By Joe Hosey
Chicago Sun Times
LYNWOOD, Ill. — Brian Dorian’s boss had some advice for the Lynwood cop charged with gunning down three men in a two-state shooting spree: sue.
“After everything he’s been through, he has every right to sue, and I hope that he does it,” said Lynwood Police Chief Russell Pearson.
But Dorian, who was jailed for four days earlier this month when he was wrongfully arrested as the “Honey Bee” killer, hasn’t taken legal action.
Dorian was initially arrested three days after two men were shot near Beecher and a third outside Lowell, Ind., a short time later on Oct. 5.
One man in the Beecher attack, 45-year-old Rolando Alonso, was killed.
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