In his analysis, Dr. Garrison (psychologist & body language expert) zeroed in on the actions of an officer wearing a gray jacket. It was he who removed Pretti’s gun before the 37-year-old nurse was shot dead. Garrison noting that the officer then "turned around and ran in the other direction".
"What’s strange is the behavior of the man who pulled the gun out. When he took the firearm, as far as I can tell, because we couldn’t hear it, he didn’t announce to everybody else that he had the firearm, that the man had been disarmed."
“It would be a really bad idea to turn your back on someone if you believe that they are still armed."
The left-right mainstream media framework around this incident ensures endless arguing and controversy for many months to come.
"What’s strange is the behavior of the man who pulled the gun out. When he took the firearm, as far as I can tell, because we couldn’t hear it, he didn’t announce to everybody else that he had the firearm, that the man had been disarmed."
“It would be a really bad idea to turn your back on someone if you believe that they are still armed."
The left-right mainstream media framework around this incident ensures endless arguing and controversy for many months to come.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell