It is semiautomatic. First I made 900+ still images and adjust them manually.
Now 200 frames left to be processed.
I can shift the selected part of the image. Also it is possible to copy the position from the neigbour frame.
It is semiautomatic. First I made 900+ still images and adjust them manually.
I decided not to rotate the frames. Not only bc it would be much work, but it would make additional pixellation artifacts.
The original bodycam footage has 29.968782 frames/sec, roughly 30 fps.
Geee!
I’m not sure.
Is it a mouse or a cat?
Well, this is not the lens of Hubble space telescope, and the video compression makes the images worse.
You try to track all the LEOs. I think the important part would be, before the shooting who were inside of AGR building and within its fencelines. We know there were plain clothed cops. But who else? Someone would have to find and interview the reported person.
(BTW, recently I try to investigate a serious technical issue, but my manager don’t want to cooperate. Well, he got the lowest passing mark at the exams and he expects the costumer will swallow the failure.)
Same person?
Yes, as the article stated it is. The official department photo was an older photo, and it’s common for men to wear a beard during the winter.
That was Jeffostroff’s assumption, but there is no other evidence of any cops on foot in that area at the time. This frame does not look like a cop to me.
And loose weight.
Now would come my Columbo reference.
#https://youtu.be/DAs-HYLdfTg?t=61
Unfortunatelly the end of the conversation is not here.
Lt. Columbo asks Mr. Chase how did he know that Jerry had been shot from behind, but he was smart enough to answer it. He would have at least mentioned if he had saw the attacker.
And it is my answer, too.
Mr. Kuss did not mention that he saw suspitious persons leaving the venue.
Maybe we can check the radi logs and the testimonies.
Kuss is referring to Crooks in your highlighted radio calls, and Sasse is on the south side less than a minute after “ghosts” walk by Crooks. Plus, Sasse is in a black uniform so he clearly wasn’t one of the ghosts. Therefore, the radio comms do not provide evidence of cops in that area (walking where the ghosts were seen) at that time, like I said.
Dunno what the hell is it.
Don’t let John Cullen see that, he’ll be using it as evidence of another shooter in a tree.
UFOs try to bring back Elvis by a pink neon Cadillac schoolbus.
What’s the timestamp here?
Can’t you see the ‘rifle’ sticking out of the ‘active camo shroud’ this ‘tree shooter’ is using?
Where did the Elvis reference come from in terms of this event?? I’ve seen things mentioned before but was never able to really understand what connection was being made so I moved past it.
And as far as radio transmissions go, here’s a handful of ones I find interesting and haven’t yet fully been able to process in terms of where everyone was and when, movement-wise:
Doing some patch recognition work, found a good image of a Slippery Rock patch:
And one for Jackson Township, aka Murcko’s affiliation:
And on that note this, timestamp around 19:03:30 on Collin’s dashcam and we can see them approach at the same time in the background of Wittlinger’s cam, might these be correct patch ID’s?:
And even still this one seems similar to a state trooper patch…
I guess I just need Cullen to tell me what it is first.
Thanks! Another Recognition Tools uniform ID slide coming right up. As for the Jackson Twp on the LEO with tac helmet and vest, I looks like a match to me.
As for this patch, the banner at the base is upside down from the Middlesex patch, and we don’t have one identified that matches yet.
Possibly a Chris McGee of Jackson Twp?
Name and rank from this list, and as far as the other corporals we have seen Murcko, and Pulgini I came across earlier and this does not appear to be him. I’ll refind where I saw him and post to evidentiate, but the image at left must almost certainly be McGee:
Department Officers | Jackson Township PA
Thoughts as far as a possible facial match?
Facial match looks close, but no Corporal stripes in the dashcam image, unfortunately.