The fact that secret service didn’t secure the roof before the rally says it all..someone clearly allowed this shit to happen. Either to warn Trump or they foolishly thought they could take him out from the hands of God. This just cost them the election, guaranteed. This, whether they replace Biden or not.
Shouldn't have been anyone within a mile of the place. But what do I know about long range shooting?
I did happen to meet the 3 top Camp Perry 1000 yd shooters at a show about 10-12 years ago. That's accurate shooting at over half a mile. So a 1/2 mile isn't far enough away. Nice guys BTW.
Was my first thought amd That is the real issue. They should have secured that site. Common sense to remove a shooting platform from the equation by manning it yourself. Thanks goes to God for this outcome.
Idk, shit is harder than it looks for weapon ID, I wouldn’t blame the sniper at all. Others need to be investigated bigly.
When doing threat analysis through a sniper scope, it can be really difficult to see a weapon, especially with different angles and everything.
He obviously was looking at him because once the antifa shot, the sniper killed him, but I’ll give him grace in that because I’ve been through that scope trying to identify weapons and it can be close to impossible to get positive ID or a negative weapon.
I mean, there were two of us on an OP 13 years ago that were about to shoot some dude sitting a hole because we both were certain he had a rifle, it was a shovel, but lighting and angles through a scope can be tough to make out
Maybe. But the dirtbag managed to get nine shots off from what I’ve read. Sorry, but the sniper should have alerted someone that the guy was even there in the first place; weapon ID or not.
The fact that secret service didn’t secure the roof before the rally says it all..someone clearly allowed this shit to happen. Either to warn Trump or they foolishly thought they could take him out from the hands of God. This just cost them the election, guaranteed. This, whether they replace Biden or not.
Shouldn't have been anyone within a mile of the place. But what do I know about long range shooting?
I did happen to meet the 3 top Camp Perry 1000 yd shooters at a show about 10-12 years ago. That's accurate shooting at over half a mile. So a 1/2 mile isn't far enough away. Nice guys BTW.
I used to shoot “iron sight service rifle” class at Perry, I’m glad he didn’t have our skill set.
Me too - to the skill set.
Bongino says he was told one agent was missing from post
Then that one agent needs to be found and dragged in front of committee on public access.
Absolutely
Was my first thought amd That is the real issue. They should have secured that site. Common sense to remove a shooting platform from the equation by manning it yourself. Thanks goes to God for this outcome.
And then they did a Jack Ruby, sniper knew exactly where the shooter was. Who would believe this crap.
Idk, shit is harder than it looks for weapon ID, I wouldn’t blame the sniper at all. Others need to be investigated bigly.
When doing threat analysis through a sniper scope, it can be really difficult to see a weapon, especially with different angles and everything.
He obviously was looking at him because once the antifa shot, the sniper killed him, but I’ll give him grace in that because I’ve been through that scope trying to identify weapons and it can be close to impossible to get positive ID or a negative weapon.
I mean, there were two of us on an OP 13 years ago that were about to shoot some dude sitting a hole because we both were certain he had a rifle, it was a shovel, but lighting and angles through a scope can be tough to make out
Maybe. But the dirtbag managed to get nine shots off from what I’ve read. Sorry, but the sniper should have alerted someone that the guy was even there in the first place; weapon ID or not.
You just made my point, they put the rifle on that guy way too fast.
Yes, the roof should have been secured but ...
They shot the shooter quickly enough so someone could see him.