The SS couldn’t see the shooter because of the angle of the roof, but was able to see him well enough for a head shot moments later. Hmm...
In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled This BBC interview with a guy outside the security perimeter who claims he saw the shooter before he fired is absolutely wild, Chewbarkah wrote: The SS couldn’t see the shooter because of the angle of the roof, but was able to see him well enough for a head shot moments later. Hmm...
The interviewed man seemed to be making the point that the shooter had a rifle in full view - how did he approach the roof without being spotted by SS with binoculars? The interviewee said if he himself had 'something' (weapon) of concern to SS, then he would expect SS to focus on him - but this man had to approach with a rifle and not be seen.
Odd that SS created a security perimeter in which they had a massive blind spot they couldn't see with binoculars. A few buildings and they put SS on one (or two?) and not on a critical roof a shooter could site from? Once people started pointing and telling SS/Police - still it took about 3 or 4 minutes to respond. Too long.