Yes, I have seen that video and I believe the police probably did search the car before or shortly after entering the school. However, it seems that they should have secured the weapon at the time they found it and not hours later. Perhaps they did not search the trunk at the time of their arrival on the scene, and that oversight did not occur to them later.
Are you really sure they had the right to search the car when they happened on the scene.
Who owns the car?
The police didn’t stop the car.
The police didn’t know the circumstances surrounding the car.
They can glance in the car to see if there is anyone in it or any guns laying around.
But really search it as shots are being fired???
Don’t be so sure they had the right to search it even if they wanted to.
The night time search of the trunk is probably because they waited on the warrant.
Review helicopter shots during the day. See anyone searching the car????
I’m sure they searched it before entering the school because the shotgun is mentioned on the police dispatch along with the rifle 15 minutes after they got there.
In the tape that shows them in the trunk in the dark, they are emptying the chamber and clearing the shells and then the csi tech takes the shotgun out and with him. So they weren’t in the trunk at that time just finding it but to take it with them back to the lab.
That whole story sounds hoaky...
According to Uncle Chip, the police had searched the vehicle while the gunshots are going off in the school...I find it odd that someone would search a random vehicle while there is scores of gunshots going off inside the school...
And then this lady comes up, checks the car out and then walks up to the door where the murderer supposedly broke in only to see another lady standing there...How would the cops let anyone walk up to the door??? Are we to believe that the cops searched the car and then left the scene at the front of the school while gunshots are being heard inside??? And then the lady says someone escorted her to safety...Now that's a weird story...