Navy Releases Records for Double Murder Suspect Christopher Dorner

The U.S. Navy on Thursday released the service record of Christopher Dorner, who is wanted in connection with three shootings in the Los Angeles area.

Dorner was commissioned in 2002, and his loss date was Feb. 1, 2013. 

During his time with the Navy he was stationed in San Diego, Bahrain, Nevada, and a "mobile inshore undersea warfare unit."

Dorner has awards for pistol expertise and marksmanship. 

He has medals for National Defense Service, the Iraq Campaign, Global War on Terrorism Service, and Sea Service Deployment. 

Dorner is now a double murder suspect and alleged cop killer, and police are searching for him in the mountains of Big Bear, California.


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