LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The mother of fired Los Angeles police Officer  Christopher Dorner, who is believed to have died inside a Big Bear cabin that  burned to the ground after a gun battle with law enforcement, expressed  ``deepest sympathies'' today to the families of people her son is suspected of  killing.

In a statement released to Fox11 on behalf of the family, Nancy Dorner  also asked for privacy.

``It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we express our deepest  sympathies and condolences to anyone that suffered losses or injuries resulting  from Christopher's actions,'' Nancy Dorner told Channel 11. ``We do not condone  Christopher's actions. The family has no further comment and asks that our  privacy be respected during this difficult time.''

Nancy Dorner's home in La Palma was searched by police during the  manhunt for her son, which came to a fiery head Tuesday night in the San  Bernardino County mountains. Until today, she had not made any comments  regarding the search for her son and the killings attributed to him by police.

Christopher Dorner, 33, is suspected of killing two people in Irvine on  Feb. 3, a Riverside police officer on Thursday and a San Bernardino County  sheriff's detective during Tuesday's shootout in Big Bear.

The cabin in which Dorner was allegedly holed up burned to the ground  when tear gas canisters were fired inside after the gun battle. San Bernardino  County sheriff's officials said charred human remains were found inside the  cabin, but while they are believed to be Dorner, they have not been positively  identified.

Posted by David Perez