I really don't like it when normies (especially people into conspiracy theories) can't tell the difference between a gunshot and the echo. The guy in this video, when analyzing how many shots were fired (starting at 13:20 in the video), was counting echoes from the gunshots, as gunshots. For clarity, I heard 8 gunshots (plus/minus 1, given the spurt of latter gunshots making it difficult to count).
Many eye witnesses were reporting gunshots coming from multiple directions. It's entirely possible those eyewitnesses were also being confused by the echoes. However, this doesn't rule out multiple shooters.
It's possible more shots were fired than are heard. The patsy shooter could have been using an unsilenced rifle, and the other shooter(s) could've been using suppressed rifles. While suppressors aren't nearly as quiet as Hollywood depicts, they can be masked enough during unsilenced gunfire where they won't be heard (or more difficult to hear), where the loudness of the unsuppressed shots masks the suppressed shots.
The best evidence for a shooter on the water tower (starting at 37:35 in the video) is where it shows a bullet impacting the railing in the rear bleachers (behind and to Trump's left), and it clearly looks like that bullet passed through a man (the guy in the white shirt and light khaki shorts, that immediately drops to the ground) to hit that railing. The trajectory of that bullet lines up with the water tower, and not from the closer roof where the supposed assassin shot from. There's zero chance the guy in white was reacting to the sound of the bullet, as he starts to drop immediately when the gunshot is heard (human reaction time isn't that quick). Weirdly, though, is if that shot came from the water tower, it came nowhere near to hitting Trump. If true, it looks like the people that planned this wanted extra casualties.
Decent video. Four thoughts:
I really don't like it when normies (especially people into conspiracy theories) can't tell the difference between a gunshot and the echo. The guy in this video, when analyzing how many shots were fired (starting at 13:20 in the video), was counting echoes from the gunshots, as gunshots. For clarity, I heard 8 gunshots (plus/minus 1, given the spurt of latter gunshots making it difficult to count).
Many eye witnesses were reporting gunshots coming from multiple directions. It's entirely possible those eyewitnesses were also being confused by the echoes. However, this doesn't rule out multiple shooters.
It's possible more shots were fired than are heard. The patsy shooter could have been using an unsilenced rifle, and the other shooter(s) could've been using suppressed rifles. While suppressors aren't nearly as quiet as Hollywood depicts, they can be masked enough during unsilenced gunfire where they won't be heard (or more difficult to hear), where the loudness of the unsuppressed shots masks the suppressed shots.
The best evidence for a shooter on the water tower (starting at 37:35 in the video) is where it shows a bullet impacting the railing in the rear bleachers (behind and to Trump's left), and it clearly looks like that bullet passed through a man (the guy in the white shirt and light khaki shorts, that immediately drops to the ground) to hit that railing. The trajectory of that bullet lines up with the water tower, and not from the closer roof where the supposed assassin shot from. There's zero chance the guy in white was reacting to the sound of the bullet, as he starts to drop immediately when the gunshot is heard (human reaction time isn't that quick). Weirdly, though, is if that shot came from the water tower, it came nowhere near to hitting Trump. If true, it looks like the people that planned this wanted extra casualties.