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Originally Posted by Stephen
However if you watch the other videos, the murderer was clearly in no danger at all. His first shot was to the dark right of the windshield. Showing he was at the corner of the vehicle and his own mobile phone footage shows where he was.
But as per the law enforcement rules they should not stand in front of a moving or potentially moving vehicle. You also hear the shots as she moved off to the right.
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He didn't stand in front. As shown by the set of 3 pictures I posted. She reversed left hand down. That brought him, the fences, trees, and building across the road into view. Are you suggesting the fences etc moved?
She would've been turning the steering to the right to straighten up, after steering left.
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Independent investigation by the Democratic Minneapolis Mayor? Yeah right.
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When he reached for his gun, wheels aimed straight ahead and he's in front of the vehicle.
A few frames on.
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Vehicle has moved forwards and wheels still straight ahead.
Case closed.
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The first picture, he has his hand on this gun. The 2nd picture has the gun partially out of the holster. The set of two pictures proves she was steering straight and moving straight ahead.The wheel trim is visible in both.
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Originally Posted by Paul
It was moving at what ? 2 mph ?
Doesnt exactly seem "life threatening".
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In the olden days, somebody was killed when the vehicle was moving at 4mph(on back of Walkers crisp packet from the 1970s).
Why does it have to be life-threatening? It is clear the car was pointing in his direction and moving forward at the time of drawing his gun. Even being gently knocked to the ground can be fatal.