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As the chopper whizzed by another six times or so, Johnson began filming.

“Oh my God he’s going to land on that golf course!” he recalled thinking.

Once the chopper landed, SWAT officers poured out of the aircraft. Soon the snow-covered neighborhood was crawling with police and federal agents.

Johnson thought it was a drill, but soon after police streamed through the area, his neighbors told him what they’d heard: Dorner was believed to be in the area.

Dorner, who was fired from the LAPD in 2009, is suspected of killing a young Irvine couple last Sunday, assistant college basketball coach Monica Quan and her fiance, Keith Lawrence, a University of Southern California safety officer.

Quan’s father had been an LAPD captain, and the subject of Dorner’s wrath in the manifesto police say he wrote.

But then late Wednesday and on into Thursday, Dorner allegedly went on a violent rush, shooting three police officers in Riverside County, one of whom died.

Down the the mountain from the ski resort community Thursday night, Pat Halpin, 55, stood quietly outside Riverside City Hall at a prayer vigil honoring the as-yet-unidentified 34-year-old police officer who was ambushed and killed earlier in the day.

Authorities say Dorner was the gunman.

“I came to grieve for the family and the officer and to support my city,” Halpin said.

“I know times like this it’s difficult to experience peace, but Lord when you’re with us, we can,” said Police Chaplain Steve Ballinger, who began the vigil with a prayer.

Afterward, the crowd broke into several small groups, some hugging, some praying, some crying.

Morris Mendoza, 65, lit a candle.

“I’m a born Riversider, I care what happens here,” Mendoza said. “We all share in the grief and pain.”

Mendoza’s sister, Cindy Collins, said her son knew the slain officer. He was married, she said, and well-respected. “How can one officer do that to another officer? Whether you’re on the force or not, you don’t do that.”

Halpin agreed. It was a depth of rage that he could not understand. “This thing has been brewing in him for years,” he said.

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