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Title: Is the Shooting Range Death of a Gun Instructor in Arizona a Fake?
Source: http://nodisinfo.com/shooting-range-death-gun-instructor-ari
URL Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Psmnpxvvhlk
Published: Sep 2, 2014
Author: staff
Post Date: 2014-09-02 19:14:50 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 124
Comments: 10

Video thanks to one of our posters.

“We really don’t know what happened,” says Sam Scarmado, the man who purportedly runs the shooting range. That makes no sense. The man shows not emotion, ‘acting’ entirely matter of fact. Bibb Wearing a NYPD shirt in one interview, he is joined in the hoax by a girl from New York.

The owner of an Arizona shooting range has come out to defend letting a 9-year-old shoot an Uzi, after the girl accidentally shot dead her instructor

It stinks like a Michael Bloomberg gun control hoax. Too, the UZI is an Israeli weapon. It cannot be a coincidence, since it is the Zionists who are behind the international gun control hoax.

A look at the scene raises great suspicion of the hoax. There is no crime scene. There is no evidence of the spillage of blood on site. There are no images of emergency care there. Instead, all that is seen is talking heads.

The combination of a talking head with a NYPD shirt plus the shooter being from New York reeks of a Zionist, aka Michael Bloomberg, hoax. Furthermore, once again, where is the crime scene? Where is the blood? Where are the detectives? Where is the forensic investigation? Why NOT show a bit more of the actual event, it it really was real.

Too, where is the corpse? And why do the images of the purportedly deceased appear to be photoshopped?

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Note the obvious cut line going across the mid-left cheek, also along the left upper neck.

It’s not “Is this a fake” but, rather, “This is a fake.” Let anyone prove otherwise.

UPDATED:

Red Pill Revolution has done great work, here, proving video manipulation, among other evidences:

This is excellent work and would appear to confirm the hoax. Note also the nature of the hand seen in slow motion. Note also the lack of fire from the gun. Note the two-tone nature of the image, where the color of the desert background varies greatly at essentially the edge of the girl’s body (left-sided edge). It would appear that this was done in a studio as a set up with an artificial background. Regardless, surely, the video was manipulated prior to its release.


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Tell me what you think of this. Does anyone have family or friends in Arizona who can verify what actually happened.

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www.newsday.com/news/nati...zona-shooting-instructor- accidentally-killed-by-9-year-old-girl-officials-say-1.9160517

DOLAN SPRINGS, Ariz. - The accidental shooting death of a firing-range instructor by a 9-year-old girl with an Uzi has set off a powerful debate over youngsters and guns, with many people wondering what sort of parents would let a child handle a submachine gun.

Instructor Charles Vacca, 39, was standing next to the girl Monday at the Last Stop range in White Hills, Arizona, about 60 miles south of Las Vegas, when she squeezed the trigger. The recoil wrenched the Uzi upward, and Vacca was shot in the head.

Prosecutors say they will not file charges in the case.

Gerry Hills, founder of Arizonans for Gun Safety, a group seeking to reduce gun violence, said that it was reckless to let the girl handle such a powerful weapon and that tighter regulations regarding children and guns are needed.

"We have better safety standards for who gets to ride a roller coaster at an amusement park," Hills said. Referring to the girl's parents, Hills said: "I just don't see any reason in the world why you would allow a 9-year-old to put her hands on an Uzi."

The identities of the girl and her family have not been released.

Sam Scarmardo, who operates the outdoor range in the desert, said Wednesday that the parents had signed waivers saying they understood the rules and were standing nearby, video-recording their daughter, when the accident happened.

Investigators released 27 seconds of the footage showing the girl from behind as she fires at a black-silhouette target. The footage, which does not show the instructor actually being shot, helped feed the furor on social media and beyond.

"I have regret we let this child shoot, and I have regret that Charlie was killed in the incident," Scarmardo said. He said he doesn't know what went wrong, pointing out that Vacca was an Army veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Jace Zack, chief deputy for the Mohave County Attorney's Office, said the instructor was probably the most criminally negligent person involved in the accident for having allowed the child to hold the gun without enough training.

"The parents aren't culpable," Zack said. "They trusted the instructor to know what he was doing, and the girl could not possibly have comprehended the potential dangers involved."

In 2008, an 8-year-old boy died after accidentally shooting himself in the head with an Uzi at a gun expo near Springfield, Massachusetts. Christopher Bizilj was firing at pumpkins when the gun kicked back. A former Massachusetts police chief whose company co-sponsored the gun show was later acquitted of involuntary manslaughter.

Two gun experts said Wednesday that what types of firearms a child can handle depend largely on the strength and experience of the child — though the notion of giving a 9-year-old a fully automatic Uzi made some queasy.

"So much of it depends on the maturity of the child and the experience of the range officer," said Joe Waldron, a shooting instructor and legislative director of the Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association.

Dave Workman, senior editor at thegunmag.com and a spokesman for the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, said it can be safe to let children shoot an automatic weapon if a properly trained adult is helping them hold it.

After viewing the video of the Arizona shooting, Workman said Vacca appeared to have tried to help the girl maintain control by placing his left hand under the weapon. But automatic weapons tend to recoil upward, he noted.

"If it was the first time she'd ever handled a full-auto firearm, it's a big surprise when that gun continues to go off," said Workman, a firearms instructor for 30 years. "I've even seen adults stunned by it."

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www.reviewjournal.com/sea...%20Vacca?f%5B0%5D=bundle% 3Aarticle

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