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Originally Posted by rogueteens
No-one is disagreeing that the gun wasn't fired but how do you know he was'nt reaching for the gun, was unsheathing it or even tried to use it while still in the sock? Oops have i upset your deductive reasoning?
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Not at all, because anyone using deductive reasoning would think that the likelyhood of someone attempting to withdraw a firearm from a sock while cops are pointing guns in your face is very slim.
That and considering that he never pulled the trigger once, even if attempting to use it whilst in the "sock."
In even the most basic detective work, these are things which just don't add up.
You may adhere to the weak idea of him "reaching for the gun, unsheathing it or even tried to use it while still in the sock" but real human action/reaction begs to differ with you.
So in conclusion a logical deduction would be that the cops waited for him to make any kind of movement and simply shot him to death. I've already laid out the whys so the choice is up to you.