US prosecutor murdered with wife in Texas | Inquirer News

US prosecutor murdered with wife in Texas

/ 06:40 AM April 01, 2013

WASHINGTON—A Texas district attorney and his wife were found dead in their home—the second murder of a US prosecutor in the same office in less than two months, sparking fears of a larger plot.

In January, Kaufman County assistant district attorney Mark Hasse, 57, reportedly investigating the white supremacist Aryan Brotherhood, was gunned down just outside a courthouse in a small Texan town.

On Saturday, the county’s district attorney, Mike McLelland, and his wife, Cynthia Woodward McLelland, were found shot dead at their home.

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“It is a shock,” Kaufman Police Chief Chris Aulbaugh told the Dallas Morning News.

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“It was a shock with Mark Hasse, and now you can just imagine the double shock,” he added.

“Until we know what happened, I really can’t confirm that it’s related, but you always have to assume until it’s proven otherwise.”

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The newspaper reported that authorities were providing security at the homes of others who feared they could also be targeted.

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A statewide bulletin in December said the Aryan Brotherhood—an organized crime syndicate—was “actively planning retaliation against law enforcement officials,” the paper said.

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Authorities are also probing whether Hasse’s shooting was linked to the killing of a Colorado prison chief on March 19.

The suspect in that shooting is Evan Spencer Ebel, 28, a white supremacist with a criminal history spanning a decade, who was shot and killed after a standoff with sheriff’s deputies.

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However, authorities have not found evidence tying Ebel to Hasse’s murder, the Dallas paper said.

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