First, thank you for finding those links.
So if Tony is all that...do you believe him speaking factually (as his factual statement says), when he declares that "thousands of bullet rounds were fired...."
That claim always sounded like hyperbole to me.
The rhetoric in a civil complaint is usually wrong on some points. He's not obliged to avoid hyperbole. The civil complaint is "notice" to the defendant, and has to state a claim that a court will recognize and enforce, if plaintiff can produce evidence of the relevant facts.
The number of rounds fired is totally irrelevant to his client's legal claim.
No "if" about it, I've met a lot of very smart guys, Tony is scary smart and very hard to rattle. He was in Marine Recon and did some dangerous things. If he says thousands of rounds were fired he has reason to believe it.
The civil lawsuit he is involved in is aside of what has been happening with the criminal cases. I am appalled at what has been happening in my state where due process has been thrown out the window. What has happened is outrageous. I have never seen anything like it.