UPDATED: Los Angeles police officers were administering “street justice” when they opened fire on two newspaper carriers on a Torrance street as they protected a captain’s house from suspected gunman Christopher Dorner, an attorney said Friday.
Police opened fire. A neighbor said he heard as many as 20 shots.
Beck called it a case of mistaken identity.
Jonas called it something else.
“It’s obvious that police wanted to execute this guy,” Jonas said. “They forgot the reason there are rules of engagement. Thank God nobody is dead. It’s street justice. That’s always unacceptable.”
Jonas said that although he understands it was before dawn, the women were driving a “really bright, super shiny royal blue” Toyota Tacoma, nothing like Dorner’s truck.