In a hurry, I said shell casings. But only shotgun shells have shell casings, since the entire thing is the shell.
But cartridge isn't right either. The brass thing the bullet is stuck into is a case or casing. The bullet and the casing together are the cartridge. So they probably didn't find cartridges on the roof, unless the guy spilled his ammo.
Actually, that was the point. Cartridges are unfired. Speculation was they were planted. And who really fired the shots. It was something to think about.
Were they casings? or cartridges? I thought I saw a report that stated they found cartridges on the roof. That's an important detail.
We are using wrong terminology.
In a hurry, I said shell casings. But only shotgun shells have shell casings, since the entire thing is the shell.
But cartridge isn't right either. The brass thing the bullet is stuck into is a case or casing. The bullet and the casing together are the cartridge. So they probably didn't find cartridges on the roof, unless the guy spilled his ammo.
(Still not the only shooter)
Actually, that was the point. Cartridges are unfired. Speculation was they were planted. And who really fired the shots. It was something to think about.
Why go to the trouble and risk of planting full cartridges? That seems................weird.
Bingo...if he wasn't the shooter, did the cartridges spill when he was shot?'