Guy, I’ll repeat it for probably the 20th time on this forum.
99% of the posts I’ve read from you have been replies directly to me, I’m not going around hunting down your posts.
So with that out of the way, I know exactly what gun powder smells like
Then you’d know it would be very easy to smell it inside of a building, like a cigarette.
Assuming the hypothesis that someone fired 3 rounds from a concealed position in the ceiling followed by someone else firing 8 rounds on the metal roof maybe 10 feet above him.
So now there were 11 total shots fired at Trump?? And I’m the one spreading misinformation? lol good lord have mercy
There’s very little chance that a team of men clearing the building for threats would have had the presence of mind to smell these few gunshots
Being around a bunch of sweaty dudes in gear, walking indoors and smelling freshly burnt gunpowder would definitely catch someone’s attention.
and even if they did there’s almost zero chance they would have pinpointed that they came from a specific location inside versus just assuming they came from the rooftop where they’d also have assumed 8 rounds had been fired.
I never said they would pinpoint anything, I just said they would notice the smell indoors lol
Again, these door kickers and room clearing guys, and even the cops afterwards, if they even smelled a faint smell of gunpowder, would almost certainly have assumed it was from the rooftop.
Somehow people who shoot guns wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between a faint smell coming from outside versus a strong smell coming from the inside
These men are primarily there to find threats, not dust for evidence, pinpoint gun powder smells, etc. Notice these men cleared out and didn’t look for any evidence. That doesn’t mean a lack of evidence, it means they weren’t LOOKING for evidence. They were looking for threats.
Right, they’re looking for threats. If they smelled freshly burnt gunpowder indoors they would have to assume there is a threat there…
We know I’m right. I’ll illuminate the behaviors of the rooftop door kickers. They moved Crooks’ rifle away, ziptied his hands, searched his pockets, and then stood guard. They didn’t pull out a market to circle the brass, they didn’t get down prone to check the angle of trajectory, they didn’t put down any tape to secure the area, they didn’t fingerprint him, they didn’t grab the gun serial number, they didn’t gather brass, they didn’t smell the rifle, etc. they literally secured the area and guarded it from threats. Zero detective work. Just door kicker work, of securing the area.
Yes doorkickers. If they smelled gunpowder approaching a room, or while inside of one, they would assume a threat is nearby since none of them fired their weapons.
Furthermore, that does not even factor the possibility that a professional would use air fresheners to mask the smell. A few Glad air fresheners or a potent air spray would easily cover it.
This professional of yours did everything masterfully, except the one part here was there for, which is hit the target clean.
You’ve attempted to use an analogy of a indoor gun range.
I just asked you if you’ve ever been to an in-door gun range before by yourself, because you’d be able to tell how strong freshly burnt gunpowder is inside.
I have bad news for you. Those see HUNDREDS of rounds daily. And the general smell would make it impossible to pinpoint which stall was the origin of a specific gun powder. You can generally smell gunpowder in the lobby of a gun shop from the gun range. Do you assume that a gun was fired in the lobby, or more likely it was fired in the gun range?
So if the people assigned to clear rooms smelled gunpowder indoors, they would obviously get suspicious and report that to someone. We had a cop anonymously come forward to tell us one of his buddies shot at Crooks and missed him, you don’t think someone would have gone to the media and said “when we were clearing rooms inside of AGR Building #6, I swear there was a smell of burnt gunpowder in one of the rooms”
So your analogy is bad on at least 3 levels.
You could just ignore it next time and move on with your day.