Gator chooses to ignore the wound size in favor of the MEs opinion about the size of the recovered, deformed projectiles and hang his hat on that to exonerate law enforceent of any wrong doing. I doubt the ME is a ballistic expert, but it fits Gators bias. It may or may not be a valid opinion. As I said in the first place, these are not ballistic reports.
I have no doubt bikers shot some of those people. The question is how many. Also, of the ones not shot by AR-15 rounds, were any shot by undercovers with handguns? If so, were they shot in self defense? We, including Gator, don't know.
Regardless of ones opinion about the deceased, they are entitled to due process. And so far, this process stinks on ice.
“Gator chooses to ignore the wound size in favor of the MEs opinion about the size of the recovered, deformed projectiles and hang his hat on that to exonerate law enforceent of any wrong doing. I doubt the ME is a ballistic expert, but it fits Gators bias. It may or may not be a valid opinion. As I said in the first place, these are not ballistic reports.”
The wound size is NOT used to determine caliber. That is why it is ignored ...
Manuel Issac Rodriguez, 40, Allen, one gunshot wound in the head and one in the back. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Back: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223
Matthew Mark Smith, 27, Keller, one gunshot wound in the back and one in the abdomen.
Back: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Abdomen: Not Determined
Jesus Delgado Rodriguez, 65, New Braunfels, one gunshot wound to the head and one in the back. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Trunk: Undertermined
Richard Matthew Jordan II, 31, Pasadena, one gunshot wound to the head. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223
Richard Vincent Kirschner Jr., 47, Wylie, one gunshot wound to the top of the head, one to the left knee and one in the buttocks. Knee: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Buttocks: Small Caliber .223 or .22
Wayne Lee Campbell, 43, Fort Worth, one gunshot wound to the head. Trunk: Small Caliber .223 or .22
Daniel Raymond Boyett, 44, Waco, shot two times in the head. Head: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Abdomen: Medium Caliber NOT from police .223; Head: Undetermined
Charles Wayne Russell, 46, Tyler, shot once in the chest. Chest: Small Caliber .223 or .22
Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, Ranger, shot once in the neck and once in the abdomen.Neck: Undertermined; Abdomen: Undetermined
Spaz. Arm: Not Available ... yet!
“Regardless of ones opinion about the deceased, they are entitled to due process. “
They are getting due process.
“Also, of the ones not shot by AR-15 rounds, were any shot by undercovers with handguns? “
Is that the best you gang-loving dudes can keep coming up with?
” Many were described as downward trajectory wounds which might be consistent with shots from elevated positions. “
I seem to remember a case back awhile ago ... Michael Brown it was ...