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Review: Firing of ex-LAPD officer Dorner justified
An internal review by the Los Angeles Police Department concluded that rogue ex-officer Christopher Dorner was justifiably fired, a lawyer who reviewed the findings told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
The findings, which are expected to be made public this month at a Los Angeles Police Commission meeting, concluded that Dorner had a history of embellishing stories, misperceiving slights and making bogus complaints against his fellow officers, Rice said.
He took more than twice as long as most officers to complete his training, was nearly incomprehensible during the hearing over his firing, and only filed a complaint against his training officer when he learned she gave him a bad performance review, Rice said.
Dorner case: Investigation reportedly clears LAPD in firing
After the AP released its story, the LAPD tried to put the lid back on its investigation. The department said in a written statement that the investigation into Dorner's firing "has not been finalized. Any comments or conclusions about the contents of the review are premature. "
Rice was contrite when The Times reached her Tuesday afternoon. She contended that she made the comments after the Associated Press reporter told her that the LAPD's findings on Dorner had been released to the public. Rice declined to discuss the LAPD report with The Times.
Originally posted by XLR8R
reply to post by FortAnthem
So, this means all the allegations Dorner maid in his manifesto will go un-investigated? I wonder why....