So, looking at the other red dot incident that appears to be practically the same location as one of the incidents from the past Saturday (12/26/2015)...Here is the information about that incident from textual descriptions within the case map (thanks again Forager):
"Shat. 4/29/15 4/4
Description:
Northbound I-25, passenger side window near mile marker 257 at -11:00 AM Wed. 4/29/15. Per Larimer CSO. Source: Deb Stanley, 7News Denver:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...rt-windows-shattering-in-n-colorado_35618672_ and
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2015/04/29/more-shattered-windows-add-to-mystery-in-northern-colorado/ "
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A few notes about this incident (4/29/15) which seems to correspond geographically to 12/26 (practically on top of it):
A) Note that it is not only within the geographical proximity to one of Saturday's incidents making it within our hot zone location wise, but it is also in the hot zone time-period wise, not only 7 days after Romero's shooting, but also embedded timewise within a gazillion other incidents occurring in the days prior.
B) That incident is one of four which occurred on that same day (busy day).
Also, appears to be the last Wednesday of the month (another double hot zone day of the week wise, as well as end of the month wise).
C) Direction was northbound, passenger side was hit so the shooter must have been firing from the east in a west direction.
D) There is 34 again.
E) This would have been before Jacoby; obviously close location-wise.
F) SO CLOSE (how many miles?) to the shots missed incident as and Connolle'so fatal shooting on 6/3/15.
Another thought, if this is our guy (s), and not a copycat, do these recent incidents lend themselves to demonstrating a patient shooter, due to the time elapsing between incidents (of course, the ones we know about)?
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Sorry if my above post is all a brain fart and anything is mixedup or inaccurate. It's good we have all this information, but sorting through all this data is overwhelming at times.