To: Paul C. Jesup
Most of the honest witnesses were able to tell which direction the shot came from. So this is a moot point.Or what direction they thought the shot came from. No one seems to have seen him yet. As far as I know, we aren't sure exactly where he shot from (maybe I'm wrong about this, but I haven't seen any media pictures of one of his locations yet).
15 posted on
10/23/2002 7:40:38 AM PDT by
templar
To: templar
How good is your eye sight. Could you see someone's body features, let alone their face a hundred yards away in a shaded area?
Also, I said the witnesses could tell which direction the shot came from. Which in the first place is what I was commenting about your post 8 of this thread. I did not say that the witnesses saw the shooter.
To: templar
A person who carries a gun willingly has a better chance of making an effort to find out where the shots came from much more so than the people who are wondering if they are the next victim.
If you were the dog walker at the school carrying concealed when the thirteen year old was shot, would you have tried to identify the killer?
A gun does not make a person into a super hero. It gives a person a chance to defend their life and the lives of others.
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