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originally posted by: CosmicFocus
a reply to: Iconic
If you think that the long guns and large scopes were not there for a specific purpose, you underestimate the Secret Service. Dollars to donuts, those shooters already had their target in sight...name, history and intent. A video of the event with the gun shots included will probably show that they were already waiting for the moment. Is the delay between the shooter's shot and those of the SS gunners, only a split-second or longer?
Still, could that "moment" have been avoided by him being hassled by the SS earlier on his arrival on the scene and not allowed it to play out as it did? Pocket-sized metal detectors would have been standard equipment on the SS members circulating in the crowd. A handgun would be very easily detected that way and that person watched intently if not pulled out for an inspection. (I have one I used in metal detecting. It is a Garrett pin-pointer, and BTW, they also make other sensing devices for airports, government facilities, etc.)
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: CosmicFocus
a reply to: Iconic
If you think that the long guns and large scopes were not there for a specific purpose, you underestimate the Secret Service. Dollars to donuts, those shooters already had their target in sight...name, history and intent. A video of the event with the gun shots included will probably show that they were already waiting for the moment. Is the delay between the shooter's shot and those of the SS gunners, only a split-second or longer?
Still, could that "moment" have been avoided by him being hassled by the SS earlier on his arrival on the scene and not allowed it to play out as it did? Pocket-sized metal detectors would have been standard equipment on the SS members circulating in the crowd. A handgun would be very easily detected that way and that person watched intently if not pulled out for an inspection. (I have one I used in metal detecting. It is a Garrett pin-pointer, and BTW, they also make other sensing devices for airports, government facilities, etc.)
WTF are you saying...