That is some larping load of shit. The return fire was almost immediate when the guy started shooting, and they didn't have a line on the shooter until he popped up over the crest of the roof. I doubt they even saw him when he first came up. They would have been scanning the crowd.
Even if the police and SS on the ground with the bystanders that saw him had alerted the team they still couldn't have spotted him until he took position.
are you saying the shooter manages to popped up over the crest of the roof and fire immediately from that distance without gauging wind, or movement or anything? You might as well say he 360 no-scoped him.
That is some larping load of shit. The return fire was almost immediate when the guy started shooting, and they didn't have a line on the shooter until he popped up over the crest of the roof. I doubt they even saw him when he first came up. They would have been scanning the crowd.
Even if the police and SS on the ground with the bystanders that saw him had alerted the team they still couldn't have spotted him until he took position.
are you saying the shooter manages to popped up over the crest of the roof and fire immediately from that distance without gauging wind, or movement or anything? You might as well say he 360 no-scoped him.
Hence missing
Clipping a target at 150 yards isnβt exactly amateur hour
It's not that hard actually not sure if you've ever shot. And again, he missed