Thanks! I’m glad you found it so I can add it and the other to my research tool.
I stand corrected. The YT video is where I first saw it.
Rather not if this CNN report is correct
Just after 6 p.m., Nicol, looking out a window on the northwest side of the building, spotted Crooks again. This time the young man was running and carrying a black backpack.
Instinctively, Nicol left his second-floor post and bounded down the stairs in an attempt to keep eyes on the suspect who seemed to be “coming and going and disappearing.”
When he pushed open the door, the kid was nowhere to be seen. Just then two police officers pulled up outside AGR and Nicol shouted to them about where he’d last seen the suspect. The officers took off on foot in opposite directions around the sprawling AGR complex.
Saw your post but sometimes I start reply on a earlier post and get distracted half way. When done and sent the info might already be aged or passed on by someone else.
Already downloaded the Rev9 and Rev6, will have a look tomorrow.
Thanks for sharing and letting me know
On that time stamp RSBN video you sent me; between 18:03 and 18:05 there’s not a single LEO on the western side of AGR ( other than these two)
If I consider where the video was taken from, I’d even position them a bit further to the west, between pole 2 and 4.
Not sure though if that’s really relevant.
Is this the “he has a gun” video?
Yes were scared camera man does summersaults
Positioned probably opposite post 4 moving east
Also didn’t see any. Seems they all focused on the east side. But why? Nicol saw him originally on the south-west corner of the building he was positioned in (pictured Crooks at 5:14pm on the retaining wall). Spotted him again at 5:32pm, looking at phone, news feeds, and range finder. If he didn’t leave his assigned post, that must have been south-west of the building as well (maybe west if he switched between his south facing window and the west facing window that Jason Wood occupied before he left).
Because Nicol initially delayed sending vital information, delayed updates, and then mis-directional information, and then he meets invisible LEOS, and then disappeared MIA; even when Trumps on the Podium, suddenly reappears at 18:13 at door 9.
I reason that Building 6 was the named AGR HQ with entrance door 9 right off the car park, so the LEOS went there because they were familiar with that location.
It wasn’t a typo. TMX is shorthand for “Source 2 - hes got a gun by fence line.mp4”. I called it “TMX” because Fox News cited it as “Credit TMX”. In hindsight, I should have called it “HGG” for “He’s got a gun.” But once I started calling it TMX, I stuck with it.
The TMZ video is “Source 3 - TMZ ROSS GET OVER HERE angle ssstwitter.com_1721402598773.mp4”
I’ve been going back and forth with the NYT about their article where they claimed that the local snipers chose their own positions. I sent Sgt. Lenz another email about it, and unexpectedly (he’d not responded to several previous emails), he replied.
He said what was meant by the local snipers choosing their positions was not that the individual snipers had chosen their spots, but that locals had chosen where they would be rather than the USSS.
More information from exchange:
- Butler ESU did a walkthrough of AGR on July 9th knowing that USSS intended to supply two of its own sniper teams.
- Butler ESU went back to Butler Farm Show on the 10th and decided to put local sniper teams at the press box (Butler), the grandstand (Washington), and the second floor of AGR (Butler and Beaver).
- The assisting teams (Beaver and Washington) were assigned to locations by Butler, but apparently were given a chance to voice concerns, but didn’t.
- Butler snipers met with the USSS sniper leader on the 11th and discussed where the local teams would be deployed.
Thanks for the explanation.
Did you by chance look into this?
I was just asking the clock time of the first shot because in the USSS-HSGAC-Interim-Report they’re stating: At approximately 6:11:25, Crooks fired an initial volley of three shots My analysis of the RSBN livestream, the dashcam M500-010482 and all the available videos from spectators (that I’ve time aligned) shows, the first shot was taken at 18:11:33. It’s just mindblowing to me that they, after more than 2 month, can’t even come up with a precise time of the first shot being fired.
Sorry, @sorey, I meant to reply to this post.
I’ve been going back and forth with the NYT about their article where they claimed that the local snipers chose their own positions. I sent Sgt. Lenz another email about it, and unexpectedly (he’d not responded to several previous emails), he replied. He said what was meant by the local snipers choosing their positions was not that the individual snipers had chosen their spots, but that locals had chosen where they would be rather than the USSS. More information from exchange: Butler ESU did…
Interesting. Let’s compare that to the HSGAC information. (A slide from another analysis of mine that is in progress.)
Edit: Doesn’t appear to be any conflicts, but there wasn’t a mention of Butler ESU being part of the July 11th walkthrough, unless I missed it. That doesn’t disprove Lenz’s statements, to be clear. If it was in his recorded interview with the FBI or PSP, HSGAC just didn’t mention it in their report, which is really intended to put the blame squarely on the USSS.
From those exchanges on the southeast corner of AGR recorded on Dayve Stewert’s video, I would easily risk saying that even the 2 undercover officers were intrigued about Nicol’s whereabouts.

I don’t recall how long that video was before
2 hours

Do you think the wider angle might bring something in view that wasn’t in view with the regular angle?
Yessss!
Now I can see the other car.
Additionally, if he can provide unredacted audio at least around the shooting, that very few seconds would be great.

I mean you would not want to leave it in the ignition, probably don’t want duplicate keys on each member
That’s a special feature of emergency cars. You can remove the ignition key with running engine. Gears neutral and brakes on. The engine will stop if either of these conditions ceases.

This time the young man was running and carrying a black backpack.
By the way, which direction the young man was running with backpack?
His car might be parked somewhere northeast (green houses?) so he might arrived from north. Then he couldn’t run towards north.
Or he might parked at Sheetz, but cannot arrived from southwest, there are fences. Someone should draw his path on the map. Testimonies are not so accurate.
(Sorry, I act here like Gavroche on the barricade, as the fly annoys the horse.)