I came across this post on Gab, with this picture
The Nashville shooter's shoes changed.
I decided to check the video myself. On this school surveillance video, at 1:32, you can clearly see the shooter wearing one type of shoes. On this police bodycam footage video, at 5:57, the shooter is clearly wearing a different pair of shoes.
Possible false flag.
I agree. However, and I haven't commented on this yet, but last night I spent quite a bit of time analyzing the video further, including taking screenshots and straightening them out to do side-by-side comparisons, and I actually think something even weirder might be happening.
So, while I was looking at the pictures next to each other, the screenshots I took, I noticed that it does in fact look like the same shoe (the flame one) in both cases (the footage that comes right after the initial hallway footage, where there is some terra-cotta colored tile, gives a clearer view). But this is where it gets weird. In most frames there appears to be some kind of artifact on the shoes that is unnatural, including an area that is entirely rectangular that overlaps the rubber outer sole. It's almost as if somebody intentionally made the security footage appear to be a different shoe by modifying the video, which is exactly the kind of nonsense that we saw after 9/11, things that appear to have been inserted into the evidence to send "conspiracy theorists" on a goose-chase.
Here are some screenshots I took:
The first shot shows the flame shoes in the shooting scene, but the second shot shows an example of that rectangular area that you can see overlapping the outer rubber sole. I understand video artifacts can come from compression algorithms, etc., but this artifact is too convenient. The artifact seems like somebody added a rectangular white area and then it dipped too low when she was stepping down, like her foot stopped but the rectangle continued for another centimeter (like the nose cone of the airplane coming out the other side of the building, re: 9/11). What's even stranger is that you can see what appears to be a drop shadow below the rectangle. There isn't any object that would be causing this drop shadow in either of the shoe models shown in the OP. It's like a digital object was dragged in place and actually had a shadow.
I don't know what to think exactly, but I definitely don't think that the shoe we are seeing here is the Puma shoe.
Thanks for the extra screenshots. I still think they're different shoes, but you're right, the white square and shadow below it (especially in the 2nd pic) looks fake and manipulated.
Exactly man, I just made a full post about this to get more attention on it also:
https://conspiracies.win/p/16amYf6gl9/