Candy Martin turned on her television Tuesday to see her family’s vacation compound near Big Bear, Calif., at the center of a standoff between law enforcement officers and a man believed to a fugitive ...
Two years to the date of the Christopher Dorner manhunt that ended with her cabin being burned to the ground, Candy Martin is as angry as ever. She expected she'd be reimbursed for her cabin, which ...
Candy Martin turned on her television Tuesday to see her family’s vacation compound near Big Bear at the center of a standoff between law enforcement officers and a man believed to a fugitive ...
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – The owners of the mountain cabin where rogue ex-Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner holed himself up during a deadly gun battle with deputies will be paid $200,000.
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San Bernardino County has agreed to pay $200,000 to the owner of the cabin near Angelus Oaks destroyed in the deadly standoff between disgruntled former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner ...
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