I don’t think that is the horse lady in your B shot , as we see in Blasko’s cam, she’s hiding tucked behind the sheds near the conex trailer:
She did gallop from behind the Conex northward along the parking lot shortly after your screenshot. I recall @In2ThinAir passing disinformation claiming it was a water tower shooter getting away on a motorcycle.
I notice you’ve been playing with VLCs video effects adjustment tools! They are quite useful, though messing with them too much can sometimes alter things to the point they are not useful. These outlines are good for tracking where individuals are as they move, but it’s hard to tell without consulting the original footage who we’re looking at or what might actually be going on.
Are you by chance referring to this police vehicle in the bottom right of Kuss’ body cam video? Unless you provide the source video, we are forced into a guessing game, which is not fair to us. Please share your source data. If we can’t make it out in that source, we might know of another that captured it, perhaps from a different angle.
Looks like a Harley to me…NOT!
Here is the great motorcycle escape hoax.
Nice job! Are these all through the same video settings or are you adjusting for each? I’d love to see how you have things set if you wouldn’t mind sharing, I get ok results playing with the video settings but tend to muck things up more than I improve.
I read that Comperatore’s body was on site until a little after midnight, when it was taken to a coroner. He was pronounced dead on the scene, perhaps by the ED doctor who tried to resuscitate him in the bleachers. I can’t imagine a clearly deceased person being airlifted anywhere - unless he’s a head of state or something.
Which slide is it?
@vegaspatriot , I just happened across a spot we’ve got a duplicate link:
Thanks, Eagle Eye! Good thing I know this video (C2) and the one above it well. Both from the same channel.
Do you have a link to the source? I vaguely recall hearing his body was taken to a hospital in one of the two helicopters, though I can’t find a source at the moment. If memory serves it was an early news broadcast that I heard it from.
My inference besides hearing that is that there were two helicopters, and Dutch was transported via ambulance. Comperatore’s family was escorted away from the VIP/Medical tent where he was carried to, I’m assuming to a USSS or Local LEO vehicle that took them to the hospital. CAT #1 set a perimeter around the helicopter pad at Butler Memorial Hospital.
I highly doubt Dr. Jim Sweetland pronounced him dead since he was not acting in an offial capacity at the rally.