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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ was he acting with the guy in the video ?[/quote] It doesn’t sound like they are ruling out the possibility, based on the latest statement. They just don’t have any evidence indicating that the shooter didn’t act alone. The guns in the hotel room is strange, but they didn’t match the casings at the scene. [/quote] But his cell phone pinged at the building at time of shooting. That’s what led FBI to the hotel. [/quote] Where did they get his cell phone number? [/quote] FBI tools. https://x.com/FBIDirectorKash/status/2000244040667676940?s=20[/quote] Lots of words but not seeing an explanation of HOW they focused on him. A gazillion cell phones pinged at that building at the time of the shooting. [/quote] Yes but his was one of few cells that kept moving locations. The others stayed nearby, ie phones of kids sheltering in place and no longer moving. [/quote] One of the rules in an active shooter situation is to run, if you can.[/quote] Perpendicular. Running away or toward makes you a direct target. You need to go diagnolly to get out of the clear line tragedy zone. My husband has been in a work place mass shooting and they were later trained that bullets hug the ground. ricocheting bullets do often hug the floor or follow surfaces closely, especially when hitting hard, flat materials like steel or concrete at shallow angles, because the bullet deforms and tumbles along the surface rather than bouncing like a ball, creating dangerous, low-angled trajectories that can injure people nearby or even the shooter. This is why shooters are advised to stay away from walls and cover, as bullets can easily deflect parallel to the ground or floor. [/quote]
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