To: Molly Pitcher
....That of course would mean the shooter was on foot, and either meeting up with someone or returning to his parked vehicle.Why is everyone thinking that the vehicle is anywhere within the visual range of the victim's location? The vehicle could be parked out of the line of sight of the victim's witnesses and he just walks a short way to it. Like parked "around the corner." That way no one ids the vehicle.
901 posted on
10/15/2002 12:08:54 PM PDT by
ARCADIA
To: ARCADIA
The vehicle is likely BEHIND the sniper's back, watching and able to warn him of anything that would upset the plan.
Assuming the sniper is on foot, the sniper may walk miles from the site when he calls in for a pickup.
There's a lot of endurance and concentration here so I'm guessing perhaps different snipers with the gun being passed in a relay type scenario.
Sac
To: ARCADIA
Why is everyone thinking that the vehicle is anywhere within the visual range of the victim's location? Possibly because eyewitnesses said they saw the perp step out of a vehicle a shoot???
I don't know if this happened, but it's been reported on today's threads.
935 posted on
10/15/2002 12:21:59 PM PDT by
js1138
To: ARCADIA
Well, that may indeed be the case...not parked within visual range...
That may bring up another "problem" tho for the shooter: concealing the gun as he moves on foot.
Not a huge problem, just another aspect...
To: ARCADIA
Rita Cosby just said that LEO 'have about 10 individuals under surveillance 24 hours a day...'
hmm...I would think that these 10 should be ruled out after last night, unless they followed one to the Home Depot... huh?
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