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California Department of Fish and Wildlife spokesman Andrew Hughan said game wardens spotted Dorner tailgating a school bus on Highway 38, apparently as protection against spike-strips police might deploy.

He said Dorner lost the wardens in the ensuing chase, then crashed into a snow berm.

Rick Heltebrake, a ranger at a local Boy Scout camp, said he was driving on Glass Road with his Dalmation when he saw movement in the trees. It was a man dressed in camouflage and a ballistics vest. He had an assault rifle. Heltebrake knew it was Dorner.

“He came at me with his gun leveled at my head,” Heltebrake said. “I stopped, put my truck in park, raised my hands, and he said, ‘I don’t want to hurt you, just get out, start walking up the road and take your dog.’ I said, ‘Can I get her leash?’ He said ‘No, just start walking.’”

The Fish and Wildlife spokesman said a warden, a former Marine, spotted Dorner and gave chase.

Dorner fired at the warden, blowing out the window of the warden’s vehicle and narrowly missing his head. The warden stopped his car, pointed his semiautomatic rifle and unloaded 20 rounds at the fleeing truck.

Authorities chased Dorner into a Seven Oaks Road cabin amid a massive gun battle. A San Bernardino County deputy was killed and another badly injured.

LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman said he was listening to radio traffic as it was happening. “It was horrifying to listen to that firefight and hear those words ‘Officer down,’” Neiman said. “It’s the most gut-wrenching experience that you can have as a police officer.”

Law enforcement officers lobbed conventional tear gas into the cabin, but when Dorner failed to emerge they used CS gas canisters, a more intense weapon known to start fires, and sent in a demolition vehicle. The cabin caught fire and burned down.

San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said deputies did not purposely burn down the cabin. He said they deployed the gas canister after they were left with no other options.

“I can tell you it was not on purpose,” he said. “We did not intentionally burn down that cabin to get Mr. Dorner out.”

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