Handgun Registered To Late Cop…Used In Recent Beverly Hills Crime

A handgun registered to infamous killer Christopher Dorner has resurfaced more than eleven years after his death.  

Remember that case in Big Bear,  involving Dorner, a former LAPD Officer who killed two people in Irvine, and killed two police officers, before a standoff in a burning cabin in Big Bear led to him killing himself.

That was in 2013. 

Now, federal investigators say a pair of South American criminals who posed as tourists to get into the United States, may have used a gun registered to Dorner, in a robbery outside of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel last week.  

Court documents indicate the suspects stole a million-dollar watch from a man while holding him at gunpoint outside the hotel. 

Last Saturday, the two suspects were arrested near the California-Arizona border.  On the same day, police raided an Airbnb where the two suspects had been staying.  

Police recovered a 45-caliber handgun, which was registered to Dorner.

 

Yellow police tape at night with blurred blue and red lights from police cars and emergency vehicles.

Editorial.

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