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Novem5er » Sat Jul 09, 2016 12:32 pm wrote:We can't take too much stock in pictures of people looking or pointing upwards. It's possible there were rooftop shooters, but it's also possible that people were confused and scared and photos caught them looking up. Gunfire would have echoed loudly, bouncing off the buildings. This could not only create the impression that there were more shooters than were really there, but also might have created the impression that shots were coming from above. Any reasonable person would have looked up, just to be sure, anyway.
Novem5er » Sat Jul 09, 2016 4:45 pm wrote:There may have been more than one shooter. I just don't think the video with the sparks shows that. I could see that it looks like rounds are hitting the railing, but to me the line up exactly with the shooter on the ground and his movements. More than likely the video phone is picking up the bright light of the sparks and is amplifying them, making them look larger and closer than they were in life.
Also, the photos of people looking or pointing up have to be taken with a grain of salt. There were people on balconies and in windows to watch the protest or because it's simply a busy place. The sound of gunfire is echoing between the buildings and people are confused. I'm not saying there wasn't another shooter, I'm just saying that all this internet evidence is pretty weak, as it usually is
Novem5er » Sun Jul 10, 2016 10:33 am wrote:If the above "black sheep" narrative is true, it's another example of a so called beta-male, unsuccessful with women, lacking in peers, and angry at the world for being so miserable.
To be honest, I find this narrative easier to believe than secret agent, high level cover-up conspiracies designed to panic the public and guide public policy. The world is filled with angry young men and throw in a mix of social media and firearms and there's no reason to stage anything IMO.
Dear El Centro College Family,
We are saddened by the incomprehensible tragedy that occurred in downtown Dallas last night right in front of our main building complex.
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You may be watching the local and national news reporting on the tragedy. It is still an ongoing investigation and is under the control of local and federal law enforcement officials; not all of the information being reported is necessarily accurate. The parking garage mistakenly associated with the shooting is owned by Bank of America and not El Centro College, as reported by the news media. We can confirm that the perpetrator entered the second floor of the “C” building.
http://elcentrocollege.edu/category/news/
- Can any of you open this gif (campus map)?
Eight other staff, mostly custodial, crammed into a ground floor janitorial closet in the "C" building on the western side of the college. Hannigan says the shooter Micah X. Johnson barricaded himself directly above on the second floor of the building.
Hannigan says five officers were assigned to keep the college secure during the rally before the shooting started.
Two officers, Corporal Bryan Shaw and Officer John Abbott were both wounded from flying glass shattering. Shaw also sustained injuries from bullet fragments that entered his abdomen.
Hannigan says none of his officers ever fired at Johnson because they never had a clear line of sight on him.
"They realized he did enter a stair well immediately after entering the Elm Street doors because of a blood trace on the floor," Hannigan says.
El Centro College president Jose Adames said the campus is working on rescheduling finals for the summer session that were originally set for Friday.
A more immediate concern he said was repairing ceilings and walls that have numerous bullet holes in them. He added that the wiring to some computer servers were damaged when the bomb used to kill Johnson was detonated.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/dallas-a ... /269930884
El Centro officials: Shooting occurred from west-side building, not just [sic] east-side garage
By Corbett Smith Follow @corbettsmithDMN corbettsmith@dallasnews.com
Staff Writer
Published: 08 July 2016 06:25 PM
Updated: 08 July 2016 07:33 PM
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Reports offered by [Dallas County Community College District Chancellor Joe] May and El Centro president Jose Adames diverged from a current narrative on where the majority of the shooting occurred. According to Adames, the sniper, Micah Xavier Johnson, shot out the locked glass doors at El Centro and proceeded to the second floor of Building C, on the west side of the complex, at the corner of Elm and Market streets. Some reports had Johnson shooting solely [sic] from a parking garage owned by Bank of America on Lamar Street, adjacent to the east side of El Centro.
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http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/he ... garage.ece
i heard the other day that there are present-day dopplegangers for the '86 challenger crew. same names, same looks, various careers. is that an internet meme?
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