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In reply to the discussion: Officer in Renee Good shooting fired the fatal shots while filming with a phone in his left hand [View all]EarlG
(23,385 posts)However, I think this does match up with the other videos -- Ross is on the front left corner of the car when it begins to move. From other videos you can see that he moves out of the way, to his right, as the car moves. You can't see the gunshots on this new video, and you can't hear them either, possibly because they were too loud for the phone's mic to pick up -- many smartphones will employ "audio ducking" to prevent distortion if the input is too high, although I'm just speculating that that's what happened in this case.
You can't see the shots because when the car starts moving, Ross steps to his right and immediately loses focus on the phone, which points in random directions while he is shooting with his other hand. There is a noise which sounds like he is hit by the car, but that is absolutely not proven by this video. Banging the phone's mic against his clothing would create a similar noise. There are other videos which clearly show him stepping aside and firing two shots into the side window of the car after firing one into the windshield.