Avenger Cop shooting: Two innocent women shot by LAPD officers had "no warning" The two women who were shot by LAPD officers searching for suspect Avenger, Cop killer, Christopher Dorner Thursday said they had no warning beforehand, the victims' lawyer told CBS Los Angeles. "The vehicle is a different color. The license plate doesn't match. There's nothing there for you to start shooting people. And even if they had the person in question... Mr. Dorner...you still have to give them an opportunity to get out. You can't just start administering street justice," said Jonas.
Attorney Glen Jonas said Maggie Carranza, 47, and her mother, 71-yearold Emma Hernandez, were delivering Los Angeles Times newspapers around 5:15 a.m. in Torrance when the officers opened fire on their vehicle. Jonas said, "There was no warning. There were no orders. No commands. Just gunshots." In a news conference, Police Chief Charlie Beck said the officers thought the women's royal blue Toyota Tacoma matched the description of Dorner's dark-colored Nissan pickup truck. A patrol unit was reportedly assigned to protect the home of a high-ranking LAPD officer during the manhunt for 33-year-old Dorner, who is believed to have killed a Riverside cop Thursday and an Irvine couple Sunday.