Originally posted by Robtard
That's going to be pretty hard to beat; will probably only ever be surpassed by the LAPD themselves.
Honestly the whole department should be probed. Who knows what kind of insanity Internal Affairs/the FBI could dredge up. I don't believe all of what Dorner claimed, but I don't think he went on a rampage just because he was crazy. He seemed saner than the LAPD during the manhunt.
Originally posted by Mairuzu
So did he shoot himself in the neck inside the boat or did he not have a weapon on him. That just seems weird.
While he definitely didn't shoot himself in the neck apparently he was lying in a pool of blood when he was found, before the police were called. It isn't necessarily a gunshot wound.
Boston police say three more suspects arrested in connection with marathon bombingBoston police say they have arrested three more people in connection to last month’s bombing at the Boston Marathon, which killed three people and injured more than 200.
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Police say there is no additional threat to the public. Several news reports have said that the arrests are of an accessory-after-the-fact nature.
CNN is reporting two of the three people arrested are students and are facing obstruction of justice charges.
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Both are citizens of Kazakhstan who previously had been held by U.S. immigration officials on suspicion of violating terms of their visas, said Reuter’s source.
The third person taken into custody on Wednesday was a U.S. citizen, the same source said.
Man tied to Boston bombing suspect killed in confrontation with FBI, other law enforcementA Chechen man linked to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was fatally shot early Wednesday in an unusual encounter with the FBI and other law enforcement officers in his apartment in Orlando.
According to federal law enforcement officials, the man was being interviewed about whether he and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the bombing suspect, were connected to a two-year-old triple slaying when he attacked an FBI agent. There were conflicting accounts of what happened in the moments before the man was shot.
One federal law enforcement official said the man, a professional martial-arts fighter, was shot after trying to grab the FBI agent’s gun. Two other officials said the man reached for a knife and was shot as he attacked the agent. All three officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because the episode is under official review.
The man was identified as Ibragim Todashev, 27, a former Boston area resident who knew Tsarnaev from martial-arts and boxing circles. Todashev had recently moved to Orlando from Cambridge, Mass.
Law enforcement officials said Todashev was not a suspect in the bombing. They said he was being interviewed about his possible role in a triple slaying in Waltham, Mass., in September 2011. They said Todashev acknowledged involvement in the killings and also implicated Tsarnaev in what the law enforcement officials described as a drug deal that went bad.
The FBI provided few details about the shooting in Orlando and did not mention the Waltham slayings, but the bizarre twist demonstrated the extent of the ongoing investigation into the April 15 Boston Marathon bombing, which killed three people and injured more than 260.