Seems like we've all noticed it RA.
S2 called it what it is: "conflicting reports."
" For all I know, it cld have been a shotgun with buckshot...." RA
You obviously know a lot about guns, terminal ballistics, etc.
S2's right. Here's one 2A posted:
"KUDO's to Deputy Cook and his hand gun ability" 2A
This isn't the only place I read it was a sidearm.
"both wounds appear very close to this sternum --- AMAZING he was even able to speak!
Lungs/heart/major arteries ---" 2A
You make a very sharp point.
If those are exit wounds (reportedly shot in the back), I'd be astounded he survived.
But I'm an amateur at that. I don't know whether they're exit wounds or not.
"... it looks TOO staged to me.
The tree line.
Cops in gloves
The med bag
The blood spots that tell me nothing." S2
I appreciate your skepticism S2.
But let's make a distinction here:
The "conflicting reports" you cite I don't dispute.
The question is why.
I suspect the reason is; we're playing telephone.
The on-scene officer reports to their patrol sup.
The supervisor hands of to his next in command, and up the chain it goes.
Those guys are pros. They do this all the time. So I suspect they're fairly accurate.
BUT !!
Then there are press briefings.
The press liaison tries to make a coherent picture from the puzzle pieces he's fed one at a time.
His information goes to reporters most of whom lack the technical expertise to understand this stuff. So they make mistakes.
BUT !!
I extremely doubt the NY State Police would PhotoShop forensic documentation; PARTICULARLY in a case like this.
I surely hope there's no other police case this year that gets as much attention as this one.
And I assume it will get an IG investigation.
So I trust the pics.
One other thing S2:
I'm a life-long New Yorker.
In the past decade, I don't recall seeing NY State Troopers in anything smaller than a Crown Vic; that's their econo-box.
Usually I see them in these huge Suburbans.
And guess what:
State Police Suburban SUVs seem to me to ride lower than other Suburbans.
I don't know why that would be; except that I'm guessing they're simply crammed with so much gear, a Crown Vic can't carry it all.
And these guys cover so many traffic collisions, etc; I'm sure if they have that much gear, they'd quite likely have the stuff seen in the pics.
PS
If you're wondering about the proximity to the tree-line;
perhaps that's because the Trooper was better rested, and more lightly outfitted, and so was able to close on his target, thus not shooting from the road, but closed on him to get a better shot, closing until the suspect was 40' from the tree-line, and then double-tapped him.
I personally don't see any obvious conflicts here; just unanswered questions.