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Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck speaks at a news conference at LAPD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. A civilian oversight board has determined that eight Los Angeles police officers violated department policy when they mistakenly opened fire on two women during the manhunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner. The Police Commission's decision announced Tuesday leaves the question of disciplinary measures to Beck. The officers have been assigned to non-field duties pending the internal investigation. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck speaks at a news conference at LAPD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. A civilian oversight board has determined that eight Los Angeles police officers violated department policy when they mistakenly opened fire on two women during the manhunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner. The Police Commission's decision announced Tuesday leaves the question of disciplinary measures to Beck. The officers have been assigned to non-field duties pending the internal investigation. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck, center, touches Officer Bruce Borihanh after a news conference at LAPD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. A civilian oversight board has determined that eight Los Angeles police officers violated department policy when they mistakenly opened fire on two women during the manhunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner. The Police Commission's decision announced Tuesday leaves the question of disciplinary measures to Beck. The officers have been assigned to non-field duties pending the internal investigation. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck, right, leaves a news conference at LAPD headquarters, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, in downtown Los Angeles. A civilian oversight board has determined that eight Los Angeles police officers violated department policy when they mistakenly opened fire on two women during the manhunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner. The Police Commission's decision announced Tuesday leaves the question of disciplinary measures to Beck. The officers have been assigned to non-field duties pending the internal investigation. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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FILE - This undated photo released by the Los Angeles Police Department shows former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner. A civilian oversight board has found that eight Los Angeles police officers who mistakenly opened fired on two women during a manhunt for the rogue ex-cop Dorner violated department policy. The Police Commission's decision Tuesday Feb. 4, 2014 follows an earlier settlement in which the city agreed to pay the pair $4.2 million. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Police Department, File)

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Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck speaks at news conference at LAPD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. A civilian oversight board has determined that eight Los Angeles police officers violated department policy when they mistakenly opened fire on two women during the manhunt for rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner. The Police Commission's decision announced Tuesday leaves the question of disciplinary measures to Beck. The officers have been assigned to non-field duties pending the internal investigation. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)