LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and two police department members identified in a manifesto that outlined a fired officer's deadly revenge plot are expected to discuss the case Tuesday morning at a news conference.
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Beck and an LAPD sergeant and captain identified in former officer Christopher Dorner's manifesto are scheduled to speak at the news conference. The LAPD members were under protection during the manhunt for Dorner, who outlined plans to target law enforcement officials and their families as part of the revenge plot.
"We all sign up for some degree of risk," Beck said at Tueday's news conference. "Our families don't sign up for that. Our children don't sign up for that. These 50 families we protected -- think about their children."
The news conference comes one week after the manhunt ended at a cabin in the Big Bear area. Dorner died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a shootout with San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies, according to investigators.
Beck also addressed the $1 million reward offered for information in the manhunt. The agencies involved in the reward will provide a recommendation to Beck.
"Not only is this reward the largest in local law enforcement history, it's also the most complicated," Beck said. "It is my desire that the reward money be used. We generated countless tips because of it. It had its desired effect."
Beck provided an update on the reopening of the investigation into Dorner's 2008 firing. The fired officer was found to have falsely reported a fellow officer for excessive use of force.
Beck announced during the manhunt that the case would be re-opened. He said Tuesday that an attorney has been reviewing the case, which will be presented to the police commission for review before it is made public.
It will be the subject of public comment so "everyone can see the transparency with which we address this," Beck said.
The search for Dorner began when he was identified as the suspect in the Feb. 3 shooting deaths in Irvine of Keith Lawrence and his fiancée Monica Quan. Four days later, Dorner shot and killed a Riverside police officer in what investigators described as an ambush at a stoplight during the manhunt.
Dorner's burned-out pickup was found near Big Bear later that morning. The search continued through the weekend before a stolen vehicle report led authorities to Dorner.
A San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputy was killed outside the cabin from which Dorner engaged deputies in a shootout. The 33-year-old's charred remains were found after the cabin burned.
Beck opened Tuesday's news conference by reading the names of the four victims.
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