Manager of Safety Charles Garcia has terminated two officers, Kevin Devine and Ricky Nixon, for lying about details in an excessive force case.

The two were accused of excessive force during an incident caught on camera outside the Denver Diner in 2009.

The videotape shows an officer with a club pushing several women to the ground. A second officer is seen spraying mace into the face of a woman who is kneeling after being brought to the pavement by the first cop.

The two officers are the third and fourth terminated by Garcia, who took office last month.

He fired Officers Devin Sparks and Randy Murr for “deceptive acts” in the case of Michael DeHerrera, who Sparks threw to the ground as he talked on a cell phone in LoDo.

In a statement, Garcia said: “The decision today to terminate Officers Devine and Nixon was reached following a very fair, thorough and complete review of the case and reliance on the discipline matrix. We continue to hold the Denver Police Department to the highest standards of professionalism and will not tolerate untruthfulness or inappropriate force It is our hope that by restoring public confidence in the disciplinary process, we will restore confidence in the department and all of our fine officers.”

In an interview with CBS4, police union president Nick Rogers defended the officers, saying there’s “no pretty way to arrest someone.”

Denver Mayor Bill Vidal said in a statement that he believes Garcia reached a “sound and justified” decision.

“I am also confident that our disciplinary process has the right checks and balances to guarantee impartial and transparent outcomes. Our citizens trust that our police officers model truth and decency, and when an officer departs from the truth, the excellent reputation of our police force as a whole is damaged. We cannot and will not tolerate this behavior.”