>> ...and the videos that have surfaced potentially showing Kyle never pointed his weapon at Ziminski (which supposedly led to that provocation nonsense that got inserted yesterday). <<
I’m skeptical about the allegation based on the old evidence. The “enhanced” photos show Kyle pointing the rifle as if he were lefthanded, but in other photos and the video of Rosenbaum being shot not many seconds later, he’s shooting righthanded. Also just looking at other images, I get the impression that the straps would make it difficult to shoot lefthanded. Do you have a link to videos that cast doubt on the allegation or more specific information that can help me find them. Where did you learn about this?
Jack Posobiec had these vidoes on his Twitter feed last night, and one in analysis in particular that really breaks down the video. Here’s the latest video that Posobiec posted, an enhanced version of the earlier tweet:
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1459288876984451076
It clearly shows Kyle never switches to left-handed stance with the rifle, and if he had pointed his weapon at Ziminski right-handed his back would have been to the camera. It also shows Rosenbaum starting his pursuit without Kyle pointing his weapon at anyone.
Here’s the analysis by someone called DarthCrypto (from Posobiec’s feed) on Twitter:
https://mobile.twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1459303787122864129
It’s the clearest view yet of what happened around Ziminski, and I have no doubt Binger has this video and withheld it, nor did he want the Ziminskis on the stand.
Oh, and the videos also show Ziminski had his handgun in his right hand when confronting Kyle, contrary to what the prosecution claimed.
Jack Posobeic, on Turning Point USA website, did a good video demonstrating that Kyle’s rifle was pointing down in that particular frame of the video.