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misterfungi.bsky.social
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19 days ago
aside from the horror of the story, isn’t one gun usually randomly selected to fire a blank?
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eliotchan.bsky.social
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19 days ago
Apparently not as the department themselves are claiming the third bullet followed the same entry/exit trajectory as another
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discordianstooge.bsky.social
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19 days ago
So two of them shot the exact same spot, but it was the wrong spot?
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eliotchan.bsky.social
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19 days ago
That's what they are claiming.
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jamescurle.bsky.social
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19 days ago
Not as outlandish as I, too, thought when you consider they put the target in the wrong spot on the guy’s chest.
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discordianstooge.bsky.social
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19 days ago
Ah, that makes more sense.
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sara-the-intern.bsky.social
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18 days ago
christ 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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bungalofidelity.bsky.social
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19 days ago
That's impossible
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houninym.bsky.social
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18 days ago
How can that happen unless the two guns were in the same place? You'd expect a displacement of one person width minimum in the guns.
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johnmillerman.bsky.social
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19 days ago
That's what I thought but no. I don't think we're doing it that way, because that's how the other "successful" firing squad went
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z00keeper.bsky.social
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19 days ago
That's how they do it in Utah (one rifle has a blank) but apparently in SC all three rifles were supposed to be loaded.
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