SEATTLE (AP) — The reward is growing for information to help catch the killer of Seattle Police Officer Timothy Brenton.
The Police Officers Guild said Wednesday the reward is now $105,000.
Officials also are making plans for Brenton's funeral at 1 p.m. Friday at KeyArena. More than 1,000 cars are expected to take part in a procession leaving the University of Washington at 9 a.m. on a route through the city.
Investigators may have a clue in the shooting. Video from a police car camera shows a car similar to the light-colored subcompact from which the fatal shots were fired.
Spokesman Sean Whitcomb says the video was recorded around the time and vicinity of the Halloween shooting.









