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Police Chief Charlie Beck said the reward was the largest local reward ever offered to our knowledge. The reason for such a significant reward, Beck said, was not about capturing a fleeing suspect, but about preventing another crime, likely another murder.
A massive manhunt for Dorner began last week after the 33-year-old former Los Angeles police officer and Navy veteran allegedly began a deadly campaign that has left an Irvine couple and a Riverside police officer dead. Dorner is believed to be upset over his firing from the department in 2009.
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Beck said he was reopening the investigation not to appease a murderer but to assure the public his department is fair and transparent. He said he wanted to protect an increasingly positive relationship accommodation special rates sorrento with the community that the LAPD has developed over the last few years.
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