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Cameras roll as attorney is shot at courthouse

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Originally posted by: jayXTP
Man that's crazy, he was dodging the bullets behind the tree trying to fake the shooter out. Not sure how many times he was hit, but I hope he pulls through.

from what i saw when they first aired the tape on fox news, he was hit at least 4 times...he wasn't doing much dodging
 
Originally posted by: Triumph

Real Player? Not worth it.

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Originally posted by: jteef
Originally posted by: jayXTP
Man that's crazy, he was dodging the bullets behind the tree trying to fake the shooter out. Not sure how many times he was hit, but I hope he pulls through.

from what i saw when they first aired the tape on fox news, he was hit at least 4 times...he wasn't doing much dodging

I imagine it would be pretty hard to dodge at that type of range... how do you dodge something that's going hundreds of feet/second (I'm assuming, anyone want to correct me?) when it's pointed straight at you? I bet the only reason he stopped shooting is because he was out of bullets :disgust:

Damn thats nuts. Kudos to the camera man who jumped the gunman
I thought it was an off-duty sheriff or off-duty cop who jumped him. The only thing all of the cameramen cared about was getting a shot of the action :vomit;

Striler, a 60-year-old heavyset man with graying hair and glasses, walked calmly by the crowd of stunned reporters before being tackled by an off-duty sheriff's reserve officer.
 
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