Can you find that report???
The early misreports coming from the Feds to NBC was that "4 handguns only" were found in the school, not that the kids were killed with them.
It wasn't until the ME press conference later in the day that the cause of death of the kids was released and the ME clearly said that they were all shot with the "long weapon".
During the press conference when a reporter said that he thought that the "long weapon" was found in the trunk of the car, Lt Vance intervened and set him straight saying that "that's not true".
NBC then admitted it was wrong and changed their reporting.
Can't recall where I heard/saw it.
But your references are much more definitive and i'm sure are more accurate.
Every time there is an incident like this some of the initial reports are wildly incorrect. Media people seem to put being first above being correct.
Still curious about the police using the term "high capacity 30 round clips" in their official press release. They at least should know the correct terminology and the difference between a clip and a magazine.