@screenshot_tom@Decapaking@ValVenisEnt when I was asking other people what they saw, we were approached by 2 plain-clothes cops with badges on their belts and guns drawn. Depending on the video and time after the shot, you are likely to see videos of these cops with guns drawn but could lack context.
@Decapaking@screenshot_tom@ValVenisEnt from my position - it's the only thing that makes sense. Trying to be logical... anything that would have been fired from 30-50 feet in front of Charlie would have elicited a visible reaction from the surrounding crowd - but the videos show everyone responding simultaneously.
@Decapaking@screenshot_tom@ValVenisEnt I spoke to a couple people in the courtyard while we were all trying to compute what happened and each person said they thought it came from a different direction based on where they were standing - all descriptions support a shot near the Losee building based on echoes.
@2Smartski Does your crack/bang analysis take into account that the entire courtyard is cement, and by the time the sound had bounced off of one of those many walls, (likely at the 70-90ft distance from the video being recorded) which negates the bullets prior distance traveled?
@screenshot_tom@ValVenisEnt I was at the top of the courtyard amphitheater and the shot sounded like a loud firecracker. If you're proposing the shot came from this man, explain why there is no visible reaction to the sound from anyone around him (or close to Charlie for that matter).
@JG_CSTT@PalmerLuckey I was in the crowd and saw a drone overhead before Charlie had come out, but it was not in that direction, and it looked like a normal quad drone.
@HeyJeffreyDavis@Socialaudiodope@nicksortor No AI - I was there. The other angles showing the shot are from a distance and his right arm going up looks like he is grabbing the right side of his neck, but the camera pulls away before you can see the actual shot. This footage supports what we saw at the event.