>>” Lt. Paul Vance spoke out about what he witnessed last Friday.<<
He could have witnessed it on TV. Just like us. It doesn’t mean he was actually there. In what little I watched that day, I could say....
ILS21R responded to a question about what he saw when parents flooded the scene, trying to find their children.
“When they couldn’t find their children, fear set in,” he said. “Panic set in. Pain set in. It was the fear of the unknown. When the notification finally had been made, it was absolutely heartbreaking.”
>>He may be a spokesman as well, but that doesnt diminish his credibility as a firsthand witness.<<
See above.
“He could have witnessed it on TV. Just like us.”
Yes, I’m sure the media asks people to tell them what they saw on TV all the time. Give me a break. When you say someone “witnessed” an event, it means they witnessed it, not that they saw a story about it on the news.