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http://timelines.latimes.com/statewide-manhunt-ex-lapd-officer/ TIMELINE The Christopher Dorner manhunt, LA Times

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2013/02/dorner-manhunt-conflicting-testimony-in-ex-cops-firing-case.html - - Jack Leonard, Joel Rubin and Andrew Blankstein February 11, 2013
 * She had been placed on desk duty for about seven months during the department's investigation and prevented from earning extra money outside the department.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-dorner-profile-20130207,0,3985225,full.story ref name = "LATimes_2013-02-07_b", February 7, 2013
 * Evans would later tell internal affairs investigators that Dorner confessed to her on the first day they worked together that he was unhappy with the way the LAPD handled a complaint he made against some of his classmates in the academy, according to police records. He believed the LAPD was a racist organization and told Evans he planned to sue the department at the end of his probation period, Evans reported.

http://laist.com/2013/02/07/who_is_christopher_dorner.php By Lauren Lloyd in News on February 7, 2013 - - Navy/Navy reserve
 * Also a former U.S. Navy reservist, Dorner's Navy career began in April 2002 and ended this month, for which he blaims the LAPD: "I lost my position as a Commanding Officer of a Naval Security Forces reserve unit at NAS Fallon because of the LAPD," he wrote in his manifesto.


 * Details on Dorner's Navy days have been published by CNS, explaining that it is unclear why he was honorably discharged from the Navy on Friday, February 1—two days before the double homicide of an engaged Irvine couple.


 * Dorner joined the Navy in July 2002 and was primarily stationed in San Diego. He achieved lieutenant rank in August 2006, then served six months in Bahrain from November 2006 to April 2007. He joined the Naval reserves in 2010 and was on call instead of assigned to any specific drills or duties.

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Christopher Dorner was born in New York state and grew up in Los Angeles County, California. Dorner stated that he was the only African American student in his school from first grade to seventh grade and that he had altercations due to his race. When he was a teenager, Dorner decided to become a police officer and joined a youth program offered by the Police Department in La Palma, California. Dorner attended Southern Utah University where he majored in political science with a minor in psychology and played on the football team. He graduated in 2001.

When the shootings occurred in February 2013, Christopher Dorner lived in La Palma. Neighbors described him as a member of an admired, well-liked family who usually kept to himself. Dorner was previously married, with no children. Court records show his wife filed for divorce in 2007.

Naval Reservist
Dorner is a former Naval Reserve lieutenant (O-3). He commanded a security unit at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, served with a Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit from June 23, 2004 to February 28, 2006, and was deployed to Bahrain with Coastal Riverine Group Two from November 3, 2006 to April 23, 2007. He was discharged from the Navy Reserve on February 1, 2013. During his time as a reservist, he received ribbons for marksmanship and a medal for pistol expertise.

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Dorner was born in 1979 in New York but grew up in Los Angeles County, California. He attended elementary school at Norwalk Christian School from first to seventh grade. He stated in a published manifesto that he was the only African American student at Norwalk Christian School, where he encountered many racial issues with his peers, and was raised in neighborhoods with scant black populations. He said he was frequently disciplined for being involved with fights with other students in response to the racist name-calling. Dorner attended John F. Kennedy High School in La Palma, and Cypress High School in Cypress, where he graduated in 1997. When he was a teenager, Dorner decided to become a police officer and joined a youth program offered by the Police Department in La Palma. He graduated from Southern Utah University in 2001 with a major in political science and a minor in psychology. The university confirmed that Dorner had played football for at least two of those years. As a running back in the 1999 season, Dorner played 6 games and rushed for 36 yards in 10 carries.

Naval Reservist
Dorner was a former Naval Reserve lieutenant (O-3) who was honorably discharged. He was commissioned in 2002, commanded a security unit at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, and served with a Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit from June 23, 2004, to February 28, 2006. He was deployed to Bahrain with Coastal Riverine Group Two from November 3, 2006, to April 23, 2007. During his time as a reservist, he received ribbons for marksmanship and a medal for pistol expertise. Dorner was honorably discharged from the Navy Reserve on February 1, 2013.

In 2002, Dorner and a classmate found a bag containing nearly $8,000 that belonged to Enid Korean Church of Grace in Enid, Oklahoma. They turned it in to the police. When asked their motive, Dorner said "it's an integrity thing." "The military stresses integrity," Dorner said. "There was a couple of thousand dollars, and if people are willing to give that to a church, it must be pretty important to them." Dorner said his mother taught him honesty and integrity.