He took a bullet to the head, he certainly couldn’t have stood for more than 3 seconds after that!
He filmed the first two shots quietly and calmly. But after the 3rd shot he tilted his camera, and started turning around. So maybe he took the 3rd bullet.
If the 3rd shot had hit Comperatore, he wouldn’t have been tilting his camera, and he wouldn’t have been turning around. He would have dropped.
Are you related to the bald gunman who fired those 3 bullets?
Or are you the bald gunman?
You’re actually a step ahead of my explanation—but I’ll get there soon. Since @flamecensor doesn’t seem interested in hearing my step-by-step breakdown, I’ll share it with you instead, as you appear to be a much more objective person who’s genuinely seeking the truth.
Let’s begin by downloading the police footage:
Visit the official Butler PA Police Department Dropbox, as shared by Lt. Matthew Pearson, to access all BTPD body cam footage from July 13, 2024.
Download the BWC2-122104 Bodycam video named:
1302_202407131800_BWC2122104-0RATF.mp4
In a frame-by-frame analysis, we can clearly see a shot being fired from Vent 1. We can also confirm—based on the position of the police officer near ARG 6—that he has already turned around and is running back. This clearly identifies the shot as Shot 3.
Here is the stabilized animation of Shot 3:

I believe you’re already familiar with this, since you generated the screenshots from this video. But for anyone else following along, I’ll take a short pause here.
If anyone has questions, I’d be happy to answer them now. If not, we’ll continue shortly.
That’s rich, considering that attorneys Joseph and Nicholas Feldman(for Copenhaver and Dutch) said the first two seconds of MJTruthUltra’s video(on NBC) showed both men ‘getting shot’.
I don’t know if your a paid troller, movie maker, book writer, or just a liar.
Dunno.
But he calmly filmed the first three gunshots before started turning around. (In contrast the cowboy hat guy quickly turned his head immediatelly.) Either he has a slow reaction time, or he strongly wanted to film the stage.
Sorry, I made a mistake. The camera is far from Comperatore in Slick Hick’s video, and shots 4 through 8 are very close together (about 0.2 seconds between each), so, taking into account sound propagation time, I see him collapse when I hear shot 5, but the corresponding image is around the time of shot 6.
So he was probably hit by shot 6 or 7, but definitely not by shot 3!
Great observation, detective Tyler Collins have already turned back and started running toward his car. So you refer to the formerly hoisted cop here as “police officer” and “he”.
Lt. Pearson’s bodycam has no audio. But he stepped behind the flag holder crane truck first, and visited the other side of that truck. When he returned to the west side of the truck, we can see Mrs. Martin turned back and started running. (I don’t blame her. She wanted to take some photos of the commotion. She didn’t.(?) But she obscured a few seconds from the bodycam footage.) So it is after the first shot rang out.
Trump: “maybe 20 million people.”
Collins: “Get away!”
West crowd: “got gun!”
Tyler started running toward west.
Trump: “take a look at”
1st shot.
Actually I’m not sure which shot we can see. Zaliponi is aiming his rifle.
Have you discovered anything interesting with your Dell 4K monitor?
Can you confirm that Comperatore collapses when you hear the 5th shot?
Yes, and if Shot 3 was history before Corey started turning around, then:
- he started turning around after being shot in his head
- or Corey hadn’t been shot in the head by Shot 3
I don’t need to count frames or seconds, but Trump was still standing when Shot 3 missed him, close to his neck, so video clues may be better than audio for knowing how many seconds elapsed until Corey’s fatal shot.
Again I disagree - a little. Video compression takes time, especially when there is a lot change between frames. And the reported frame rate might be only an approximation.
(Someone asked me what a Real Time Operating System was. And I didn’t know to laugh or cry. Per definition the real time system reacts within a given time. But it is idealistic definition. Well, from time to time I struggle with time available to process input signals. However I usually work with low pitch audio-like signals. Few hundred samples a second.)
There are two possibilities. The frame gets fragmented when the compression has not enough time. The other way is the real frame rate slows down, does not keep the recording rate constant.
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Yes, I wasn’t aware of his name, but since you mentioned it — yes, Tyler Collins is on his way back. We can identify the shot sequence by analyzing the three flag video, where you can clearly see Tyler walking and hear the shots:
Shot sequence from the Three Flag video:
- Shot 1: Tyler is walking toward the AGR building — his right foot hits the ground.
- Shot 2: Still walking toward AGR — now his left foot hits the ground.
- Shot 3: He has already turned around and is running back to his car.
When comparing this with the body cam footage, you can see Tyler walking toward AGR. At the moment the shot is fired, he is already on his way back — indicating that this is shot 3.
Here are the visual references:
Feel free to verify this yourself. Once you’re convinced, we can proceed on.
1st shot:
2nd shot:
3rd shot:
But when taking into account the distance, guess 100 yards, the sound propagation delay might be 1/3 seconds or 10 frames.
Approx 85 yards. 60 fps but two subsequent ones are identical.
Time ≈ 0.2266 seconds
Frames=0.2266×60≈13.6 frames
I think Lt. Pearson was a 20-25 yards closer. About 3-4 frames.
Oh, Google wasn’t reluctant to update the aerial map.
Pearson’s bodycam is 12 seconds off.

But he was dodging the crane truck, it makes difficult to see Tyler and Margot.
(Remark: Dr. Castel says, there is a difference between guilty and responsibility.)
instagram:
Maybe we can find rally photos here:
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Yes, I was able to confirm the same result upon double-checking. Considering your calculated audio delay, Tyler is already in the retreat position at the moment of shot 3. When comparing this with the body cam footage, he is clearly in that exact position, which confirms that shot 3 came from vent 1.
Before we proceed to the next phase, I feel it is important to take a moment to acknowledge the tragic incident involving Corey Comparatore. This is a deeply sorrowful event, and I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones. May he rest in eternal peace.
I did get it set up about 11 PM last night (US central time). I looked at Jon Malis’ video that has the weird 2280 by 1080 dimensions. On Youtube the poster is Piper Grimley. It took awhile to get it to display right. I finally found out that you have to use theater mode for these odd kind of resolutions, and then adjust the size of your window. I did get better resolution of “Crooks” on the roof, but nothing earth shattering.
I then looked at Mia Kopps’ video. I found it on youtube as opposed to a private list, and realized it’s portrait, but 1440 wide. So I could have been looking at it with the 2K monitor. I noticed Mr. Copenhaver was standing upright before shot 4 and started to slump over immediately afterward. So I’m pretty sure the abdomen shot had to be shot 4 at the latest.
When I had looked at that video before, I was looking for clues as to which way Mr. Comperatore was facing when he was shot. I noticed there was a group of three black people that seemed to suspiciously rise to cover that part of the scene just in time for the fateful shot. I got distracted (again) looking for clues that those guys, and possibly others, were digitally inserted. I think they were. For one thing, one guy’s head is much larger than a person who is in front of him.
I’m also puzzling over why one person just in front of the videographer seems to be recording, has a cell phone screen that is totally black except for a reflection of her finger. Odd.
I’m off on vacation, so can’t really pore over videos in close detail for awhile.
Copenhaver was crouching, not ‘standing upright’.
His body folded at the point of impact of Shot 3 with his stomach, and then his spine.
I was looking at Mia Kopps’ video. From Mr. Comperatore’s video, it does look like he started to bend over at shot 3. That could have been either from realizing shots were fired, or from being hit. I think it’s safe to say he was hit in the abdomen no later than shot 4 though.
























