Colorado Gunman Who Killed 3 Moved 'Calmly' Like He Was Walking a Dog, Witness Says

The gunman was "not in any rush," said a witness.

ByABC News
November 1, 2015, 2:34 PM

— -- An armed man who killed three people in the streets of Colorado Springs on Saturday appeared to be moving "calmly", "like he was walking his dog," according to a witness.

The gunman, who hasn't been identified, was killed in a shootout with police. He appeared to "not [be] in any rush," said Matt Abshire.

"[It] kind of spooked me a little bit," he said.

"He's walking in the street. Two guns, walking calmly, like walking [a] dog. Not worried, not scared -- nothing," Abshire continued.

The shooting happened Saturday morning, said the El Paso County Sheriff's Office.

"I heard the shots. I called the police," said Abshire. "[I] was on the phone for about 30 seconds and I'm going back and forth between the trees so he doesn't see me just in case he turns around."

PHOTO: The rear window of a Colorado Springs Police car is shattered after a shooting, Oct. 31, 2015, in Colorado Springs, Colo.
The rear window of a Colorado Springs Police car is shattered after a shooting, Oct. 31, 2015, in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Abshire said he tried helping two women who were shot on their porch.

"I took my shirt off. I put a pressure on her wound. I picked her head up, posted her in the corner," he said. "I looked down to my right -- there was another lady that was shot in the jaw."

Both women died, said officials.

"It's mind-baffling," said Abshire. "[You] never think it would happen to you or around you."

Naomi Bettis, a neighbor of the suspect, said she saw the gunman holding a rifle and revolver before the shooting. But the gunman didn't appear angry, Bettis said.

"He just looked like he was somebody that was going to be on a mission," said Bettis, who then called the police and reported that she saw a man with guns.

Bettis then saw one of the victims shot across the street from her in "very close range."

"I feel sad for the family, I really do," an emotional Bettis said.

Bettis called the police again. But after the first shooting, the gunman "didn't even look back," Bettis said. "He just went on a rampage."

"I just thank god that he didn't shoot me," she said.

The identities of the victims will be released once next of kin are notified, said the Colorado Springs Police Department.