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  • mpl006

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    Was watching Fox earlier today and Shepherd Smith was interviewing the former something high up in Dallas PD and he told Shepherd that they would not be able to do any toxicology report on the shooter because there wasn't anything left to be able to test after the bomb went off two feet from him and yet the rifle looks like nothing has really happened to it?


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    mpl006

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    That was my thoughts as well but maybe it would be too degraded/contaminated or something? Not sure.


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    Magdump

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    From the article:

    Rifles are the least used firearms in homicides. Hands and feet are used twice as often as rifles are. There are about a hundred and thirty million rifles in private hands in the United States. The most common type of rifle is the semi-automatic.


    About 130 million rifles in private hands...
    I would say that figure is a massive...extreme...perhaps EPIC bit short of reality
     

    Saintsfan6

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    Was watching Fox earlier today and Shepherd Smith was interviewing the former something high up in Dallas PD and he told Shepherd that they would not be able to do any toxicology report on the shooter because there wasn't anything left to be able to test after the bomb went off two feet from him and yet the rifle looks like nothing has really happened to it?


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    Not true. There was plenty of body left. From the condition of the body, I'm not surprised the rifle looks the way it does.

    https://www.conservativeoutfitters....s-shooter-and-his-gun-surfaces-online-graphic

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    323MAR

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