Re: Who really shot Guard Stephen T. Jones? by icky ..... Conspiracy Forum
Date: 6/16/2009 10:22:12 PM ( 15 y ago)
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something is smelly in the state of denmark. the reporting, as a whole, does not match maria's witness statement. i have posted what appears to be two anomalies to the general story.
first is this quote from an abc news story, details of which i have seen elsewhere....
"As the defendant approached the entrance to the museum, Special Police Officer ('SPO') Steven [sic] Tyrone Jones, who was employed as a security guard for the museum, opened the door for the defendant," the complaint says. "The defendant raised his rifle, aimed it at SPO Johns and fired one time, striking SPO Johns in the left, upper chest area."
Two additional guards returned fire as von Brunn continued through the door and "raised his firearm as if to fire again," the document continued. "The defendant was shot in the face and fell backwards outside the door."......
Von Brunn allegedly used a .22-caliber rifle, and the complaint notes that three .22-caliber cartridge casings were recovered at the scene, indicating that the suspect fired three shots.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Story?id=7811476&page=1
maria's account stated that there was yelling BEFORE the shooting started. typically the ordering of a shooter to put down his/her weapon. how could the other guards who shot him yell at him through the door? now look at the photo below...
//www.curezone.org/upload/_C_Forums/Conspiracy/holmusho.tiff
alright, according to the article based on the "video" von brunn fired one shot at officer jones and continued through the door but was shot back through it. so the first question would be...how did the glass door get holes in it if it was open? that is, if it was open, the angle of the shot should be much more acute than what the trajectory dowels show in the picture?
what two shots was von brunn able to take?
notice that the angle of the shots in the glass seem to be either shot from below(inside the building) or from above(outside the building) not on the same plane as a person standing at normal height.
i suppose a video might resolve these inconsistencies. but for now, it's not adding up.
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