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That thin piece of plywood is supposed to be a piece of a floor in a multistory office building? I could see it if it was 3/4" plywood but for the life of me can't come up with a combination that would have that shit being the top layer of a floor system. {...}
Something smells funny here. I'd like to know what gauge shotgun this supposedly is and what load the Agent had in the gun so I can try to recreate it in my yard tomorrow.
Could it be a converted warehouse, maybe not really licensed as an office building?
Could a slug round do that at an angle, maybe ricochet, if the surface underneath was hard enough to cause the slug to bounce off?
I'm not that confident in FBI training - they do some stupid stuff around here - but a lot of police forces do notice if a weapon gets discharged and ask questions if there's no paperwork on the incident. Moreover, why would they carry a shotgun in anyway?
The most obvious thing to raise my suspicion: why isn't that sofa yellow?
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