The Brazos County Sheriff and District Attorney have been talking security since the murders of prosecutors in Kaufman County.
Sheriff Chris Kirk says it brings to mind the risks of working in the criminal justice system.
Kirk says he and Jarvis Parsons are on the same page to alleviate current concerns as well as what will be done if there is a directed threat.
Chris Kirk visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.
In a related item, Governor Perry announced Thursday a cash reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or people responsible for the deaths of Kaufman County Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse, District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia. Kaufman County Crime Stoppers is also offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or people responsible for the death of Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse.
According to a news release from the Governor’s office, “Words cannot describe the shock and grief this community has suffered over the last several months. The criminals responsible for these murders will be caught, convicted and will pay the price for these horrific crimes,” Gov. Perry said. “I have full confidence that this investigation will lead to the conviction of whoever perpetrated these insidious crimes, and it is my hope and expectation that these rewards will help convince those who may be holding onto important information to come forward.”
Anyone with information that could be helpful to investigators is urged to call Kaufman County Crime Stoppers at 1-877-847-7522.
Click HERE to go to the Kaufman County Crime Stoppers website.
This reward is funded through court fees distributed by the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division to apprehend fugitives.