Ex-LAPD Cop on Dorner: "took longer than I thought it would for something like this to happen"
Says manifestos on racism in the force not unusual
A third African American with experience at the LAPD has come out to express empathy with Christopher Dorner's charges of cop racism.
Not only that but Brian Bentley, who wrote about his experience on the job in One Time: The Story of a South Los Angeles Police Officer, says he knew three other cops who had manifestos of their own.
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So "Kill Whitey" isn't necessarily limited just to the hood?