I have been reading about the exact action that happened when Kyle defended himself. Looks like almost battle conditions, an ambush was setup and he was being fired upon, and he made his shots very fast and with precision. Sounds like expert gunmanship. Am I reading that right?
How often do you come across 17 year olds with that kind of expertise?
Is it possible that Kyle had some professional training? Perhaps he is not just a random kid?
Is it possible that the FBI planned false-flag for getting rid of guns was subverted by the White Hats into a full blown anti-false-flag to expose FBI ?
Just thinking aloud. I am amazed by this kid, but not sure if he is improbably good or impossible good.
As someone who is both a video game and firearm enthusiast, I don’t think this is true. I play lots of FPS games and am still a shit marksman. Lots of practice required.
Agreed; have known all three types of people- very good gamers, very good TACTICAL shooters (meaning competitive scenario marksmen), and those who do both proficiently- one has very little to do with the other.
Now, the observation that she didn't recognize his eyes, that kind of points to possession more than anything else. Unfortunately had a little experience with that too, and yeah, looking into the eyes of someone you love and realizing "that ain't them" is one of the most disturbing moments I've ever had.