Police in America have offered a $1m (£632,000) reward for information leading to the capture of ex-LAPD cop Christopher Dorner.
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced the reward as Dorner - suspected of three murders - remained at large for a fourth day.
"We will not tolerate anyone undermining the security, the tranquility of our neighbourhoods and our communities," Mr Villaraigosa said at a news conference announcing the reward.
"We will not tolerate this reign of terror that has robbed us of the peace of mind that residents of southern California deserve. We will not tolerate this murderer remaining at large."
The mayor said local leaders, businesses, unions, law enforcement officers and community groups had pooled resources to raise the reward money.
Police have been hunting the snow-blanketed California mountains for Dorner, 33, a disgruntled former officer.
He threatened to murder police in a chilling online manifesto.
More than 100 police have searched for Dorner after his car was found in a nearby area, reportedly with weapons and a broken axle.
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced the reward as Dorner - suspected of three murders - remained at large for a fourth day.
"We will not tolerate anyone undermining the security, the tranquility of our neighbourhoods and our communities," Mr Villaraigosa said at a news conference announcing the reward.
"We will not tolerate this reign of terror that has robbed us of the peace of mind that residents of southern California deserve. We will not tolerate this murderer remaining at large."
The mayor said local leaders, businesses, unions, law enforcement officers and community groups had pooled resources to raise the reward money.
Police have been hunting the snow-blanketed California mountains for Dorner, 33, a disgruntled former officer.
He threatened to murder police in a chilling online manifesto.
More than 100 police have searched for Dorner after his car was found in a nearby area, reportedly with weapons and a broken axle.