I doubt he was walking around holding a rifle in his hand.
A disassembled AR would fit in a back pack.
Since he was outside the perimeter where people got searched he could have easily walked around undetected.
Backpack with the rifle in it and a folding ladder under his arm.
With the large...
Could that ladder have been there already? Like used for maintenance and left there at all time?
What if the suspect brought his own ladder, possibly too short, and found another one already there? :dunno:
I just find odd that that FBI agents would use the suspect's ladder.
Isn't that evidence...
From my understanding the aerial shots come from a News helicopter.
I think authorities went up the roof just after (we have pics of several cops standing next to the dead body) ... then went down, then the News chopper came over hours later.
They could have used the suspect's ladder right...
Well we have only seen pictures of THAT ladder, but nothing says it's the ladder the suspect used, and brought in his car.
Clearly as you stated it's not one of those small foldable ladder.
For all we know it's a ladder used by the authorities AFTER the killer was shot. Or at least after he was...
The ladder was well hidden behind a large tree.
But it's also just a few meters away from the door of that building, with apparently police officers inside.
I would be curious to know how many people were around that buidling, if the parking lot was empty or full of people etc.
Lots of...
Ah ok ...
I thought you meant it's how long it took once he was spotted on the roof.
Also for some reasons when you said "took his picture" I thought you meant the moment he was shot in the head. Not an actual picture.
For some reasons I was thinking about those muzzle brakes that say "wait...
Where did you get the 23 minutes from? Was it actually that long from when he was first spotted on that roof to the moment he was shot?
Or did the 23 minutes start when he was walking around with a ladder and rifle?
I'm not sure why this CNN article mentions another type of car then ...
Maybe the picture you posted is a van at the suspect's house and he drove another vehicle to the rally site?
:+1:
I can't stand those idiots. It pisses me off to no end.
Anyone who's comparing Trump to Hitler, especially after we had 4 years of Trump presidency where they still lived in the most free country on earth is an insult to anyone who actually had to live under a fascist regime.
My country...
It's also a problem of stature, unrelated to gender in that case.
But most female officers are smaller in stature than men.
And in the case of Trump they are assigned to a tall protectee.
Thay's a problem when you're supposed to be willing to catch a bullet for your protectee.
Also nobody is...
None taken.
It's just what I understand from a very quick search see where this picture came from.
Clearly I could be wrong.
You want to prevent a crime scene as much as possible so I believe it's possible the body was left like that with nobody around for a while.
Right after the shooting you...
It's from a News helicopter. I believe they arrived after the whole thing was over.
Not sure how long after ...
You can see the killer's body, the gun used and a trail of blood, also a backpack.
Being a crime scene I'm sure they took hours to move the body from that roof.
I call BS.
No way ANYONE involved that day would mention it online or anywhere public.
Everybody involved is still under investigation.
They all have a duty of confidentiality.
I would believe it if the sniper was a Navy Seal and he already got a book deal. :):