Video released depicting ex-cop Chris Dorner just prior to murder spree (Photos)

One day prior to ex-LAPD cop Chris Dorner’s alleged shooting spree that left three dead, a surveillance video captured images of a man matching Dorner’s description in National City, Ca.

Police released that video yesterday.

The video recorded on Feb. 6 was taken outside an auto parts store, located eerily across from the street from the National City police station.

On the video, a Nissan Titan truck pulls up to a dumpster and stops. For four minutes, someone unloads items from the back. ~ NBC News

See the video accompanying this article.

Police haven’t disclosed all the items found in that dumpster, but have said that “a magazine full of bullets with their tips carefully sawed off, a green military belt strap, and a brown camouflage helmet” were among the items recovered.

Former LAPD officer Christopher Dorner has vowed revenge against several former LAPD colleagues whom he blames for ending his career.

An exhaustive multi-agency manhunt for the ex-cop has been concentrated in the snow-covered mountainous area of San Bernardino located approximately 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles.

Police discovered Dorner's burned-out pickup truck in that region on Feb 7.

Dorner has declared war on the LAPD and their families for his being fired from the force.

Dorner, 33, is suspected of shooting three police officers, killing one. Dorner is also a suspect in two weekend killings of Monica Quan and Keith Lawrence who were found dead in a car inside a parking structure.

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