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McMahon praised the deputies involved in the standoff. “It was like a war zone, and our deputies continued to go in the area. … Our deputies are true heroes.”

Regardless of Dorner’s presumed death, Neiman, the LAPD lieutenant, said his agency would continue examining the handling of Dorner’s disciplinary case at the LAPD, which Chief Charlie Beck had ordered. Dorner complained that he had been fired unfairly.

In Riverside on Wednesday, police motorcycles led a lengthy procession toward a service for Crain, the slain Riverside officer.

Mary Ann Taylor, who lives down the street from the Grove Community Church where it took place, stood with her twin granddaughters and watched as police cars filed past with flashing lights.

“Put your hands over your hearts. Show some respect for them,” Taylor told the girls, and added: “I think all of us feel the sadness of the last few days.”

Big Bear Lake Mayor Jay Obernolte said he was relieved that the manhunt seemed to be over. The area was “freed of the sense of being a community that is not safe because there is a cop killer hiding in our little mountain town.”

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(Times staff writers Louis Sahagun and Ruben Vives in Big Bear, Hailey Branson- Potts in Riverside and Kate Mather, Andrew Blankstein, Matt Stevens, Rong-Gong Lin II, Laura Nelson, Rosanna Xia, Richard Winton, Joel Rubin, Joseph Serna, and Robert J. Lopez contributed to this report.)

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