If I just got off a train with an active shooter, my first instinct would not be to exit train and then turn around and stand there with my cell phone out. If you were scared wouldn't you run out of the subway station and try to get to ground level and get some help.... just odd that people were kind of just hanging out filming and looking around...
Its not odd, maybe half them people are not crisis actors but regular people wondering what's going on. They did not hear gunshots or see people getting shot and they don't think that they are in danger themselves.
Just before the train gets to the station people start a commotion and let off a smoke bomb and their wondering wtf is going on.
If I get a small group of my friends and we let of firecrackers and run around the corner of a street with enough commotion I can convince the people there and people watchi g TV it was an active shooter case.
People will say on the news whatever my friends told them, or make stuff up to be the hero or for their self attention even time off work/ sick pay for PTSD.
Then you can convince an even larger pool of people who watch the news that it happened, imagine if the news were in on it as well.
Life long person in the area here (5 miles away from the heart of Manhattan.
If someone fires off multiple shots, especially in an enclosed space, people flee.
Plenty of shootings by where I lice, people are not this nonchalant right after a shooting as a whole. You may have a couple of guys stay behind to tend to the wounded, but the crowds scatter.
No one looks panicked. I thought this the first time I saw video. What kind of sickness does someone have to do this?? These people are really sick!
If I just got off a train with an active shooter, my first instinct would not be to exit train and then turn around and stand there with my cell phone out. If you were scared wouldn't you run out of the subway station and try to get to ground level and get some help.... just odd that people were kind of just hanging out filming and looking around...
Its not odd, maybe half them people are not crisis actors but regular people wondering what's going on. They did not hear gunshots or see people getting shot and they don't think that they are in danger themselves.
Just before the train gets to the station people start a commotion and let off a smoke bomb and their wondering wtf is going on.
If I get a small group of my friends and we let of firecrackers and run around the corner of a street with enough commotion I can convince the people there and people watchi g TV it was an active shooter case.
People will say on the news whatever my friends told them, or make stuff up to be the hero or for their self attention even time off work/ sick pay for PTSD.
Then you can convince an even larger pool of people who watch the news that it happened, imagine if the news were in on it as well.
Life long person in the area here (5 miles away from the heart of Manhattan.
If someone fires off multiple shots, especially in an enclosed space, people flee.
Plenty of shootings by where I lice, people are not this nonchalant right after a shooting as a whole. You may have a couple of guys stay behind to tend to the wounded, but the crowds scatter.
To be fair, a lot of people did indeed flee. It looks weird because some didnt flee, but over half of the people on the train did flee.
yeah the real people fled and the actors stayed......IF this was a FF