"Former Fort Worth city councilwoman Becky Haskin lives in the neighborhood and told NBC 5 that shortly after 1 a.m. she heard five gunshots. She said she immediately went to the scene, saw officers looking for bullet casings and learned that it was her neighbor, identified by the Tarrant County medical examiner as 72-year-old Jerry Waller, who had been shot and killed."
Odd. What was so important about the spent brass? What about the guy they shot seven times?
He wasn't as important?
I think you might want to ask a NEW question, count-your-change...
Not being there or being part of the incident, just like you, I can only guess that gathering the spent brass was part of the investigation into the shooting.
Never met anyone pointing a weapon at you in the dark like these cops have, have you?
If not moved or altered, it generally will indicate where the shooters were located at time of the shoot.
BTW, scene evidence should not be moved if possible until the scene investigation is complete.
Nope. He was just some peasant who needed to be shown his place. A place that many on this forum already know. And that is on his knees licking their boots and defending their every action, no matter how repugnant. Whether it is the beating to death of a handcuffed individual with mental problems or the shooting in the back of a child walking down the road carrying a toy gun.