Garrison Davis
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What it means is that the ATF was maybe
unable to positively match the bullet fragments to the gun, which does not mean that this was a negative match.
This did not come from that gun, but that the fragments could not be positively linked to the gun.
Again, this is a motion filed by the defense.
doing what they need to do, which is legally defend this man.
Like, that is their job, and that is what they are doing.
The characterization of this motion by the Daily Mail is designed to drive clickbait, and it's being used to encourage this sort of conspiracy around the Charlie Clark shooting, that there was this, like, other...
currently unknown shooter possibly with foreign ties that's it's a very very popular thing right now on the internet the grassy knoll theory of charlie kirk yes that basically like a massage agent was hiding somewhere and yeah and tyler robinson is a patsy tyler robinson obviously innocent until proven guilty this is going to get settled in court but the characterization of the early findings by the atf through the daily mail was a bit misleading
Yeah, daily fail.
And also I think it's worth mentioning that like this kind of bullet matching stuff is just as a forensic science.
And this is true of a lot of the sort of forensic sciences that are used in using courts.
Like I think Robert has talked on Behind the Bastards about like a bunch of like the fire pattern stuff.
This is kind of in the same category as that in that it's not very good.
like even to begin with and so what we have here is a bad mischaracterization of a report of like an incomplete analysis from a not very good piece of forensic technology that's being used to do conspiracy because it makes money yeah we will certainly follow this case as it actually reaches trial as there will be many interesting things that come out through the course of that trial
So let's begin by talking about immigration with this.
Brad Lander more or less broke this right on his social media accounts.
The United States Department of Justice via the United States Attorney's Office in New York has admitted that it was misguided by ICE attorneys in asserting that they could detain migrants.
In immigration court, there was a memo, right, an ICE guidance memo that they relied on.