No charges for LAPD officers who shot newspaper delivery women during Dorner manhunt
Los Angeles Times | January 27, 2016 | 11:08 AM
Eight Los Angeles police officers who mistakenly opened fire
on two Los Angeles Times newspaper delivery women thinking they were
rogue ex-cop Christopher Dorner in 2013 will not be criminally charged,
the L.A. County district attorney's office announced today.The officers opened fire in the predawn hours of Feb. 7, 2013, when two women were slowly cruising though a Torrance neighborhood in a pickup truck delivering papers. LAPD Chief Charlie Beck previously faulted the officers for violating the department's policy on using deadly force, and the two wounded women were awarded a $4.2-million settlement from the city.
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