02/08/2013 // West Palm Beach , Florida, US // JusticeNewsFlash // Justice News Flash // (press release)

Los Angeles – A former police officer who is suspected in the recent murders of multiple people alleges in a writing ascribed to him that he suffered racial injustice. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Christopher Donner, who is the subject of a widespread manhunt after allegedly slaying three people, purportedly authored a 14-page manifesto about his violent plot.

Donner is quoted in the manifesto as stating in regard to an incident in which he was called a racial slur in elementary school by a fellow student, “That day I made a life decisions that I will not tolerate racial derogatory terms spoken to me.”

The manifesto is also stated to reference Donner’s angst against a police review board after being terminated from his job as a Los Angeles police officer, with Donner stating, “Self-preservation is no longer important to me. I do not fear death as I died long ago… I was told by my mother that sometimes bad things happen to good people. I refuse to accept that.”

Donner is accused in the recent killings of a woman and her fiancé, and a police officer.

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