

Here is the updated timeline from today in Manhunt for Dorner in Big Bear.
courtesy of Fox 11
**Update**
Tuesday, Feb 12 [7:04 p.m.]: A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press a charred body has been found in the burned cabin where a fugitive ex-cop is believed to have been in a standoff with sheriff's deputies. LAPD sources tell FOX 11 Gigi Graciette that they believe it is the body of Dorner.
Tuesday, Feb 12 [5:52 p.m.]: A law enforcement source tells the AP that the fugitive Dorner never came out of the cabin, and a single shot was heard inside before the cabin was engulfed in flames.
Tuesday, Feb 12 4:25 p.m.: Fire could be seen coming from a cabin where Dorner is suspected to be holed up. There are reports of explosions and ammunition coming from inside the cabin.
Tuesday, Feb 12 4:22 p.m.: Both officers involved in the gunfight were with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Both were transported to Loma Linda Hospital. Officials say one officer died.
Tuesday, Feb 12 3:47 p.m.: FOX 11 has learned that one of the law enforcement officials wounded in the gunfight has died.
Tuesday, Feb 12 3:25 p.m.: At a press briefing, LAPD Cmdr. said he could not confirm whether Dorner was in the cabin but urged the fugitive to surrender. "Enough is enough," Smith said. "It's time for you to turn yourself in. It's time to end the bloodshed."
Tuesday, Feb 12 3:08 p.m.: San Bernardino Sheriff's Office has asked members of the media to stop tweeting.
Tuesday, Feb 12 2:50 p.m.: LAPD to hold a news conference at 3 p.m. PT
Tuesday, Feb 12 2:46 p.m.: Roadblock set up on Highway 330
Tuesday, Feb 12 2:35 p.m.: Schools in the Big Bear area are under lockdown
**Update**
Tuesday, 2:15pm - Big Bear school district has lifted it's lockdown. Students are allowed to be picked up from school.
Tuesday, Feb 12 2:10 p.m.: Two law officers have reportedly been wounded in a gunfight in the mountains east of Los Angeles with a person believed to be a former Los Angeles police officer.
Tuesday, Feb 12 1:44 p.m.: A person believed to be the fugitive ex-Los Angeles cop sought in three killings exchanged gunfire with authorities in the San Bernardino Mountains on Tuesday, a law enforcement official said on condition of anonymity.
The officer told The Associated Press it's believed Christopher Dorner committed a residential burglary of a cabin and had a couple tied up in the cabin. One was able to get away and make a call. Authorities responded to the location and gave chase when Dorner fled in a stolen car. Gunfire was exchanged.
Tuesday, Feb 12 1:38 p.m.: The noise of the gunbattle was broadcast by a location TV station, whose reporter suddenly found himself near the fight. Someone could be heard yelling at the reporter to get out of the area.
Tuesday, Feb 12 1:30 p.m.: AP law enforcement source: Fugitive ex-cop exchanges fire with S. California authorities.
Tuesday, Feb 12 11:30 a.m.: A prosecutor who filed a murder charge against a fugitive former Los Angeles police officer that could result in the death penalty said he believes the man hasn't finished carrying out his vendetta. "Just read his manifesto and look at his actions," Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach said. "He's trying to send a message, and it would be my belief that his message is not completed yet."
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