“The handguns would be covered under the term “multiple weapons”.
I’m sure the officer would have been more specific if they knew you were going to be so nitpicky but they were busy with other matters I trust you understand.”
No, I don’t understand. What I do understand, is you in BOLD TEXT when asked about the weapon in the trunk 2 WEAPONS recovered. Oh, here it is #240 9:55:25: Be advised, we have multiple weapons. One rifle and a shotgun
Yea, “multiple weapons” specifically “one rifle and a shotgun”
Now, if that is “nitpicky” then maybe the cops need to be nitpicky cause it says and u posted 1 (as in ONE) rifle and a shotgun.
Here’s another “nitpicky” little thing. Building cleared. Except for A DAMN SECRETARY WHO WAS IN A CLOSET FOR FOUR ADDITION HOURS!!!!!!! Hows that for “NITPICKY”
A damn herd of cops, how many? 50? 100? So called “cleared” a building, the site of the most infamous mass shooting in history and Whoops, just forgot? or what? THE DAMN FRONT OFFICE NEAREST TO WHERE THE KILLER ENTERED?
Where is the word "specifically" in that communication. The term "multiple" is usually used to mean more than just two.
Also audio of police dispatches don't include punctuation marks. Substitute a comma for that period and read it that way:
"multiple weapons, one rifle, and a shotgun".