Judge:
Nobody Died in Orlando Shooting Until SWAT Teams
Entered The Building
By Tim Brown
What should have been front page news
everywhere, somehow got buried amid the official
narrative we were given about the Orlando shooting.
Judge
Andrew Napolitano told FOX News that an FBI
transcript indicated that no one died until 05:13am
Sunday morning when the police SWAT teams entered
the building.
“Here’s what is news in the summary – nobody died
until 05:13 in the morning, when the SWAT team
entered. Prior to that no one had been killed. The
53 that were injured, and the 49 that were murdered
all met their fates at the time of, and during, the
police entry into the building,” Judge Napolitano
said.
Consider that the narrative we have been given
was that
Omar Mateen entered the club around 02:00am on
Sunday morning to begin his killing spree, so why
was no one actually killed until 05:13am, over three
hours later?
Here's the official transcript.
So, this makes one question why the
911 call transcripts are being redacted and why
the people are not being told the truth across the
media about what really took place.
So, what is the truth here? Some claim that
05:13am is the time of death, but how is that when
that suspect was not even down until 05:15am? Could
it be that some of the people in the club were shot
by the SWAT team or by Mateen? With nearly50 people
dead and more wounded, how was Mateen able to get
off that many shots? I'm really curious.
Take a listen to the entrance of the SWAT team
into the club.
If that was not enough, police officers have even
admitted that they may have killed some of the
people.
WFAA reports:
Monday, Orlando Police Chief John Mina and
other law enforcement officers offered new
details about the shooting, including the
possibility that some victims may have been
killed by officers trying to save them.
“I will say this, that’s all part of the
investigation,” Mina said. “But I will say when
our SWAT officers, about eight or nine officers,
opened fire, the backdrop was a concrete wall,
and they were being fired upon.”
A law enforcement source close to the
investigation who asked not to be named said a
crowd of up to 300 people and the complex layout
of the dance club may have resulted in some
patrons being struck by gunfire from officers.
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