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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3224952" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>I watched the video again and it appears there are straps around his neck other than the sling. One of the cops gestures toward him and mentions a GoPro, so I’m thinking he has a camera hanging from his neck. That might be the source of the confusion on the “vest.” The woman who witnessed him and made a video about it said he had a rifle on his back, “guns in his holster,” and “what appeared like maybe knives and ammunition around his belt loop.” She sounds pretty unsure of what she was looking at and uses plural nouns when it doesn’t make sense (e.g. saying he was carrying “rifles” at one point), possibly in an attempt to emphasize. It’s really tough to tell what she actually saw based on what she said, and it’s common to have memories of stressful or traumatic experiences that are distorted by subsequent events. For example, a victim of a robbery, if asked “what did the gun look like?” may begin “remembering” a gun when there actually was no gun and they didn’t remember a gun up to that point. So with how imprecise she is in her description and unsure of what exactly she was looking at, I don’t think it makes much sense to try to pin down the details of what exactly he was carrying based on her video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3224952, member: 29267"] I watched the video again and it appears there are straps around his neck other than the sling. One of the cops gestures toward him and mentions a GoPro, so I’m thinking he has a camera hanging from his neck. That might be the source of the confusion on the “vest.” The woman who witnessed him and made a video about it said he had a rifle on his back, “guns in his holster,” and “what appeared like maybe knives and ammunition around his belt loop.” She sounds pretty unsure of what she was looking at and uses plural nouns when it doesn’t make sense (e.g. saying he was carrying “rifles” at one point), possibly in an attempt to emphasize. It’s really tough to tell what she actually saw based on what she said, and it’s common to have memories of stressful or traumatic experiences that are distorted by subsequent events. For example, a victim of a robbery, if asked “what did the gun look like?” may begin “remembering” a gun when there actually was no gun and they didn’t remember a gun up to that point. So with how imprecise she is in her description and unsure of what exactly she was looking at, I don’t think it makes much sense to try to pin down the details of what exactly he was carrying based on her video. [/QUOTE]
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