Well, the only scenario I can imagine is the guy was bound with hands in front and thought the people coming through the window was someone coming to hurt him. That seems a bit of a stretch. We are hearing about this 2nd or 3rd hand so I don't know. That is partly why I was curious about lights. Once they break the window, stealth is meaningless.bmwrdr wrote:They may not have shot the victim on purpose but the rifle grabbing story sounds like an awful fake excuse. Maybe this version is made up by the liberal press.MechAg94 wrote:I am also curious how the victim was bound or tied up that he could grab the gun and make the agent believe he was about to lose it. He loses his "tool" to break the window then sticks his rifle in the window far enough for someone to grab it.
Also, no lights? Entering a dark room by breaking the window and he didn't have weapon lights or other lights illuminating the room?
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- Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:35 am
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- Tue Jan 30, 2018 5:07 pm
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Re: TX: Houston kidnapping victim accidentally killed by FBI during raid
I am also curious how the victim was bound or tied up that he could grab the gun and make the agent believe he was about to lose it. He loses his "tool" to break the window then sticks his rifle in the window far enough for someone to grab it.
Also, no lights? Entering a dark room by breaking the window and he didn't have weapon lights or other lights illuminating the room?
Also, no lights? Entering a dark room by breaking the window and he didn't have weapon lights or other lights illuminating the room?