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Maybe CNN should be a restricted source like FOX is? HmmmAnd, wasn't CNN at the hotel at the time of the arrest? If so, how did that happen?
This is from CNN's instagram
jmo
Maybe CNN should be a restricted source like FOX is? HmmmAnd, wasn't CNN at the hotel at the time of the arrest? If so, how did that happen?
This is from CNN's instagram
jmo
Not for consumers, and they aren't practical for something like this anyway. I think this guy has gotten lucky thus far with camera placement.Without sounding like a crazy person, is there a type of device you can carry to mess with the quality of a security camera, like a signal jammer. Because I have very cheap Blink doorbell camera's (Like the cheapest my husband bought them without consulting me) and they are pretty amazing quality wise. Mine pick up much better quality even at night and it's very clear from a distance. But maybe the cheap ones are just good and we got lucky I don't know much about doorbell cams, other than mine are cheap and fantastic quality.
What if CNN had a tip from LE? We don't know.Maybe CNN should be a restricted source like FOX is? HmmmNaming and shaming someone like CNN did is humiliating and shameful imo
The only good thing about it is you can see the distinct walk of the person better....he definitely has a specific gait.That's actually less helpful than the first video. Hopefully what they have coming is better quality.
I don't think I notice a strange gait in this video. Do any of you?
I'm not a physical therapist, orthotist, or anything like that, but is there some injury or condition in which the gait would look normal in profile but altered from front and rear?
Actually, investigators might want to check video of previous days......in case.Moo...the timing at dusk, color of clothing and getta way route seems very well thought out. So he has probably done some dry runs of his getta way....moo
Idk for sure but I’d imagine pandemonium once people heard gun shots. Wouldn’t have needed a shelter in place announcement to have people running imoby my math, if he was walking at a constant pace, this video is about 4 minutes after he stopped shooting and left the scene.
going by the timestamps and the locations of the trees and driveway, he is walking at about 5 feet per second. assuming he came straight down hope street, turned right onto waterman (as shown in the first video), and then straight on waterman, he's walked about 1000 feet from the Barus and Holley building. 1000/5 = 200 seconds, or 3 minutes, 20 seconds.
now, give him a little extra time to get out of the building and/or over to hope st., and i think we're at something like 3m30s to 4m. the second video ends at 4:07:00 pm. so, assuming constant walking pace, he leaves the classroom at 4:03.
so either he was running initially, while he was still in the area of the building, and slowed down later. or the shooting was over at about 4:03. (to refine the "approximately 4:05").
if he was running initially, that may have been conspicuous and memorable to someone. it was probably before the shelter in place instruction went out and people outside knew to panic, and if so most people outside would have just been going about their business. you see some guy run by, it's like "sheesh, SOMEONE's in a hurry."
SBM. According to the TA witness (quoted in NYT yesterday) the shooter was "a masked man".so, do we have any publicly available witness descriptions of the shooter?
all i'm seeing is he was male and wore dark clothes. that's nothing. an entire class was attacked, and while i realize the trauma can distort perceptions and memories, the witnesses must have provided more information than that. tall? short? skinny? fat? what did he look like? was his face covered? did he not have one?
Lifting up the feet from the ground more so than in a natural walk.I see a stiff leg limp. Tin man.
Striding with purpose, forcing the stiff leg to swing and his torso to compensate.
JMO