A witness drove through the scene later (next day? Can’t recall) and there was no crime tape, no ballistics analysis, no evidence whatsoever that it was an official crime scene under investigation.
We also need facts regarding the blood found in the bathroom and witness statements re radio traffic concerning ‘2nd shooter’ or POI.
Re casings: That video was a 3-second count of what was visible in a quick scan. Correct that there is no evidence of tagging casings in the atypical, flagged manner, as though official procedure was ordered to be disregarded. If the PSP head who stated ‘8 casings’ was told that by USSS and not by his own crew, he needs to come forward with that information or he’s complicit.
The author writes ‘fail’; my interpretation of the evidence is that whatever command decisions were made - from area assignments to implementation to communications day-of - this scene was NOT a ‘protection fail’ but, rather, evidence of execution of planning.
We STILL don’t have any testimony or communications logs from the command center/trailer.
I heard that there were statements that radio traffic was not recorded so there are no records. It also sounds like local LEO and SS had no interoperable coms.