Could it be that the information went public accurately until the media got their marching orders? And then they changed the facts.
<>Could it be that the information went public accurately until the media got their marching orders? And then they changed the facts.<>
If that’s true then the marching orders were to blame it on the handguns — the gang of four — and the four handguns only — and they changed the facts to match that story.
Because the first report that went forth was the police dispatch that identified a rifle at the scene:
9:55:25: Be advised, we have multiple weapons. One rifle and a shotgun
And that report was recorded live as it happened, and was then published that same day, which was the day before the erroneous NBC “4 handgun” report on December 15th.
Here is the police dispatch in New Hampshire Register published on December 14th:
9:55:25: Be advised, we have multiple weapons. One rifle and a shotgun
http://nhregister.com/articles/2012/12/14/news/doc50cc0897adc1a203744261.txt?viewmode=default