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From Reporter To Sniper In Less Than 1 Hour
WLWT Cincinnati ^ | October 18, 2002

Posted on 10/18/2002 6:28:58 PM PDT by Shermy

WLWT Eyewitness News 5's Sheree Paolello set out to prove that the Washington, D.C., sniper doesn't necessarily need to be an expert marksman.

Many people think the sniper must have a military background or police training, but with minimal training and no prior shooting experience, Paolello was hitting the center of a target in less than one hour.

At 5 p.m. Thursday, Paolello and Joe Blanco, the owner of Target World, traveled to a farm in New Richmond and set up a firing range. Blanco spent 10 years in the military and is a qualified expert in all U.S. Army firearms, Paolello reported.

"It just doesn't take very much thought to look through a scope, align cross hairs and pull the trigger. And we're going to find that out," Blacno said at the beginning of Paolello's training.

Blanco set up a shooting scenario as similar as possible to the Washington, D.C., shootings.

"These shots are being taken within very close ranges," he said.

"It is not known what type of weapon the sniper is using or if the sniper is using the same weapon each time, so Blanco picked one he thinks is similar.

"The more accurate firearms are going to be bolt-action instead of semi-automatic so this is a bolt action in .223 caliber," he said.

Just 35 minutes after setting up the firing range, Paolello -- having picked up a gun only twice before in her life -- kneeled to take her first shot.

It passed through the center of the target.

"That's how easy it is," Blanco said.

After three shots through the bulls eye, Paolello moved on to a harder target: two quarters taped side-by-side to a target. She fired six shots at the quarters and hit both; one shot went right through the center of one of the quarters.

The time: 6:10 p.m., less than one hour after Paolello first pulled the trigger.

Her experience proved Blanco's theory that the D.C. sniper may not be a sniper at all.

"I would be surprised if he's military trained," Blanco said. "If he is, he's very sloppy. He's shot 11 people and only killed nine. I don't mean that to sound bad, but a sniper wouldn't have missed."

Stay tuned to WLWT Eyewitness News 5 and ChannelCincinnati.com for updates on the sniper shootings.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: banglist; sniper
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1 posted on 10/18/2002 6:28:58 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: Shermy
And the point of the story is......?

We need to ban ALL guns because someone might use one to shoot someone else, right?

2 posted on 10/18/2002 6:35:45 PM PDT by 07055
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To: Shermy
[Joe] Blanco spent 10 years in the military and is a qualified expert in all U.S. Army firearms

Looks like simplistic reporting.

Ms. Paolello admits in the article that there was "training" from Mr. Blanco, and the average person does not have free access to a firearms expert like Mr. Blanco to provide coaching.

The reporter seems to want to convey the impression that Joe Sixpack walking down the street could -- having never touched a gun before -- find a rifle lying on the ground, pick it up and suddenly be transformed into an expert sniper.

3 posted on 10/18/2002 6:37:55 PM PDT by d101302
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To: 07055
Agreed. See my post #3 also.

The whole piece seems to have the subtext that the sniper rifle does the killing all by itself. Where have we heard that before?
4 posted on 10/18/2002 6:39:52 PM PDT by d101302
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To: 07055
The point is that the reporterette got to do something she's secretly been wanting to do for a long time; but not only did she get the editors to pick up the tab, she has a PC excuse for slaking her 'gun lust'.

She'll be the cocktail party expert on all things ballistic, now.

5 posted on 10/18/2002 6:40:53 PM PDT by dasboot
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To: d101302
The efficiency of the escapes is what points toward training, not the percentage of kills to shots. A truly trained sniper (this murderer(s) is(are) just a shooter(s)) would have made every kill and slipped away, but that is precisely what he is trained to do. In an urban, undefended environment, the shooting is the easy part; the escape is the effect of training.
6 posted on 10/18/2002 6:44:16 PM PDT by MHGinTN
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To: d101302
Something of the natural marksman in women, though: I spend a bit of time training just to keep up with my wife and daughters who go once a year when I bug 'em that they should practice.

Five CM hits with a 2" snubby from 15 yds....and wifey looks at me and says, "Is that all there is? Can I go now?"

So I start throwing stones at her and tell her to try for the same accuracy under stress....and she gives me 'the look'.

Cobra...

7 posted on 10/18/2002 6:48:01 PM PDT by dasboot
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To: MHGinTN
The efficiency of the escapes is what points toward training, not the percentage of kills to shots.

I think that points to planning more than training.

8 posted on 10/18/2002 6:53:36 PM PDT by CharacterCounts
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To: dasboot
Five CM hits with a 2" snubby from 15 yds....and wifey looks at me and says, "Is that all there is? Can I go now?"

There is definitely something to "beginners luck" where firearms are involved. I've often witnessed new shooters crank out spectacular groups, with very little training, only to see them unable to repeat the performance later, after they've learned more about what's happening.

Consistency is usually the indicator of true shooting skill, and the ability to instinctively call the shot.

