The shooter was "lost" by law enforcement for about 1/2 hour after he entered that building with a rifle. It's not that big of a building... so he didn't spend that 1/2 hour wandering the hallway with his rifle.
Check to see if the shooter had a KEY to an office in that building... and if he spent that time in a private, locked air conditioned office preparing. If you search the lockable office areas (or storeroom / janitor closets), you'll likely find one that has the suspect's fingerprints all over it. That is, unless the SS or FBI has already erased the evidence.
I can confirm that everyone at AGR was back at work and business as usual on Tuesday (I had a conference call with many people at AGR, they looked like they were back in the building). I'm sure they were eager to get back to business, but 1 or 2 days of investigation seemed to be a little short of a time to me for the size of the building, and the magnitude of the event. I'm not sure if they were at work on Monday.
At least it looked like they were in a conference room in their building. Maybe I'm wrong.
The shooter was "lost" by law enforcement for about 1/2 hour after he entered that building with a rifle. It's not that big of a building... so he didn't spend that 1/2 hour wandering the hallway with his rifle.
Check to see if the shooter had a KEY to an office in that building... and if he spent that time in a private, locked air conditioned office preparing. If you search the lockable office areas (or storeroom / janitor closets), you'll likely find one that has the suspect's fingerprints all over it. That is, unless the SS or FBI has already erased the evidence.
I can confirm that everyone at AGR was back at work and business as usual on Tuesday (I had a conference call with many people at AGR, they looked like they were back in the building). I'm sure they were eager to get back to business, but 1 or 2 days of investigation seemed to be a little short of a time to me for the size of the building, and the magnitude of the event. I'm not sure if they were at work on Monday. At least it looked like they were in a conference room in their building. Maybe I'm wrong.