From your link, good details, thanks!...one witness thinks the shooter was alone and one thinks he was picked up by someone else....the first woman was very brave to try to follow him....hope she is being well protected...
The woman, who has worked around the courthouse, said, You could not see one ounce of skin on that man. She could not describe to investigators what he looked like, or even identify his ethnicity.
She said the gunman didnt appear to be wearing a tactical vest but she thought he was padded in some way because of the way he moved.
Another witness interviewed by authorities gave a slightly different description. She also reported the gunman was dressed in black but added he was in a black bulletproof vest and black tactical boots. This witness also believed the gunman got into the front passenger seat of a car before it drove off.
The witness who talked to The News said the shooter was walking from the direction of the courthouse when he confronted Hasse on a sidewalk.
The guy in the hoodie
kind of shoved into Mark, she said. Mark kind of shoved himself back a little bit. And the guy did it again and Mark kind of shoved him and the guy shot him.............
The guy ran to the car, got into the car and started to drive off, so I pulled in front of him to see if I could get the front license plate. There was no license plate.
He got into the drivers side of what the witness described as a silver sedan. She believes he was the only occupant. As the car drove away, she noted that it didnt appear to have a rear license plate, either.
The courthouse witness said she tried to follow the shooter in her car for about two blocks but then stopped, fearing for her life. Then she went back to try to help Hasse.
She administered CPR. Hasses eyes were open, but he wasnt responding. His breaths were labored. But, she said, it was too late.
No spent shell casings were found at the scene, which would be likely if the gunman used a revolver............
Investigators found numerous .223-caliber shell casings inside the [McLelland] home. That round is typically fired by civilian assault rifles.
The work of one?
While two very different weapons were used to kill Hasse and the McLellands, that doesnt necessarily mean that there were different killers.
Lewis, the former Dallas homicide sergeant, said it made sense that the shooter would use more firepower in the McLelland slayings because they would be much more on guard after Hasses death...........