1:38, 1:41, 1:45.pic.twitter.com/GElwQPcKwn
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I believe that, while it doesn't answer the underlying questions, the object that falls was later picked back up.
This is 2:11 in the NYT YT video:pic.twitter.com/MKq5YmgCwp
However, as is visible later in that video, & earlier in the video from a neighbor posted on FB, there's something...
... between the officer's feet all along. That is ~roughly~ spot where the gun is in the photo you initially showed.
The object is being somewhat hidden by cop's shadow but still there earlier.
.@AG_Conservative @chrisgeidner @JGreenDC @BecketAdams unless cops planted a gun in seconds (no), this should end whole gun v book debate.
Right. Anything else is just conspiracy.
How does the gun end up all the way behind KLS feet? Look how close the gun is to pavementpic.twitter.com/Uu6XYA6mcD
it was moved? You think police won't touch a gun when exposed on the ground?
You're not suppose to move any evidence. That's tampering.
I think you can touch a gun that may be loaded and active. Especially to avoid stepping on it.
They are trained (at least we thought) officers. They know not to step on a gun wtf.
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