Still no answers in shooting death of FSU law professor

No suspects 14 days after well-known professor killed in car

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Two weeks and there are still no answers in the shooting death of well-known Florida State University law professor Dan Markel.

"We investigate all leads," said Dave Northway, of the Tallahassee Police Department. "We do not specifically look at certain leads and say, 'Those are not credible.'"

Police have released scattered information in the two weeks since the Canadian-born professor's death. Tallahassee police released the neighbor's 911 call Thursday.

Officials have admitted an error by a dispatcher delayed EMT response to the father of two. It took an ambulance 19 minutes to get to Markel's home.

Police reports indicate the focus of the investigation was on the garage and Markel was sitting in his car when the crime happened.

Police have released one photo. They are still searching for information on a Toyota Prius-type vehicle that was seen leaving the area around the time of the shooting.

"What we're asking for is that our community members give us the time to follow all the proper steps in the case and we bring the case to a close as quickly as possible," said Northway.

A reward for information in the case started at $3,000. The reward has since been bumped to $10,000.

Tallahassee police will not say whether or not they are working with other state or federal agencies in order to try to solve the case.