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Mark Hasse, Texas prosecutor, showed no sign of fear before being fatally shot outside courthouse, police chief says
Mark Hasse
/ Kaufman County Sheriff's office(CBS/AP) KAUFMAN, Texas - A North Texas police chief says he doesn't have any information suggesting that top-notch prosecutor Mark Hasse feared for his life before he was fatally shot outside his office.
No arrests have been made since the Thursday killing of Hasse, an assistant district attorney in Kaufman County.
Kaufman Police Chief Chris Aulbaugh says investigators continue to examine the crime scene and sift through Hasse's cases in hopes of finding a person of interest in his death.
Aulbaugh said Friday that there is no indication of any fear on Hasse's part before he was killed.
The slaying of 57-year-old Hasse rattled prosecutors across the state and angered those who worked with him in Kaufman, located 33 miles southeast of Dallas.
The reward for information in the case has now reached nearly $65,000.
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