The case for more than one shooter at Trump

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    UPDATE: Trump Assassination Attempt - Here we go…. Audio Forensics Confirms at Least Three SEPARATE WEAPONS Were Fired in Assassination Attempt• the first three shots are consistent in sound and distance (bullet, echo, report)…• The next group of 5 shots are clearly from different weapons—— the sixth shot even sounds different than shots • the last shot is reportedly the Sniper who took Crooks out

    Audio forensics suggest as many as three weapons fired at Trump rally

    FBI investigators work at the scene of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, the day after shots were fired during a campaign rally.

    Forensic analysis suggests that as many as three weapons were fired at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday.

    The FBI said Sunday that the shooter acted alone.

    The first three shots were consistent with alleged weapon A, the next five were consistent with alleged weapon B, and the final “acoustic impulse” was emitted by a possible weapon C, per audio analysis by Catalin Grigoras, director of the National Center for Media Forensics at the University of Colorado in Denver, and Cole Whitecotton, Senior Professional Research Associate at the same institution.

    Audio analysis has also confirmed that the gunman was about 360 to 393 feet from the podium, according to forensics expert Robert Maher.

    This conclusion aligns with CNN’s analysis that the gunman was on a rooftop 393 to 492 feet from the podium when shots rang out.

    The shots exemplify a “crack-pop” sequence, typical when a supersonic bullet passes a microphone, before the “arrival of the corresponding muzzle blast sound,” Maher, who teaches audio forensics at Montana State University, told CNN.

    The time between these markers places the shooter 110 to 120 meters from the microphone, Maher said, assuming the bullet is moving at an average speed of 800 to 1,000 meters per second, the equivalent of 2,600 to 3,280 feet per second.

    CNN’s Hannah Rabinowitz, Evan Perez, and Ryan Young contributed reporting.

    CNN ODDLY CONFIRMS — Audio forensics suggest as many as three weapons fired at Trump rallyForensic analysis suggests that as many as three weapons were fired at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday. • The first three shots were consistent with alleged weapon A• the next five were consistent with alleged weapon B• and the final “acoustic impulse” was emitted by a possible weapon CThis is per audio analysis by Catalin Grigoras, director of the National Center for Media Forensics at the University of Colorado in Denver, and Cole Whitecotton, Senior Professional Research Associate at the same institution.Source(https://cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-rally-shooting-07-14-24/index.html)There it is… This Cliphttps://rumble.com/v57lchx-audio-forensics-confirms-at-least-three-separate-weapons-were-fired-in-assa.htmlSourcehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?si=rymZZ
    DEguRv1Om4K&v=LouUbMYb7Bc&feature=youtu.be

 
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