Sean Spicer
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And he only missed because Trump turned his head. I know. Like when you know the angle, like he started out with a target like this that became this. Yes. And so he went, you know, from probably a four to six inch target to like a one inch target just based on where he was aiming. My friends are going to make fun of me for saying, like, that's a hard shot. I think that's a tricky shot.
No magnification, under duress, on a hot roof. It is a tricky shot.
No magnification, under duress, on a hot roof. It is a tricky shot.
No magnification, under duress, on a hot roof. It is a tricky shot.
Yeah, if you have like a, you know, 18X magnifier on it, you're shooting at paper and you're on a bench and you've got a nice little platform set up, that's an easy shot.
Yeah, if you have like a, you know, 18X magnifier on it, you're shooting at paper and you're on a bench and you've got a nice little platform set up, that's an easy shot.
Yeah, if you have like a, you know, 18X magnifier on it, you're shooting at paper and you're on a bench and you've got a nice little platform set up, that's an easy shot.
He puts it was outside the perimeter. So it was in his car. Right. So I don't think that was within like the security perimeter. OK, just wherever he parked his car. He's got bombs in it. He's got operational bombs in his car. And he puts a drone up. What do we know about that? So we know that he showed up around the park, I think around one o'clock, so that the event was starting six-ish.
He puts it was outside the perimeter. So it was in his car. Right. So I don't think that was within like the security perimeter. OK, just wherever he parked his car. He's got bombs in it. He's got operational bombs in his car. And he puts a drone up. What do we know about that? So we know that he showed up around the park, I think around one o'clock, so that the event was starting six-ish.
He puts it was outside the perimeter. So it was in his car. Right. So I don't think that was within like the security perimeter. OK, just wherever he parked his car. He's got bombs in it. He's got operational bombs in his car. And he puts a drone up. What do we know about that? So we know that he showed up around the park, I think around one o'clock, so that the event was starting six-ish.
So they probably opened the doors at four, let people in. He was there beforehand, just kind of walking around, looking at things, casing it. Comes back at, I think, 345-ish, 351, and flies a drone for like 20 minutes. Wow. Flies it all around, looks at everything, gets a bird's eye view. They were able to recreate the path that he had when they got the drone and the controller.
So they probably opened the doors at four, let people in. He was there beforehand, just kind of walking around, looking at things, casing it. Comes back at, I think, 345-ish, 351, and flies a drone for like 20 minutes. Wow. Flies it all around, looks at everything, gets a bird's eye view. They were able to recreate the path that he had when they got the drone and the controller.
So they probably opened the doors at four, let people in. He was there beforehand, just kind of walking around, looking at things, casing it. Comes back at, I think, 345-ish, 351, and flies a drone for like 20 minutes. Wow. Flies it all around, looks at everything, gets a bird's eye view. They were able to recreate the path that he had when they got the drone and the controller.
But there were no pictures from that flight. So he's looking at it on his controller, flying it and seeing what it sees. But when they go to the device, there's no images on it. They can recreate the flight path, but that's it. So he does that for like 20 minutes.
But there were no pictures from that flight. So he's looking at it on his controller, flying it and seeing what it sees. But when they go to the device, there's no images on it. They can recreate the flight path, but that's it. So he does that for like 20 minutes.
But there were no pictures from that flight. So he's looking at it on his controller, flying it and seeing what it sees. But when they go to the device, there's no images on it. They can recreate the flight path, but that's it. So he does that for like 20 minutes.
And what's interesting is the whole day, so the Secret Service didn't send their own drones, but they sent some guy who'd gotten trained like a month or two previous, not on drone mitigation, but on drone detection. So he brings his little stuff in where he can go and detect a drone. They can use it to figure out where the controller is and where a person is. Doesn't work all day.
And what's interesting is the whole day, so the Secret Service didn't send their own drones, but they sent some guy who'd gotten trained like a month or two previous, not on drone mitigation, but on drone detection. So he brings his little stuff in where he can go and detect a drone. They can use it to figure out where the controller is and where a person is. Doesn't work all day.
And what's interesting is the whole day, so the Secret Service didn't send their own drones, but they sent some guy who'd gotten trained like a month or two previous, not on drone mitigation, but on drone detection. So he brings his little stuff in where he can go and detect a drone. They can use it to figure out where the controller is and where a person is. Doesn't work all day.
Doing tech support. Turns out he had a bad Ethernet cord. You can't make that up. He had a bad Ethernet cord. So he finally gets his working at like 415. Yeah. literally minutes after Crooks had been done doing his recon with his drone.