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Gun owned by cop killer Christopher Dorner being auctioned at Las Vegas pawn shop

A Las Vegas pawn shop is auctioning off a gun that once belonged to cop killer Christopher Dorner, the ex-LAPD officer who led authorities on the largest manhunt in California history when he gunned down four people.

Three weeks prior to the February rampage, Dorner sold a gun for $50 to a Las Vegas pawn shop dealer. Now, the shop is auctioning off the gun with the intent of giving the proceeds to families of the victims. The highest bid is currently at $400, according to local reports.

“It’s a .38 Special revolver, which is one of the most popular calibers,” George Bramlett, the owner of Bargain Pawn Shop, told KLAS-TV. Bramlett told the station that he suspected Dormer, who owned a home in Las Vegas, “Just needed money.” Bramlett described him as “real nice and professional” when he visited the store, according to the station.

Fox affiliate KTTV reports that the auction listing includes photos of the paperwork from the sale, as well as a surveillance image of Dorner in the store.

“The coward and murderer Christopher Dorner frequented many gun shops in Las Vegas and sold us this revolver on January 15, 2013,” the listing reads. “We were visited by local police and turned over the video surveillance we had. We have attached a picture of the original ‘buy’ ticket with Dorner’s signature. We would like to donate any proceeds to the families of the victims, so please let us know if there have been any funds set up.

“Astra model 960 revolver in .38 Spl and with 4″ barrel. Action and bore are very good. Appears to have been refinished and exterior is in very nice shape. Appears to be fully functional,” the store writes.

While the store’s intent appears good-natured, some cannot fathom buying the gun as a collector’s item.

“To me it’s revolting. Why would somebody want to own a killer’s gun?” Melinda Parschall told KLAS-TV.

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Dealer auctions ex-LAPD cop's gun for donation

A southern Nevada gun dealer wants to auction a handgun once owned by a rogue former LAPD officer who killed four people and fatally shot himself during a manhunt in February.

George Bramlett, owner of Bargain Pawn, said he plans to donate the money to the families of two California police officers Dorner killed. But administrators handling the funds for San Bernardino County Sheriff Deputy Jeremiah MacKay and Riverside police Officer Michael Crain say the families don’t want the money.

Bramlett posted the gun for auction Tuesday on a website, gunbroker.com, along with images of the sales receipt listing Dorner’s date of birth, California driver’s license number and La Palma, Calif., address. Bramlett bought the .38 special revolver from Dorner in January for $50.

By Friday, the bidding was approaching $500 for a gun that Bramlett said might otherwise be worth $300. Bramlett said he thought it might fetch thousands before bidding ends April 23.

“We’re trying to do the right thing,” Bramlett said. “Every cent that we get will go to the two police families. They both had kids.”

The administrators of the funds benefiting the two slain officers said Friday they don’t want money tainted by any association with Dorner, who went on a killing rampage to avenge people he said ended his law enforcement career.

Riverside police Sgt. Brian Smith, president of the Riverside Police Officers Association, called the effort “morbid.”

“I appreciate what he’s trying to do. And we don’t like to turn money down,” Smith said. “But when you get right down to it, Jeremy and Mike were murdered by this animal. We wouldn’t want to do that to the family members.”

The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Employee Assistance Team “would not knowingly accept a donation to the MacKay family which was in any way associated with the suspect,” Cindy Bachman, a sheriff’s office spokeswoman, said in an e-mail.

Dorner, 33, had a home in Las Vegas where he kept several guns around the house, according to a manicurist who rented a room from him in the summer of 2008.

“On the floor, under the cushions. When I would clean, I would find guns,” J’Anna Viskoc said in a February interview with The Associated Press.

Bramlett, a licensed federal firearms dealer who has been in business since 1986, said Dorner was an occasional customer.

“It isn’t the gun that’s worth the money. It’s the history behind it,” the shop owner said.

Karen Sternheimer, a sociology professor at the University of Southern California, compared the attraction of Dorner’s story to admiration for famous outlaws like Billy the Kid and Bonnie and Clyde.

“I see this as the continuation of a long history of fascination with the notorious,” she said.

Bramlett was stunned Friday to hear his plan was panned.

He said he was committed to selling the gun, and if the family funds won’t take the money, he’ll find a proper beneficiary.

“We want to do something good with the money,” he told AP. “I won’t keep it. I don’t want it. We’ll get rid of this money somehow. Some police department will accept

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