Cincinnati FBI shooter anomalies: more excerpts and link to the thread in comments.
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Link to thread: https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/391662317
Vektor, forgive me for not wanting to dive into 4chan right now. I would love a TV-Guide synopsis (are you over age 40? If not, I mean 1 or 2 sentences) of what brought this story to our attention and what are the implications. Before anyone shits on me for not wanting to do the research, I'm sorry, I've already been doing too much research, and I have other responsibilities in life. A quick run-down for my big-picture understanding would be greatly appreciated, otherwise, I will just forget about it.
All good dude! Actually mid-20's here but I don't mind giving a quick rundown.
Essentially there are two stories:
What do they have in common? The navy guard that shot those contractors and the guy who had the shootout with the FBI were:
The navy guy from the contractor shooting also had a really unusual service-history (who leaves their position in the navy to join the Florida National Guard to join in the occupation of Iraq, only then to go back to the navy)? There are also 9min of security footage missing from the contractor shooting that was disregarded with a single sentence in the official report of the incident.
Not saying both stories are definitely related but there is what I mentioned above and a fair bit more inconsistencies and there is enough commonalities between the two stories that they just don't pass the sniff-test.
I don't have a logical explanation for them, but they just don't add up in any satisfactory way.
Ok, now I get the big picture. Thanks for the summary.
Here is the FOIA'ed incident-report in-case you're interested as well :)
https://www.secnav.navy.mil/foia/readingroom/HotTopics/PHNSY%20INV/PHNSY%20INV%20-%20FINAL%20REPORT%20and%20Endorsement%20(Redacted%20for%20Release).pdf