Authorities
in Texas are working through a steady stream of tips as they seek to
track down the "violent, heinous killer" of a 7-year-old girl, Harris
County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said Wednesday.
Gonzalez
said none of the tips, including reports there were witnesses to the
fatal shooting of Jazmine Barnes, are enough to break the case.
When
asked by CNN at a news conference whether a tweet that said one witness
followed the suspect in his vehicle, Gonzalez said: "I can say that we
are receiving tips and we are going through those, but we still have to
vet them."
He said authorities want to be cautious and prevent the arrest of someone who is innocent.
"We want to make sure that we get the
right person as quickly as possible," Gonzalez said. In an earlier
interview, he told CNN, "We want to make sure we get this violent,
heinous killer off our streets."
Police
have already released a photo of a red truck believed to be involved
and a loose description of the suspect. The sheriff said they hope to
have a sketch of the gunman, provided by two of Jazmine's sisters, as
early as Thursday.
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To be clear the $50,000 cash reward is being offered by Shaun King, not the police. There's suppose to be an eyewitness, however that haven't been fully confirmed.
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