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Racist LAPD Shells Out $4.2 Million to 71 yr. old Latino Woman "Mistaken" for Christopher Dorner

Looks Just Like him though. From [HERE] The Latino women injured when Los Angeles police opened fire on them during the manhunt for ex-cop Christopher Dorner have reached a $4.2-million settlement with the city, City Atty. Carmen Trutanich told the LA Times. Margie Carranza, 47, and her mother, Emma Hernandez, 71, were delivering newspapers in Torrance on the morning of Feb. 7, when officers "mistook" their blue Toyota Tacoma for Dorner’s gray Nissan Titan. 

The settlement, which allows both sides to avoid a trial, brings the Los Angeles Police Department nearer to closing what had been an embarrassing chapter in its search for Dorner. Hernandez was shot twice in the back and her daughter suffered hand injuries from flying debris when two officers opened fire on them. 

This was no mistake. Police did not want this Black man alive and were given the green light to practice unbridled white supremacy. In this "emergency" climate (see Boston), white people get lathered up and anything goes. The Latino women were shot from the rear with over 20 bullets. Hernandez's attorney said, "the problem with the situation is it looked like the police had the goal of administering street justice and in so doing, didn't take the time to notice that these two older, small Latina women don't look like a large black man." [MORE] (Dorner was 6 foot 270lbs.)

Torrence Police also gunned down a black Honda truck on the same day. Cops purposely collided with the black truck and shot at the "Dorner clone." The driver was a baggage handler at LAX heading to the beach to go surfing, The Times reported. Avoiding bullets that had ripped through his windshield, David Perdue, a white man (in photo above)was not shot but suffered a concussion and a shoulder injury in the crash. [MORE]

Racism Instead of Evidence - nigger had to go, "manifesto" said so

Christopher Jordan Dorner is a former Black LAPD police officer and ex-United States Navy reservist who was a named suspect in the 2013 Southern California shootings, which left three people dead and two others wounded. He was alleged to have killed Monica Quan and Keith Lawrence, a couple recently engaged in Irving, CA. and a white Riverside Officer Michael Crain in Riverside, CA. No LAPD officers were killed. Said murders were the basis for the manhunt. (The fourth murder attributed to Dorner occurred before his alleged death during the chase into the cabin).  The large organized manhunt  spanned four U.S. states (California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico) and Mexico.

The LAPD has produced virtually no evidence linking him to any of the murders that led to the manhunt. The so-called (virtual/facebook) "manifesto" remains unauthenticated and apparently there is no proof that Dorner authored it. [MORE] and [MORE]

Each woman will receive $2.1 million under the settlement, which must still be ratified by the Los Angeles City Council. In March, Trutanich reached a separate settlement with the women that gave them $40,000 to replace their truck, which was left with multiple bullet holes.

"They are still grappling with a whole range of emotional issues related to the incident," said the two women's attorney, Glen Jonas. Los Angeles police spokesman Chris No said the settlement does not affect the department's investigation into the shooting by the two officers. "The department has not yet made any determination regarding the propriety of each officer's action or any potential discipline related to this use of force," he said. The officers remain assigned to desk duty as part of the investigation, he said.

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck called the shooting “a tragic misinterpretation” by officers working under “incredible tension” hours after Dorner allegedly shot police officers.