The shooter missed a headshot from roughly 10 feet. Who is to say he didn't hit the barrier/window framing and the bullet deflecting and then hitting the woman?
Or is that impossible too?
Bullets do weird shit after they reach their destination. Non-bonded JHPs copper jackets often separate early on, leaving the lead core to travel in one direction and the jacket fragmenting and going all over the place.
The bullet could have struck her jaw, yawed, then went up into her skull of down her throat, or any number of things.
There is no 100% certainty that a 9mm or .40 S&W (likely calibers used by Law Enforcement) will always exit after striking an individual in the throat, just as there is no 100% certainty of the opposite occurring, or that this was a false flag or real event.
The article doesn't say the neck though, there's alot less things to slow down a bullet in the neck vs her lower spine.
The shooter missed a headshot from roughly 10 feet. Who is to say he didn't hit the barrier/window framing and the bullet deflecting and then hitting the woman?
Or is that impossible too?
Bullets do weird shit after they reach their destination. Non-bonded JHPs copper jackets often separate early on, leaving the lead core to travel in one direction and the jacket fragmenting and going all over the place.
The bullet could have struck her jaw, yawed, then went up into her skull of down her throat, or any number of things.
There is no 100% certainty that a 9mm or .40 S&W (likely calibers used by Law Enforcement) will always exit after striking an individual in the throat, just as there is no 100% certainty of the opposite occurring, or that this was a false flag or real event.