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‘Psycho’ fear at Grammys as manhunt continues for former LAPD officer accused of triple-murder

Tense LA cops swarmed last night’s Grammy Awards, fearful that fugitive former officer and accused triple-murderer Christopher Jordan Dorner might strike there.

Dorner hasn’t been spotted since he allegedly executed a cop in cold blood on Thursday morning, just days after killing the daughter of a retired LAPD captain and her fiancé.

In a rambling manifesto he left behind before embarking on his rampage, Dorner wrote, “I assure you that incident command posts will be target-rich environments,” referring to the police term for mobile headquarters that cops set up at special events such as the Grammys.

An LAPD spokesman confirmed that additional officers were added to the Grammys detail, but refused to reveal how many.

As celebrities arrived for the red carpet, uniformed officers and private security flooded the streets around the Staples Center in a show of force.