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So I'm supposed to believe christopher dorner sounds like bill clinton after smoking a fat blunt? lol
it was trumpeted as the biggest bounty in California's living memory but the $1m reward for the capture of Christopher Dorner, a disgruntled former Los Angeles police officer, has now triggered a row over the refusal of some donors to pay up.
The city of Riverside has rescinded its $100,000 contribution, and others are expected to follow, on the grounds that the circumstances of the siege, and the self-inflicted gunshot wound that killed Dorner last month, did not warrant a reward.
"Because the conditions were not met, there will not be a payment of a reward by the city," Riverside spokeswoman Cindie Perry said on Tuesday.
Critics accused Riverside of welching on a promise and undermining future bounties.
Authorities, police unions, civic organisations and private donors pledged more than $1m for information leading to his arrest and conviction.
Three people have claimed the money: a husband and wife Dorner tied up before stealing their vehicle, and a man whose pickup truck Dorner hijacked a short time later in an attempt to evade the dragnet around Big Bear.
All three alerted authorities but the Riverside mayor Rusty Bailey said the fugitive was not arrested or convicted. "Thank you for making the phone calls, for your part in bringing Chris Dorner to an end. Unfortunately, it wasn't through the justice system, and that's what our precedence has created, and our process and resolution provided for."
An unstated, additional reason, according to the Los Angeles Times, is a moral qualm that the trio alerted police because they were victims, and that they should not profit from their brief, non-violent encounters with the killer.
"I've spoken with some groups – including a few that are substantial – that have already decided to withdraw their pledges," said Ron Cottingham, president of the Peace Officers Research Association of California, which has put its own pledge on hold pending a final decision. "They said the reward doesn't fit their criteria."
Critics have responded with concern and scorn. Kirk Albanese, the deputy chief of the Los Angeles police department, said it would be "disingenuous" to withhold payment because Dorner died before being put on trial, and that it could undermine future bounties.
Let em buy a new truck after they sue the city
If them chicks take the truck and dont sue...
wowi dont think they've even given those people they shot at that pickup yet either.
i think the police department was trying tyo make them pay taxes on the vehicle they were gonna give em as well as sign a disclosure saying they wouldnt sue for the shooting if they took the truckwowi dont think they've even given those people they shot at that pickup yet either.