More pro photographers yearn for the day when they can sell something like this to Getty.
i agree that it's most likely completely real. But this image has yet to be adequately explained.
I don't mean "What else was it?". I mean "What process created the visual effect?" when you look at the series of pic of the empty case tumbling through the air it's pretty clear. It's more of an academic question of why the first image looks that way.
>Glock handguns have an internal hammer and cannot be fired single action like some other semis
If that hammer (striker) is already cocked, then sure it can.
I think we have a difference in semantics.
By "cocking" the striker I mean to work the slide to set the internal mechanism. Firing from that state is single-action. Glocks can also fire double-action.
I got those from here:
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/helen-h.-richardson?family=editorial&phrase=helen%20h.%20richardson&sort=newest#license
>The Denver shooter, Matthew Doloff, has been charged with first degree murder.
This is always standard procedure until the cops finish their investigation. I don't think they'll go through with a trial.
That's a lot of assumption to fill in what was out of frame of the video. I'll let the investigators gather witness statements and other photos that haven't been uploaded to Getty and determine what happened and why.
Keep with twitter source.
Keep with twitter source.>>11022633
>Not just that. If turns out she's a she, anons will look like fools.
Of course she's a she. But she needs bulging XXL maxi pads; and one like to think about her high flow days. It's much more fun to call her a tranny.
It was 1991. A few breads ago I followed the other visible headline about some road (I think it is) in Kenya being declared a monument.
>have at least 3 different frames showing the casing flying through the air and dropping back down.
Yep:
Don't forget the nuclear missile attack
Girly handwriting