The AR fire from the patsy provided the cover noise for a larger weapon fired from a farther distance away - the water tower at maybe 600y, IMO. God turned Trump's head. Patsy probably killed the fire chief by dumb luck, but when you fire into a crowd, you're going to hit someone. Patsy did not have the skills for a headshot at 150y. Both parents are lib therapists - what's the chance dad really bought the AR. Or maybe he was told to buy it as they are compromised. We really need to know more about the parents.
At a target, I agree. As a long time, avid hunter everything changes when you are set to kill. And tht is just an animal without the thought of it being a suicide mission or of being caught before you can make the attempt. It takes a lot of practice and conscious effort to slow your breathing and to gently squeeze the trigger between heartbeats to get off the same quality shot as you would at the range. Hunters have all faced what we call "buck fever". Its easy to pull your shot when you are inexperienced.
You can teach someone who has never fired a gun to hit that target at 150 yards 9 out of 10 times. That wasn’t a difficult shot. Which is why it’s so absurd that it was allowed to happen.
The AR fire from the patsy provided the cover noise for a larger weapon fired from a farther distance away - the water tower at maybe 600y, IMO. God turned Trump's head. Patsy probably killed the fire chief by dumb luck, but when you fire into a crowd, you're going to hit someone. Patsy did not have the skills for a headshot at 150y. Both parents are lib therapists - what's the chance dad really bought the AR. Or maybe he was told to buy it as they are compromised. We really need to know more about the parents.
150 yard is an easy shot. Not once in my life have I missed that shot. I get iffy at 300. Beyond that is luck. And this is with the naked eye.
If you've shot the weapon before, 150 is pedestrian.
At a target, I agree. As a long time, avid hunter everything changes when you are set to kill. And tht is just an animal without the thought of it being a suicide mission or of being caught before you can make the attempt. It takes a lot of practice and conscious effort to slow your breathing and to gently squeeze the trigger between heartbeats to get off the same quality shot as you would at the range. Hunters have all faced what we call "buck fever". Its easy to pull your shot when you are inexperienced.
You can teach someone who has never fired a gun to hit that target at 150 yards 9 out of 10 times. That wasn’t a difficult shot. Which is why it’s so absurd that it was allowed to happen.
No way does that perch on the roof get left uncovered accidentally.
A novice, or a child possibly, would pick that spot as paramount for defense.
Was water tower guy Maxwell yearick posted on GAW earlier today . He fought in Ukraine and with his way around a rifle