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Manhunt on for killer of Colorado prison chief |
By usnews.nbcnews.com - Andrew Rafferty &Matthew DeLuca |
Published: 03/21/2013 |
Authorities are asking the public for help finding an unknown gunman who shot dead the executive director of Colorado’s department of corrections at his home Tuesday night. Police believe the director, Tom Clements, was shot when he answered the door of his Monument, Colo. home. Why and by whom remain a mystery. "Because of the fact that Mr. Clements served in the the position that he did as the executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, we're sensitive to the fact that there could be any number of people who could have a motive for wanting to target him," El Paso County Sheriff's Department spokesman Lt. Jeff Kramer said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon. Advertise | AdChoices There was one other person in the house at the time of the shooting, who was not injured, according to police. Read More. |
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