Hughes fired at least 100 rounds from a high-powered rifle at officers who were outside the home he was in, Jennings said. Hughes was in an upstairs room during the standoff, the chief said.
He had a lot of chances. From a high vantage point. Potentially when they were unaware of him.
Wouldn't need to be. It's easy to keep up a high rate of fire with perfectly legal rifles. His accuracy isn't anything to write home about either. 4 kills in what was probably four mags? Yeesh.
He had a lot of chances. From a high vantage point. Potentially when they were unaware of him.
What do you bet the rifle will be something already banned?
Wouldn't need to be. It's easy to keep up a high rate of fire with perfectly legal rifles. His accuracy isn't anything to write home about either. 4 kills in what was probably four mags? Yeesh.