Beyond Incompetence; The Shooters & The Water Tower
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I don't have time to watch all of this tonight, and will finish it tomorrow, but so far this seems to confirm exactly what I've been saying.
I started suspecting a second shooter as soon as I started hearing reports that an officer had engaged him prior to the shooting; that's the real tipoff for me.
A calm, orderly, and aimed shot at 130 yards that is nearly a headshot is pretty good, but nothing to write home about. At a range. Real world, it's still not shocking, but it get's a little more impressive, for a novice.
But, once you throw that officer into the mix...you have to break off target to aim at the officer, your target acquisition is gone, your adrenaline spikes even more than it already was (unless he was on some serious tranqs or something, I suppose), you know your life is over, and your timeframe went from 'all the time in the world' to 'the next few seconds.'
We're supposed to believe an amateur nutjob managed to whip back on target under that pressure, and clip his target's head at 130 yards, while he knows police are waiting to kill him, and does it all in a few seconds? It's possible of course, but I have serious, serious doubts. That's when I started thinking he probably wasn't even the one that landed the shot on Trump. He probably fired - and at least that one eye witness says he definitely did - but I now rather doubt he landed his shot, and suspect a second sniper was the one that nearly splattered Trump's head.
New information is still coming out, so I'm not saying anything definitely, but that's my current working theory; second sniper was the one that winged Trump, Crooks was a groomed nutjob who was always planned to be the patsy.
One of the interesting things about the shot is that ONLY the first shot is the one that hit Trump and got close. The rest of the shots were fucking wild.
One of the rounds grazed a family member of a congressman who was sitting 15-30 feet to Trump's right, and 3' below him.
To me, this actually makes sense for the assassin being a poor shot. The only round that got close was the first shot he took, with the most time to do it with. After he missed, panic set in a bit and he started pulling his shots and making bad adjustments until he got smoked.
A second shooter is very unlikely. A second shooter wouldn't have missed all the other rounds, even if he missed the first. A second shooter would be audible. A second shooter could not have timed his shots with the primary shooter (especially being untrained).
Second shooters, frankly, are stupid. You're adding way more risk and complexity for very little gain.
Certainly possible. I'm not saying anything definitively; we simply don't know enough. Maybe he was the sole shooter. I still think it would have been an amazing shot, if - if - the reporting is true that he'd just engaged an officer seconds earlier. If that story isn't completely correct though, it makes the 'Crooks was the lone shooter' theory completely plausible.
The shot timing would be easy, just fire as soon as Crooks does. That said...yeah, it does seem somewhat unlikely, since it does seem the first bullet hit Trump. You have to get really crazy, like completely suppressed shot fired right after the first shot, or something, for it to work at all.
So you're right that it gets unnecessarily and unrealistically complicated. Maybe Crooks did just get that (almost) lucky, maybe the reporting on the officer interaction was wrong. Because, again, that's my main reason for suspecting a second shooter and, if there are inaccuracies in that officer story, then I have no reason to think Crooks couldn't have made the shot as alleged.
Simultaneous shots are way harder than that. Ask the US Navy SEALs.
I'm not even clear on who fired the killing shot yet. I don't even know if it was the snipers on the roof that could be seen in the same frame as Trump. It might have been other snipers.
It seems totally doable to have an automated sniper gun for this kind of fixed target.
Set it up, give it the wind speed and range, and it makes the perfect shot at any time without concern for breathing or heartbeat. Have the automated trigger shoot when the patsy shoots. Even much farther away the bullet will go faster than reaction time.
How would clandestine groups not have something like this? It seems so obvious. One that can track somebody in a motorcade or moving around, that might be too big and clumsy to deploy but something that can take a perfect fixed shot?
Smarter Every Day has made this kind of thing in their garage to show bullets hitting each other and other stuff like that.