I'm sure someone retrieved all the bullets and has analyzed them by now.
It would be easy to tell if all the bullets were fired from one rifle, or if there were two rifles involved.
100% agree. The spent shell casings on the roof are a no-brainer. They either match up to acoustics of fired rounds or they don't. One shooter or more. They should have said, we will wait while you call the office for an answer.
I'm sure someone retrieved all the bullets and has analyzed them by now.
It would be easy to tell if all the bullets were fired from one rifle, or if there were two rifles involved.
This guy asks a great question about the casings...
https://x.com/TruthingtonPost/status/1815049559455719900
100% agree. The spent shell casings on the roof are a no-brainer. They either match up to acoustics of fired rounds or they don't. One shooter or more. They should have said, we will wait while you call the office for an answer.