What are you talking about? I'm the one that provided the link to that interview.
Hearing a shot and saying you were being shot at are two different things, and her most recent statement is that she heard a shot.
Also from the CNN interview:
"Shawna Cox told her to get down, Sharp said. "'They might shoot when he starts driving,'" she says Cox told her."
Some claim that LaVoy fled the initial stop because thay were being fired on. If so, why would Shawna worry more about it when they were fleeing?
We don't know exactly what happened but the idea of a bunch of blood-crazed LEOs out to shoot everyone up sort of collapses under the fact that everyone who acted semi-responsibly came out unharmed.
Nice hair-split, there.
The guys with the unmarked vehicles fired a shot at the Finicum vehicle. Your sophistry won't change that fact.
If so, why would Shawna worry more about it when they were fleeing?
Because it had already happened at least once?
If it looks like it's going to rain, and I feel a raindrop, I'm on the lookout for more rain. That's the way it works in the world that most people live in.
Apparently, in your odd little world, a shot fired doesn't mean more shots will be fired. ???!!???
I don't even know how to respond to that particular illogic.