Charlie Sheen pleads with ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner to call him

Usually when Charlie Sheen pleads, it's to his latest court case, but in this situation he's pleading for ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner to enter custody safely. The actor recorded a special video message directed towards Dorner, asking for a call.

As reported by TMZ.com on Feb. 9, the video clocks in at about 18 seconds in length, ad features Sheen speaking directly to Dorner on camera. Sheen says while seated on a white couch:

"You mentioned me in your manifesto, so thank you for your kind words. I am urging you to call me. Let's figure out together how to end this thing."

Dorner, an ex-LAPD officer, is still at large and is accused of killing three people including a cop. He mentioned Charlie Sheen in an online manifesto he wrote, saying "Charlie Sheen, you'r effin awesome."

Charlie Sheen currently stars on the FX television series, "Anger Management," and previously starred on CBS' "Two and a Half Men." Roanoke viewers can watch for updates of the Christopher Dorner situation on CNN via Cox Cable channel 33 or CNN Headline News on channel 15. Sheen's "Anger Management" show can be seen on channel 57.

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