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The charges filed Monday in Riverside County on Monday accuse Dorner of opening fire, unprovoked, on Riverside police Officer Michael Crain, 34, a married father of two who served two tours in Kuwait as a rifleman in the U.S. Marines.

Dorner faces three additional counts of attempted murder of a peace officer for allegedly shooting and critically injuring Crain’s partner and firing upon two Los Angeles police officers stationed in Corona to protect an LAPD official named in an online manifesto authorities attribute to Dorner. One of the LAPD officers was grazed on the head by a bullet.

Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach said the murder charge includes two special circumstance allegations that make Dorner eligible for the death penalty — killing a peace officer and discharging a firearm from a vehicle.

Filing criminal charges will ensure that if Dorner is caught, either out of the state or out of the country, the outstanding arrest warrant would clear the way for a rapid extradition.

“I want to cover all my bases. I want to make sure when he is located and arrested, he can be extradited back to California as soon as possible,” Zellerbach said after holding a noon news briefing.

The district attorney believes that Dorner, if he is still alive, is not done with his quest for revenge and thirst for the public’s attention.

“Even though he may have gone underground now, given the nature of his conduct and his words and his actions, he’s going to reappear,” Zellerbach said. “I don’t think he’s done. ... He’s trying to send a message, and it would be my belief that his message is not completed yet.”

Riverside Police Chief Sergio Diaz has called Dorner’s attack on his two officers early Thursday a “cowardly ambush.” Dorner allegedly opened fire as the officers sat in a patrol car, stopped at a red light.

The surviving officer, 27, who was being trained by Crain, continues to recover from surgery. He has been with the department less than a year.

“He’s in a lot of pain. He’s going to be facing a lot of surgeries in the coming weeks and months,” Diaz said. “We don’t know if he’ll be able to return to active duty. We certainly hope so.”

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