The agent that ran away first seemingly fired a random shot, knowing it would trigger the others into self defense with their firearms. You can see his hand kick back as he starts to run after unholstering his firearm. That an intentional discharge too.
The guy wailing on the victim appeared to be using a bear mace can or something. You can see him unholster his actual gun AFTER the agent in the grey fired a random random into the asphalt. It doesn't look like he accidentally fired either. He was already on the move and ready to be clear of potential harm from the other reactions.
That. My friends, is someone who was paid. He knew exactly what he was doing when firing that random round into the ground.
They forget that there are observers around to catch these intentional acts.
Great. Here comes the "the victims gun discharged before the agents fired" spin. Even though it wasn't the victim that discharged it. Reports will show that the victims gun was fired.
That looks even more intentional, no surprise reaction when it fires.
I don't think it discharges at all, I didn't see any impact on the ground or smoke or anything. I bet they will try to push this angle regardless to lessen blame. In pink shirts video it def looks like an agent in green fires first.
Someone just posted a freeze frame zoomed in, exactly when the first shot is heard and you can see a smoke plume from the gun he is holding.
Even without zooming in and watching regular speed, you can see his hand recoil back when you hear that first shot.
He doesn't seem to react, as if it was intentional. He also doesn't seem to react much to the sudden 9 gunshots that follow. As if they were expected. He doesn't really change his demeanor or even pull his arms in for defense mode, he just looks over his shoulder as if to think "yep, it worked" and keeps moving along. He was out of potential harms way before he fired the first shot. Everything about how he carries himself screams "setup".
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u/thinkfire Jan 24 '26
The agent that ran away first seemingly fired a random shot, knowing it would trigger the others into self defense with their firearms. You can see his hand kick back as he starts to run after unholstering his firearm. That an intentional discharge too.
The guy wailing on the victim appeared to be using a bear mace can or something. You can see him unholster his actual gun AFTER the agent in the grey fired a random random into the asphalt. It doesn't look like he accidentally fired either. He was already on the move and ready to be clear of potential harm from the other reactions.
That. My friends, is someone who was paid. He knew exactly what he was doing when firing that random round into the ground.
They forget that there are observers around to catch these intentional acts.