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One shooter. You are hearing sonic cracks after the boom as the bullet goes supersonic after leaving barrel. When bullets hit flesh they go “Thwack”. When bullets go by you the “whiz/buzz”...that’s the airflow behind the bullet...and hard to hear unless its pretty close to your head. Impact on grass, steel, concrete sound different too....plus the echos of the buildings, and the echo of the blast in the room due to the compensator/flash suppressor add to the confusion. One shooter, using multiple, pre-loaded, pre positioned guns with good firing arcs and he just maneuvered around as long as he could until he took the cowards way out. Evil, cowardly bastard.
Dallas?
There was reporting of multiple shooters in Dallas too, only to find just one that was on the move and the confusion set from all of the echos bouncing off the other buildings.
1. Echoes - some (but not most) of that is definitely an echo.
2. Also, the shooter may be switching weapons: Fire the AR-10 dry, then the AR-15 dry, then reload both.
Man that is tough to watch.
Still at it huh?
Look at the vid around the 4:58 mark. Muzzle flash very clearly visible coming from the center of the building 5 to 10 floors up.
He’s inside the car? Are windows open? Which ones? He’s moving the car? The video quality is not very good. Muzzle flashes are a reflection in the glass. They say the shooter had two suites and 2 windows are broken-out, so obviously he could be shooting in two directions.
Easily explained, as the suspect rotated, panned or moved the barrel/muzzle direction and then compound that with the suspect changing windows for vantage points, and then echos between the buildings etc...
echo
“Check out the gunfire up to about 5 minute mark too and tell me if you think there is more than one shooter?”
Not based on this.
In my opinion, the first string of shots followed by a more subdued string of shots is likely fired from more or less above the cab, with the cab on the same side of the building as the shots fired and the more subdued shots are echoes.
In my opinion, subsequent shots are fired from the second firing position around the angle of the building with the angle of the building deflecting the sound which, along with the fact that the cab is not more or less directly below, makes them sound further away.
In my opinion, the time between the sound of the shots (except for the echoes) is accounted for by the shooter changing position and setting up to shoot again.
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