Charlie Sheen has released an online video urging an ex-cop accused of three killings to call him, after the actor was named in the man's chilling online manifesto.
Video After the Cut:
Police are hunting for Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles
Police Department (LAPD) officer who threatened to go on a murder spree against
police and their families to avenge his sacking five years ago.
In a rambling online statement - in which Dorner threatened
"unconventional and asymmetrical warfare" against the LAPD - he at
one point describes Sheen as "awesome".
Sheen - who was fired from the hit US sitcom Two And A Half Men
in 2011 and has a long history of hard partying and scandal - addressed Dorner
directly in a brief video posted on celebrity website TMZ.com.
"I am urging you to call me. Let's figure out together how
to end this thing. Call me, I look forward to talking to you."
Dorner, 33, is wanted for the killings of Monica Quan, the
daughter of a former LAPD captain and her fiance, Keith Lawrence. They were
found shot in their car at their apartment in Irvine on February 3.
Authorities also said Dorner opened fire early on Thursday on
police in cities east of Los Angeles, killing one officer and wounding another.
Police found weapons in his burnt-out pick-up truck in the San
Bernadino Mountains, around 80 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
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