Pump shotgun in trunk, you can see the cop ejecting the plastic shells
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/340113
Good grief...all I know about law enforcement, I learned on TV; but:
Is a guy holding a flashlight the best way to collect evidence from the trunk? Why not take it to a garage, and do it with gloved hands, without the gaggle of people, and without the helicopter flying overhead?
I don’t think these guys do that many murder investigations....the web site ‘city-data’ lists it as the 93rd safest city in the U.S. A look at the county the city is in (Fairfield) averages less than one murder a year.
And the medical examiner, who has worked in this county for 31 years, can automatically identify the wounds as .223 rounds? Can’t anyone in law enforcement definitively state what guns were in this guy’s possession? Instead of referring us to Andy Griffith the medical examiner, for his expert opinion?
You obviously have better vision than I because I didn't see any cartridges being ejected although it was apparent the officer was doing do so......
Not questioning YOU, but rather the video. The assault happened in the morning and the cops wait until dark to open the trunk and discover the weapon?
Something isn't right which adds to the questioning of the accuracy of this entire event........
Not questioning YOU, but rather the video. The assault happened in the morning and the cops wait until dark to open the trunk and discover the weapon?
Something isn't right which adds to the questioning of the accuracy of this entire event........