One of the things (there are several) that puzzles me in this case: Ms. Brueger was reportedly shot in the back. Presumably, this means that the shooter approached AB from behind. If in a vehicle, wouldn't the shooter have to be in the passenger seat on the same side of the street as the victim? How could the driver manage to steer and fire a shotgun simultaneously unless the vehicle stopped? Was there a driver AND the shooter in a vehicle? Was the shooter not in a vehicle when Ms. Brueger was shot and killed? Could the perp have exited his/her vehicle, left the motor running, shot AB, got back in vehicle, and fled the scene? So many unanswered questions. So little information. :moo: