Sources: Dorner Did Not Leave Burning Cabin
Authorities waiting for fire to die down to see if there's a body inside
A law enforcement official said the man believed to be fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner never came out of a California mountain cabin engulfed in flames.
The person who requested anonymity because of the ongoing investigation said a single gunshot apparently fired inside the cabin was heard just before the fire broke out Tuesday.
Officials were waiting for the fire to burn out before approaching the ruins to search for a body.
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"Sources: Dorner Did Not Leave Burning Cabin"
Which /= "the man believed to be fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner never came out of a California mountain cabin engulfed in flames."
Dorner gets no sympathy from me, but it's hard to see the cops as heroes after the shooting spree they've gone on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNk-bV40XMc
Channeling Janet Reno.
And I'm sure someone will 'take responsibility'.
And suffer no penalties at all.
It's like when people misuse the word "literally".
"Jail, fines? For this? I said I was responsible for it, I didn't say I would accept any penalties for it."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCdqybEfy9w