Dorner failed to properly check out of the Navy hotel on February 6, though he was not believed to still be on base, Fagan said.
February 6: Dorner named suspect, police announce threats
Authorities named Dorner a suspect in the Irvine killings. Authorities said he issued a "multipage manifesto" allegedly implicating himself in the slayings and complaining of his treatment in the LAPD.
Police said Dorner made violent threats against Los Angeles police officers. The force assigned officers to protect those connected to the threats.
February 6: Attempted boat theft in San Diego
Investigators said they believe Dorner tried to steal a boat from someone in San Diego. He failed and fled, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said.
Later, a wallet is found containing Dorner's identification and an LAPD detective's badge near the San Diego airport, police said.
February 7: LAPD officer shot in the suburb of Corona
In Corona, Dorner fired at Los Angeles police officers who were assigned to protect a person connected to Dorner's threats, police said.
One officer was grazed in the head; the wound was not life-threatening, the LAPD said.
The officers returned fire, and Dorner fled.
"Due to damage to the police vehicle because of his gunshots, the officers were unable to pursue him," Beck said.
February 7: Officer killed, another shot in Riverside
Riverside police said two of its officers were shot in an ambush at an intersection. One died, and the other was taken to a hospital.
Authorities believe Dorner drove up to the officers' vehicle at a stoplight and fired with a rifle.
The officer who died, a 34-year-old Michael Crain, had been on the Riverside force for 11 years.
The other officer was seriously wounded but expected to make a full recovery, Riverside Police Chief Sergio Diaz said.
February 7: Police shoot two in Torrance in mistaken identity case
While searching for Dorner, police shot two people in Torrance in a case of mistaken identity, the Los Angeles police chief said.
LAPD officers assigned to protect someone who "was under the most serious levels of threat" saw a vehicle early in the morning that looked like Dorner's, Beck said. He said the vehicle was moving down a street with its lights off.

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