The admission by the local law enforcement sniper corrects previous misinformation about the timing and identification of a man near a warehouse complex before the shooting incident.
The officer initially believed he had spotted the gunman over 100 minutes before the attack, but later clarified that he was mistaken after video evidence emerged.
This misidentification reduced the crucial timeline of the gunman’s movements, showing he was only seen an hour before he began shooting, suggesting more urgency in the security response.
Despite the correction, the incident still underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement in tracking and intervening with suspects in real-time during high-stakes public events.
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