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NEW YORK - Seven police officers were hit with disciplinary charges Tuesday in the 50-shot slaying of an unarmed groom-to-be on his wedding day - a case that has sparked protests and raised questions about police firepower.

If found guilty at an internal trial, the officers - including three shooters acquitted last month in a criminal trial and their supervisor - could be fired. A union official said Tuesday that they would fight the allegations.

Police officials described the move as procedural, citing administrative guidelines requiring them to bring charges against officers within 18 months of the incident.

The New York Police Department could take "further administrative steps" once the U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn completes a review of the case, said NYPD spokesman Paul Browne. Federal prosecutors have declined to discuss possible civil rights charges.

Sean Bell, 23, died in a hail of 50 bullets on Nov. 25, 2006, around the corner from a Queens topless bar where he had just had a bachelor party and where undercover police were investigating complaints of prostitution. Two of his friends were seriously wounded.

At a two-month trial in Queens, detectives Gescard Isnora, Michael Oliver and Marc Cooper said they opened fire on Bell's car because they thought he and his friends were armed and because the men defied orders to halt and tried to drive away. No weapon was recovered.

Last month, the three were cleared of manslaughter and other charges. A judge, who heard the case instead of a jury, said in a decision that prosecution witnesses who testified the officers opened fire without warning lacked credibility.

The department last year served charges against Isnora, Oliver and Cooper with administrative charges "which basically mirrored the criminal charges they faced as a result of their indictments," Browne said.

On Tuesday, additional charges were filed accusing the three detectives and one other shooter who was not charged in the criminal case with firing outside of police guidelines. Isnora, who followed the men and fired first, also was charged with "taking enforcement action while acting in an undercover capacity while other nonundercover officers were available," Browne said.

In addition, the department accused a lieutenant of failing to properly plan the undercover operation and two more detectives of failing to properly process the crime scene.

A fifth officer who fired his gun was not charged.

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