Christopher Dorner dismiss claims

The rage-filled "manifesto" published by former cop Captain christopher Dorner before he went on an claimed cop eliminating exercise around the Los Angeles area was ignored by the go of the Los Angeles Cops Division these days as "self-serving" and "ramblings on the Internet."

Christopher Dorner is considered to have murdered one cop and harmed two others beginning these days, moreover to eliminating two citizens, on a exercise that he confronted would have a "high activity of violence" in an upset missive published to his Facebook or myspace walls previously this weeks time.

Police throughout the Los Angeles and Southeast Florida area were working to catch Dorner.

In the mail, Dorner specific his issues with his former company, the Los Angeles Cops Division, such as his battles with the division's inner matters department, which eventually led to his getting shot, according to the manifesto. He held responsible the issues with the LAPD for motivating his eliminating exercise.

Dorner charged the department of being improper and using extreme power.

"The department has not changed since the Rampart and Rodney King days. It has gotten worse," Dorner wrote. "I know I will be vilified by the LAPD and the media. Unfortunately, this is a necessary evil that I do not enjoy but must partake and complete for substantial change to occur within the LAPD and reclaim my name."

Dorner named members of the LAPD whom he would target and said they would not be safe at home or at work.

"I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty," he wrote. "You will now live the life of the prey."

Today, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck curtly dismissed the letter.

"This is a homicide suspect who has committed atrocious crimes. If you want to give any attribution to his ramblings on the Internet, go ahead, but I do not," he said.