we spoke to at the gas station who said it s very common after sunday service that you would see the families and the young kids who were going to the sunday school run across the street and grab something from the convenience store. and that was the kind of town this was. now, you re talking about the victims ranging in age from five to 72. what we re learning about that is heart breaking. many of these multigenerational families. in one case you re talking about a father and his wife. the guest preachers at this week s service included as well, one family that lost their grandchildren and even a great grandson. it gives you a sense of how grief stricken this community is. a lot of questions today focussed on the investigation. why would this gunman drive 30 miles away from his hometown to come to this specific church? there are a lot of questions. some theories out there. nothing yet emerging as the front runner. one possible scenario, this was a church that used to stream its servic
just before reaching a highway exit ramp or road split. the suspect then veering off in a different direction from the victim s vehicle. one victim reported seeing a gunman drive next to their car and open fire wearing a ski mask and hood. it was really scary to think somebody s out here doing it with no regard for what could happen. anybody could be hurt. people have families that drive on this highway. no one has been killed. most of the shootings, though, occur at night from 5:30 p.m. on. the news has some likening the situation to the 2002 sniper shootings in washington, d.c. that killed ten. but kansas city police have said they do not believe a sniper is targeting the area. and the mayor is downplaying the shooting spree. this is urban usa reality these days. and crime of any sort is especially bad for those who are
exit ramp or road split. the suspect then veering off in a different direction from the victim s vehicle. one victim reported seeing a gunman drive next to their car and open fire wearing a ski mask and hood. really scary to think somebody is out here doing it with no regard with what could happen or anybody could be hurt. people have families that drive on this highway. reporter: no one has been killed and most of the shootings occur at night from 5:30 p.m. on. the news likens to the sniper shooting in washington, d.c. that killed police. but kansas city police have said they do not believe a sniper is targeting the area and the mayor is down playing it. this is urban usa reality these days. having crime of any sort is bad for anybody, especially those that are victimized by it. but i do not believe that you can say that what s going on in kansas city is of such a weird
shots just before reaching a highway exit ramp or road split. the suspect is then veering off in a different direction from the victims vehicle. one victim reported seeing a gunman drive next to their car and open fire wearing a ski mask and hood. jenny bauer says she had just picked up her daughter s friend just last friday night when she heard a noise. so it was just barely starting to get dark and we were driving on 71 south. and heard a big noise. and we both assumed it was a rock, because that was the only frame of reference that i have. of having something hit my car. we just continued talking like whoa, what was that. and then went on about our time until my husband saw the hole in my car. and we realized that it was a bullet. reporter: most of the shootings occur at night, from 5:30 p.m. on. police say the shooter or shooters could be hiding in some cases along stretches of interstate 435 and 470. the news has some likening the