The lack of a response to the 'gunshot' is the most out of place thing in all of the footage.
Gunshots are incredibly loud in a confined space, and the percussion causes actual air displacement, even seasoned shooters have to have active mental concentration when they are next to a firearm being fired to avoid the involuntary flinch. Not a single person was thrown into involuntary panic when the shot rang out. Not one person.
That is not natural.
I don't know if Ashlie Babbit is a real person alive or dead, but that footage is not of an unorganized crowd who just witnessed a person being shot.
The lack of a response to the 'gunshot' is the most out of place thing in all of the footage.
Gunshots are incredibly loud in a confined space, and the percussion causes actual air displacement, even seasoned shooters have to have active mental concentration when they are next to a firearm being fired to avoid the involuntary flinch. Not a single person was thrown into involuntary panic when the shot rang out. Not one person.
That is not natural.
I don't know if Ashlie Babbit is a real person alive or dead, but that footage is not of an unorganized crowd who just witnessed a person being shot.