A kid with barely any training fired fairly quickly at night into a crowd and 1) missed a black dude because the black dude's pants fell down and tripped him, 2) shot a serial domestic abuser in the heart, 3) shot a kiddie diddler in the junk, 4) disarmed a convicted armed robber. God had to have commanded Michael to steady his hands.
I don't agree with the statement "fired into a crowd" though.
Kyle showed restraint at an extremely high level, only fired when he needed to and limited his fire to single, aimed shots.
That's better than 99.9999% of US cops manage in situations only a fraction as tense, where they routinely magdump.
He also cleared a malfunction in the middle of all this.
I agree with his aim, but he was firing 5.56/.223, and there were people behind the people he was aiming at. It's nigh miraculous that he didn't overpen and hit someone behind his targets.
A kid with barely any training fired fairly quickly at night into a crowd and 1) missed a black dude because the black dude's pants fell down and tripped him, 2) shot a serial domestic abuser in the heart, 3) shot a kiddie diddler in the junk, 4) disarmed a convicted armed robber. God had to have commanded Michael to steady his hands.
I don't agree with the statement "fired into a crowd" though. Kyle showed restraint at an extremely high level, only fired when he needed to and limited his fire to single, aimed shots. That's better than 99.9999% of US cops manage in situations only a fraction as tense, where they routinely magdump.
He also cleared a malfunction in the middle of all this.
I agree with his aim, but he was firing 5.56/.223, and there were people behind the people he was aiming at. It's nigh miraculous that he didn't overpen and hit someone behind his targets.