(The Wikipage of the shooting says the shooter started the attack outside the club and “retreated” into the club. This version and all the others from the past says the shooting started inside the club. So which was it? Anyway, I thought I would leave this here since it will likely disappear in the next few days.)
from the Orlando Sentinel
Investigators have recovered graphic video footage from security cameras at the Orlando nightclub where a gunman Sunday morning killed 49 people and injured 53 others.
It’s not clear how much of the shooting the video shows, but a U.S. law enforcement official on Friday described it as a minute-by-minute replay that shows how cold-blooded the massacre was.
Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old security guard from Fort Pierce, walked into Pulse, a gay nightclub about 2 a.m. Sunday with a semiautomatic handgun and an assault rifle and opened fire. He died three hours later when the Orlando police SWAT team stormed the building.
Authorities have released little information about what their investigation has turned up so far.
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so, can we see the (fake) video?
no soup for you. move to the back of the line
I guess just the fact that the police have recovered the footage (what took so long?, the FBI was all over that shit on 9/11 at the Pentagon) is proof enough it happened.
I suppose this article is in response to people like myself saying where is this footage? So now they pronounce ‘we have the footage, it exists’ go back to sleep. Funny buy we’ve never seen the Pentagon footage either.
I caught a fish and it was THIS!!!!!!!!! big. But I threw it back and I forgot to take a pic, and I was alone. But you can trust me, I’m a government official or work for the press.
that sounds kinda like the bin Laden death story, doesn’t it?
lol… exactly, except they caught him on land and then threw him in the ocean!
well, that’s one version. the other, given us by Seymour, is that they chopped him up and tossed his body parts out the window of a helicopter. nice embellishment, huh?
Any thoughts on this…uh, story…?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/06/15/how-a-heroic-marines-military-training-helped-him-save-dozens-from-orlando-gunman/
I wonder what he meant when he was quoted as saying “you could tell it was high caliber”. Would an ex-Marine ever refer to an AR-15 as a “high caliber” weapon?
would an ex Marine ever refer to a legal AR-15 as an assault rifle knowing full well it isn’t? and yes, what is it, a 223? that is not a high caliber weapon. they’re smaller than a 9 milly aren’t they? good point