Isn't it interesting how there was someone filming at just the right spot to capture this awesome explosion, yet create uncertainty as to whether the house or the car exploded first?
One also has to wonder about the family living in the duplex. Were they "in" on it?
And of only right before the explosion, why no videos of what started all this and led up to the explosion. I'm also sure if it's true he had issues with any neighbors, that someone would have videoed him (James Yoo) acting crazy.
Later that evening, police arrived but were reportedly met by gunfire. A search warrant was issued to clear the house of possible firearms when the owner, identified as James Yoo, refused to comply, leading to law enforcement deploying a chemical irritant to flush out Yoo.
So, the police did deploy something into the house ... then it exploded. Who's to say it was a chemical irritant and not something else?
And that one fed looking neighbor claimed beanie bag shot guns used when they were clearing house for firearms? Any Leo's can that can confirm that is sop in this situation?
What chemical irritant would be used for this purpose? That could also be flammable or combustible. There is the talk of a flare being fired after all.
I'd like to cover all bases, it helps when constructing an image for people later on.
Isn't it interesting how there was someone filming at just the right spot to capture this awesome explosion, yet create uncertainty as to whether the house or the car exploded first?
One also has to wonder about the family living in the duplex. Were they "in" on it?
To be fair if there was a big police scene w/ armored vehicles pulling up I would be recording from my window too.
True, but note that there's only one video. Strange, isn't it?
And of only right before the explosion, why no videos of what started all this and led up to the explosion. I'm also sure if it's true he had issues with any neighbors, that someone would have videoed him (James Yoo) acting crazy.
So, the police did deploy something into the house ... then it exploded. Who's to say it was a chemical irritant and not something else?
And that one fed looking neighbor claimed beanie bag shot guns used when they were clearing house for firearms? Any Leo's can that can confirm that is sop in this situation?
What chemical irritant would be used for this purpose? That could also be flammable or combustible. There is the talk of a flare being fired after all.
I'd like to cover all bases, it helps when constructing an image for people later on.
I've seen another video, from a different angle.
And could you share that video?
You'd be amazed at the lengths Clowns, and Patriots for that matter, will go to to send Comms.
I was wondering the same thing....