I don’t think if you are standing, and you shoot yourself in the head, your body is going to fall so that your legs are both straight, and your arms fall to your side, as if you we’re laying on the floor.but even if I cede that point, the 2ARs at his feet; one was on its side, the other was upright on the bipod,straddling his leg. So which one did he use? The one on its side? He would have had to slip his foot (sole to floor) through the bipod and then straighten his leg out, after he shot himself. If he used the upright AR, he would have to fall to the floor after he shot himself,in the ubiquitous laying on the floor position (insert eye roll here) and the AR would than had to have fallen and landed upright, straddling hi leg. Do you disagree? I’m assuming you’ve studied the 2 photos?
That and bingo with the bipod.
Measure the distance between his head and the pistol. According to the every truthful internet and my measurements, heads are 8-9” tall. Going with 9” and keeping perspective, measure out to the pistol. That’s short of 2 feet.
First things cops are supposed to do is kick the weapon away from the suspect. Sorry, but 2 feet means the cops did no kicking or securing the weapon in all the time that passed until the coroner or whomever showed up to take pictures. Either it was staged or they are incompetent.