• @Carrolade
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    25 months ago

    Again, there is also no evidence he specifically wanted Trump dead and was not simply committing a blaze-of-glory act of terrorism for some misguided chance at fame. Having no evidence does not mean we default to one preferred interpretation.

    Regarding the rooftop, from all indications he carefully scouted his method. The drone, the rangefinder, the ladder, etc. The building was local police’s responsibility, as well, they actually even had a cop inside that very building. Regardless though, it certainly was embarrassing for the SS anyway, hence the director resigning.

    • @Nightwingdragon
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      15 months ago

      Again, there is also no evidence he specifically wanted Trump dead and was not simply committing a blaze-of-glory act of terrorism for some misguided chance at fame. Having no evidence does not mean we default to one preferred interpretation.

      No, but you at least go where what evidence you do have leads you. The kid fired off half a dozen shots, at least one of which came within an inch of killing him. If his plan were a mass shooting, bullets would have been sprayed everywhere. If his plan were to go for some blaze-of-glory shot at fame (or the most convoluted suicide-by-cop of all time) but didn’t want to kill Trump, he could have just shot well above everybody’s heads.

      When you get that close with that many shots, it’s more reasonable to assume that Trump was the target and he missed than it would be to assume that Trump wasn’t the target because he missed.

      Regarding the rooftop, from all indications he carefully scouted his method. The drone, the rangefinder, the ladder, etc. The building was local police’s responsibility, as well, they actually even had a cop inside that very building.

      Right. Which is why I think we both can agree the whole situation is video-gamey. The kid came up with an elaborate plan that was 100% reliant on the United States Secret Service somehow forgetting to cover that specific rooftop, and him being able to get all that equipment over there without a single bit of interference. If that isn’t the stealth mission of virtually every first person shooter in the past 30 years, I don’t know what is.

      Regardless though, it certainly was embarrassing for the SS anyway, hence the director resigning.

      Oh absolutely. A lone 20 year old kid essentially playing out the plot of Call of Duty made the entire Secret Service look like a laughing stock live and in real time. There should have been a lot more than that director resigning.

      • @Carrolade
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        25 months ago

        Successfully shooting Trump would garner more fame than any of the other things you described. He unquestionably wanted to shoot Trump, I think. After Trump dropped down and got piled on by the SS, though, he seems to have begun shooting other people.

        • @Nightwingdragon
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          25 months ago

          Trump stuck his head up once or twice after the Secret Service piled on. It’s possible he was still trying to get Trump, but I will concede that it’s also very likely he started firing randomly or at others to cause chaos and cover a potential escape.

          I’ll give them credit for piling on him though. They are very lucky that he didn’t decide to just start shooting into the pile.