Yeah, gee, on CSI, they would have had a camera angle that featured the actual shooting.
Yeah, gee, on CSI, they would have had a camera angle that featured the actual shooting.
Good questions, here’s the video ... maybe you can figure it out.
No, but the fact that he was pulling windshields off with his bare hands shows that he wasn’t exactly acting rationally.
Here’s the video
Well, the first part about committing a crime turned out to be true, here’s the video
Here’s the video
This is the video that exists:
Well, the “criminal activity” would be any and all of the things listed in my post. Things like crashing through the metal gate, damaging a vehicle parked in the lot and then driving through the showroom glass. Car dealerships have surveillance cameras and they caught some of the incident (the showroom would be a well…
Yeah, gee that’s a fantastic rebuttal ... nice work, because sitting at your desk in the morning, having a coffee and checking the market, is pretty much the same as this ...
“He said, however, that surveillance video shows Taylor engaged in “criminal activity” before the shooting, crashing through the dealership’s metal gate, getting out of his SUV and damaging a vehicle parked in the lot, and later driving through the showroom glass.”
You know, there’s video on this that’s going to prove you wrong.
Well, the other option would have been that he missed, so this language clarifies that.
“He said, however, that surveillance video shows Taylor engaged in “criminal activity” before the shooting, crashing through the dealership’s metal gate, getting out of his SUV and damaging a vehicle parked in the lot, and later driving through the showroom glass.”
“And what kind of harebrained scheme involves crashing your own car into a showroom to steal another one?”
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“The prevailing theory is that she had a bad enough concussion/hematoma that she could have died from it if she went untreated.”
“A slow bleed, or a clot, from the injuries he gave her could well be what really killed her. “
“... where she lost her life.” Try using an active construction instead of a passive one to try to hide the actions of the actor:
“So Mathis declines to comment now, but was all too happy to chat about all the marijuana found in Bland’s system?”