The other guy was the one who gave the shooter a signal that the target was not in place,, but the shooter was set, as Charlie Kirk sat back up with the microphone the shot was taken. I might add .... That's total bullshit.
A sniper will team with a spotter. Spotter will calculate a target solution which includes range , wind and elevation calculations. The sniper visually acquires the target, adjust for wind and elevation. From that point all firing decisions are made by the sniper not by some local person on the ground.
I've seen a bunch of images that shows holes on both sides of his neck, and a clip where you see what appears to be a flash or a spark from under the arm of the guy in front of the guy giving the signals to his right. No chance the shot actually came from him?
The other guy was the one who gave the shooter a signal that the target was not in place,, but the shooter was set, as Charlie Kirk sat back up with the microphone the shot was taken. I might add .... That's total bullshit.
A sniper will team with a spotter. Spotter will calculate a target solution which includes range , wind and elevation calculations. The sniper visually acquires the target, adjust for wind and elevation. From that point all firing decisions are made by the sniper not by some local person on the ground.
I've seen a bunch of images that shows holes on both sides of his neck, and a clip where you see what appears to be a flash or a spark from under the arm of the guy in front of the guy giving the signals to his right. No chance the shot actually came from him?
This is know as Artifacts. Video can be incorrectly edited to make these things appear, or this could be intentional.