RT: After three Californians were nearly killed this week by police
officers opening fire at random people mistaken for suspected murderer Chris
Dorner, a solution may finally stop the shootings. And no, the cops
haven’t caught the killer.
In the wake of three recent extreme cases of mistaken identity, some
entrepreneurial Internet users have designed merchandise that sends a
strong message to the police. “Don’t Shoot, I’m Not Chris Dorner” bumper
stickers and t-shirts are now being sold on the Web while investigators
intensify their manhunt for the suspected killer, a mission that
continues to elude authorities and has led officers to so far shooting
three people during their search.
Don't Shoot I'm NOT DORNER!! Bumper sticker (Screenshot from www.ebay.com
Dorner,
a 33 year-old former Los Angeles Police Department officer and US Navy
reservist, has been charged in the February 7 killing of Riverside, CA
Officer Michael Crain and is wanted in connection with a string of
related crimes. Authorities also believe he may be linked to a February 3
double-murder in nearby Irvine, but Dorner has managed to elude police
in the days since.
On February 8, officers with the LAPD opened
fire at two Hispanic women, ages 47 and 71, who were delivering
newspapers in the early morning hours when their vehicle was mistaken
for Dorner’s pickup truck. Hours later, police in nearby Torrance aimed
at a similar vehicle being driven by David Perdue, a white male who had
been questioned by authorities moments earlier regarding his automobile.
"I don't want to use the word buffoonery but it really is unbridled police lawlessness," Perdue's attorney, Robert Sheahen, told the Los Angeles Times. "These people need training and they need restraint."
Budgetary
woes might keep the LAPD from buying any new rounds of training for the
department, but meanwhile apparel and other items sold online says all
that any California resident can really warn the police for now: No, I’m
not Chris Dorner.
Image from Twitter/@OCCUPYCARLISLE
In
addition to an array of t-shirts and bumper stickers being sold on eBay
and other websites, homemade items have also been spotted across LA,
including hand-drawn signs placed on pickup trucks that may or may not
easily be mistaken for Dorner’s. But for those that lack the enthusiasm
and ingenuity to do-it-themselves, “Don’t Shoot, I’m Not Dorner” window
decals are retailing on the online auction house for around $12. Those
with more elaborate plans might need to increase their PayPal balance,
though: a series of domain names relating to Mr. Dorner and the LAPD-led
manhunt for him are being offered on eBay for $5,000 each.
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