From wikipedia:
"Police shootings of civilians
In two separate incidents in the early morning hours of February 7, 2013, police shot at people unrelated to Dorner. Dorner was not present at either incident.[30]
At about 5:30 am, Los Angeles Police Department officers on a protection detail of an unnamed LAPD official's residence in the Los Angeles County city of Torrance opened fire on the back of a light blue Toyota Tacoma and shot two Hispanic female occupants, aged 47 and 71, who were delivering newspapers for the Los Angeles Times.[3][31] The vehicle, according to officers, was spotted exiting a freeway and heading to the area of the residence that officers were protecting, was reported to match the description of Dorner's 2005 dark gray Nissan Titan and was moving without its headlights on.[32][30] The two victims of the shooting were later identified as Maggie Carranza, age 47, and her 71-year-old mother Emma Hernandez. Hernandez was shot in the back and Carranza received wounds to her hand. Their attorney claimed police "had no idea who was in that vehicle" when they opened fire, and that nothing about his clients or their vehicle matched the descriptions given of the suspect or his truck.[33] The two women stated that they were given no warning prior to being fired upon.[34] A neighbor said the truck was used every day to deliver newspapers, and the women who used it kept their headlights off in order not to wake people up.[35] The two women were injured but are expected to survive.[36][37]
Approximately 25 minutes after that incident, officers from the Torrance Police Department struck and opened fire on another vehicle.[38] Like the first shooting, the incident involved a vehicle that police claimed resembled the description of Dorner's truck, but was later discovered to be a black Honda Ridgeline driven by a white male.[39][40] The victim of the second weapon discharge by police was David Perdue, who was on his way to the beach for some early morning surfing before work. A Torrance Police Department police cruiser slammed into Perdue's pickup and Torance police officers opened fire. Police claim that Perdue's pickup truck "matched the description"[38] of the one belonging to Dorner. However, the Los Angeles Times reports that "the pickups were different makes and colors ... Perdue looks nothing like Dorner: He's several inches shorter and about a hundred pounds lighter ... Perdue is white; Dorner is black."
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