It was established several years ago that Tackleberry Tao is fantasy land regarding firearms. He thought he was clever using hollow point as home defense, not a clue that those rounds go through sheet rock like its not there, not flatten and stop and would have killed his own family on the same floor until I spelled it out for him. When you take a stupid mall-ninja and give him a gun, it does not make him smarter. And then... OMG reading the ideas that was an edited video because she was moving. Shooting real people is not the movies. The ballistics report will make it clear enough why. That level of focused rage, there is a good chance I think the guy was on one of several common sleeping pills.
It must be something to do with the ammunition, I do not understand this video. It does not conform with what I've seen in police photos, or with the footage of the JFK assassination (you can see the cloud of blood and brains), two examples of rifle shots to the head, close and long range. And then there is the infamous 1968 execution of the Vietcong prisoner, with a handgun. I just watched it again (don't do this), and there is a gout of blood from his head and a rapidly growing pool, even before he's entirely stopped moving.
This video is a good example why it is smart to own/carry a gun. You never know when a crazy neighbor is going to start shooting at you with his gun. *Libtards do not apply. They can protect themselves with a near by rock or stick. Or maybe just use some nice words while calling the Police. Oh wait, they were defunded. Never mind.
Poor kid is autistic, Its going to be though for him when the grand parents pass and he is left on his own.
Could be. 32 acp, both light grain and slow in the handgun. Possible the AR style was also less than expected though who knows how many rounds hit. Weird things happen, for example this Falklands war guy lost 43 percent of his brain and I recall him talking very normally, no apparent personality change in several TV interviews. His skull was filled with acrylic. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lawrence_(British_Army_officer)
That proof right there that some people don't use, and therefore don't need, 43% of their brain. Imagine what could be accomplished if they started to use just 20% more.