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Originally Posted by acp5762
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The portion of the imaging video I saw earlier revealed flashes within the boat from beneath the cover, there was also shown a robot attempting to pull back the cover. That imaging should have been a continuous feed throughout the confrontation from before LE arrived until he was secure in custody. If the flashes were devices activated by LE then those flashes will be distinctively different from muzzle flash from a firearm inside the boat. If the initial reports either way are wrong, the imaging will bear out the results. Additionally, the imaging out to provide some idea of the number of rounds fired, and depending on the agency policy for each officer present an accounting of rounds would be included in reports (some agencies issue ammunition with accountability, others require discharge reports by individual officers).
I don't give LE a pass for lying (intentionally misrepresenting the facts), but given the history of the prior events in which this suspect was engaged and his apparent refusal to give up in the initial stages of the confrontation prior to any gunfire could justify the deadly force. Frankly I am surprised he survived any significant salvo in a fiberglass boat.
Unfortunately for the general public we may never know the FACTS, but I am willing to hold my opinion of a gunfire exchange based on the conflict until credible direct evidence presents itself, as opposed to reports from some unidentified source (meaning specific person with direct knowledge and authority to release the information).