As far as female shooters go, women tend to have fewer preconceptions about "how to shoot", so they listen more intently to instructions and often make better beginning shooters than men.

9 posted on 10/18/2002 6:58:02 PM PDT by xsrdx
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To: 07055
"And the point of the story is......?"

The point is, we don't need to be casting aspersions on the military. It doesn't take military training to do what this murderer has done.

It befuddles me how ignorant the news media is about firearms. Perhaps if some of them actually took some firearm training, they wouldn't be pi$$ing their pants in fear of guns!

10 posted on 10/18/2002 6:59:43 PM PDT by Real Cynic No More
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To: dasboot
The point is that the reporterette got to do something she's secretly been wanting to do for a long time; but not only did she get the editors to pick up the tab, she has a PC excuse for slaking her 'gun lust'.

Hey, look at it this way: if she plays her cards right, maybe she can persuade her editor to finance her hunting license so she can go out and get some venison! We just may have a convert in the making!

11 posted on 10/18/2002 6:59:47 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: d101302
Ms. Paolello admits in the article that there was "training" from Mr. Blanco, and the average person does not have free access to a firearms expert like Mr. Blanco to provide coaching.

Almost anyone who has shot more than 100 rounds through a high-powered rifle could teach a novice to hit a melon-sized target at 100 yards, within an hour.

Her choice of instructor simply gave her a slight edge.

12 posted on 10/18/2002 7:01:25 PM PDT by justlurking
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To: Shermy
No mention in the article of the actual ranges involved. I wonder why?
13 posted on 10/18/2002 7:05:31 PM PDT by supercat
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To: CharacterCounts
To be able to plan repeated escapes under extreme pressure of the adrenaline rush (even with a driver) points to training and discipline, thus planning in this case points to training ... that was my paradigm.
14 posted on 10/18/2002 7:15:02 PM PDT by MHGinTN
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To: 07055
I think the point of this story is the same thing I've telling people for at few a week.

There are at least a few million shooters that can "snip" as good or better than the murdering scum presently killing people in DC. If the media catches on to this it could be very bad for gun owners everywhere.
15 posted on 10/18/2002 7:30:47 PM PDT by Fzob
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To: Shermy
a sniper wouldn't have missed.

And a sniper wouldn't have gut shot that boy. I think that particular incident was a copycat/nutcase.

16 posted on 10/18/2002 7:32:45 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants
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To: Shermy
Excellent story, because it injects some reality into the minds of SOME of the press about shooting. This killer does NOT have to be a trained sniper. Most of us on FR know that, but most of the reporters in the lamestream media have no clue about that.

It also makes the point that single-shot, bolt action weapons are mroe accurate than the "assualt" weapons the Democrats automatically blame, and seek to outlaw, with -- again -- no clue as to the different characteristics.

I hope, if this killer shows up again, that an armed citizen with a .45 puts a couple slugs into the get-away van. A white van may be a dime a dozen, but a white van with a couple bullet holes in its side would be unique. Even Chief Moose and his Keystone Kops would be able to find that.

Congressman Billybob

This column is based on the fine work by FReepers in a thread on FR. Click for "Ballistics and Bullsh*t"

Click for "Til Death Do Us Part."

Click for "to Restore Trust in America"

17 posted on 10/18/2002 7:37:37 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob
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To: Congressman Billybob
Yeah right....how many people did SHE kill.....
If you have never dropped the hammer on a large animal let alone a human being your ability to punch paper is no big deal...to do this deed in public this many times and egress out with no solid witnesses?...naw this is bigger than a lone nut or two lone nuts with SOF magazines..
The freddies still ignore the John Does of OK City and hand held missles downing airliners...
I dont expect much more from this gathering of beagles either...imo
These are pros and they aint no cherries...they had experience before they got here...and the scene has been well planned salting the area with the evidence they choose to paint a picture
All we can hope for is a lucky break...and that we dont arrest just the patsies this time...imo of course
18 posted on 10/18/2002 8:17:39 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: Shermy
With a decent gun, accurately scoped and a safe place to stand, virtually anyone with reasonable eyesight could hit the kind of targets being hit. It annoys me to hear people call this whacko a sniper. Snipers do what they do in much tougher conditions, at far longer ranges and, oh yeah, while the other guy's army is trying to kill them.

This clown is no sniper, he's simply a shooter. He's as different from a sniper as a jack-lighting poacher is from a hunter.

19 posted on 10/18/2002 8:18:28 PM PDT by muir_redwoods
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To: MHGinTN
" the escape is the effect of training.

This killer is not low crawling across a parking lot. He drives up, notices there is no one else in the parking lot except one or two people, shoots and drives away. He already had the advantage of one truck leaving the scene at a high rate of speed because they didn't want to get involved, one witness lying for the reward and an unarmed populace that can only call 911.

20 posted on 10/18/2002 8:27:26 PM PDT by Shooter 2.5
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