Originally posted by: vi_edit
What did you expect? It's a forensics report. Did you just decide that you want something different to read with your morning coffee, or was this required for a class?
Prior to the shootings, the Agents, along with officers of the Metro-Dade Police Department, were conducting a mobile surveillance, attempting to locate two males believed to have committed a number of violent bank and armored car robberies. Observing a vehicle matching the description of one that had been stolen and used in previous robberies, an attempt was made to stop the car.
Originally posted by: Metalloid
I find this whole thing hard to believe.
They shot Platt 6 times... one through the arm/chest that passed through his right lung, a second in his right thigh, a third in the foot, a fourth skimmed his back, a fifth in the forearm, and one more in the arm/chest.... then this guy runs between two cars and out in the open 25 feet across the parking lot to the car where Grogan, Dove, and Hanlon were all positioned... he sneaks up on them and shoots them all? What the heck were they all looking at while he ran/hobbled over to their car?
EDIT: Oh, and yeat that Matix guy who got shot in the head with the bullet going into his sinus just below the right eye was only knocked out. A few minutes later he got back up and started running around again.
The odds of all of these extreme variables happening at the same time must be astronomical. This must have been a very rare situation....
One of the most exhaustively reviewed and re-reviewed gun battles in FBI history and you find it hard to believe?I find this whole thing hard to believe.
Not all that rare, really. When bullets encounter flesh in real life, it doesn't exit the other side leaving a gaping 4" diameter hole, propelling the subject backwards through a plate glass window, across the street, and through the plate glass window of another building, resulting in instantaneous death (presumably not from the gun shot wound but the blunt force trauma caused by going through all the windows and walls) like they do "in the movies".The odds of all of these extreme variables happening at the same time must be astronomical. This must have been a very rare situation....
Wrong shoot-out, wrong agency.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Yes. There is video out there of the entire shootout. I believe a helicopter was circling during this whole thing. The two bank robbers were way more prepared than the FBI agents, obviously. One guy was driving a car slowly while the other used it as a shield, therefore they had moving protection and couldnt get pinned down.
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Wrong shoot-out, wrong agency.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Yes. There is video out there of the entire shootout. I believe a helicopter was circling during this whole thing. The two bank robbers were way more prepared than the FBI agents, obviously. One guy was driving a car slowly while the other used it as a shield, therefore they had moving protection and couldnt get pinned down.
You're referring to the LA shoot-out between bank robbers and the Los Angeles Police.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Wrong shoot-out, wrong agency.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Yes. There is video out there of the entire shootout. I believe a helicopter was circling during this whole thing. The two bank robbers were way more prepared than the FBI agents, obviously. One guy was driving a car slowly while the other used it as a shield, therefore they had moving protection and couldnt get pinned down.
You're referring to the LA shoot-out between bank robbers and the Los Angeles Police.
oh well, close enough.![]()