerous situation even more dangerous, according to a report released Monday by a Washington DC-based law enforcement think tank.
The Police Foundation released its 120-page report, “Police Under Attack,” following a six-month investigation into the historic manhunt, which spanned five Southern California counties and ended on Feb. 12, 2013, near Angelus Oaks with Dorner taking his own life. It is the most comprehensive report released to date on the Dorner manhunt, and includes a nearly 30-page detailed narrative of the incident.
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