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A cash reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of Daon GordonGlasgow, the subject of an intense police manhunt in connection with the Wednesday shooting of a Transit Police officer.

Glasgow has spent most of his adult life in custody — or being supervised by probation and parole officers — and has consistently performed poorly while in the community.

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According to Parole Board of Canada decisions dating back more than a dozen years, Glasgow has a lengthy criminal history with more than 20 offences related to drug dealing, breach of trust and violence — including manslaughter.

“(You) have behaved in a way that suggests you care little for the consequences of your crimes or the conditions placed upon you by the courts, probation or parole,” the board wrote in a pair of 2009 decisions.

Police have been looking for the 35-year-old Glasgow in connection with the shooting of Const. Josh Harms, 27, on the platform of the Scott Road SkyTrain station. Harms, who has been an officer for three years, has been released from hospital and is recovering from gunshot wounds to his arms.