The BBC News has a video - which has been re-broadcast on CBS News and relayed by 10 News First on YouTube - in which a bystander states he and others saw the shooter climbing into position on the roof. They shouted to police on the ground and to 'secret service' personnel on another roof for two or three minutes, imploring them to take …
The BBC News has a video - which has been re-broadcast on CBS News and relayed by 10 News First on YouTube - in which a bystander states he and others saw the shooter climbing into position on the roof. They shouted to police on the ground and to 'secret service' personnel on another roof for two or three minutes, imploring them to take action, and pointing to the shooter. Two or three minutes is a long time.
The BBC News has a video - which has been re-broadcast on CBS News and relayed by 10 News First on YouTube - in which a bystander states he and others saw the shooter climbing into position on the roof. They shouted to police on the ground and to 'secret service' personnel on another roof for two or three minutes, imploring them to take action, and pointing to the shooter. Two or three minutes is a long time.
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