The caller was right saying the guy with the gun was pointing it ‘at People’....from his viewpoint “overhead” he could see the people walking by the third isle over, while the kid was pointing it toward them, even if he wasn’t aware there were people in that aisle...sticking.pointing a gun in and out of a the shelf unit put those people at risk....so he was correct to say he was pointing the gun at people at the time he said it.
@ 08;21;47;20.... points the gun toward the third aisle with people passing down it which the caller could see the people walking down that aisle even if the gun guy didn’t.
No, that isn’t it, you keep making up things, and when Ritchie did claim it was happening, and we (including you) can clearly see it wasn’t, it wasn’t happening, Ritchie recanted his false claim.
“In an interview with the U.K. newspaper The Guardian, Ritchie says DeWine’s office showed him the video of Crawford’s killing, and he recants his claim during the 911 call and to reporters after the incident that Crawford was threatening other customers.”
“One month later, Ritchie puts it differently. At no point did he shoulder the rifle and point it at somebody, the 24-year-old said, in an interview with the Guardian.”