An audio forensic analysis of Trump Rally Shooting, as the part of the CITIZENS INVESTIGATION suggests two or more weapons and shooters. FBI should take this analysis into consideration, more than the logically flawed "visual analysis" by the NYTimes.
An audio forensic analysis of Trump Rally Shooting, as the part of the CITIZENS INVESTIGATION suggests two or more weapons and shooters. FBI should take this analysis into consideration, more than the logically flawed "visual analysis" by the NYTimes.
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Forensic analysis suggests at least 2 weapons were fired at Trump rally
After receiving new footage from the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, forensic audio analysis has adjusted the count of shots fired from different weapons at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Forensic analysis suggests that at least two weapons were fired at the rally — including at least one apparently fired as part of the response by law enforcement officials. The first eight shots were consistent with the alleged weapon and the final two shots were emitted by one or two “same or similar” weapon, per audio analysis by Catalin Grigoras, director of the National Center for Media Forensics at the University of Colorado in Denver, and Cole Whitecotton, a senior professional research associate at the same institution.
CNN has previously reported that Butler police fired a weapon in addition to the shooter and US Secret Service.
Their analysis was updated July 26 after receiving new access to raw footage of the assassination attempt.
The FBI said that the shooter acted alone.
Audio analysis has also confirmed that the gunman was about 360 to 393 feet from the podium, according to forensics expert Robert Maher.
This conclusion aligns with CNN’s analysis that the gunman was on a rooftop 393 to 492 feet from the podium when shots rang out.
The shots exemplify a “crack-pop” sequence, typical when a supersonic bullet passes a microphone, before the “arrival of the corresponding muzzle blast sound,” Maher, who teaches audio forensics at Montana State University, told CNN.
The time between these markers places the shooter 110 to 120 meters from the microphone, Maher said, assuming the bullet is moving at an average speed of 800 to 1,000 meters per second, the equivalent of 2,600 to 3,280 feet per second.
This post was originally published July 15. It was updated July 26 with additional forensic analysis.
CNN’s Hannah Rabinowitz, Evan Perez, and Ryan Young contributed reporting.
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