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Footage analysis part 2 of the shooting of a police man – Charlie Hebdo – January 2015

Torbjörn Sassersson är grundare av NewsVoice som startade 2011. Torbjörn har arbetat inom media sedan 1995. Han har en fil kand (1992) inom miljövård från Stockholms Universitet. Stöd hans arbete genom en direktdonation via Paypal.
publicerad 9 januari 2015
- Torbjörn Sassersson
Franska tidningen Charlie Hebdo - Bild: Charliehebdo.fr

Analysis #2 of the shooting of a police man near Charlie Hebdo office, Paris, January 7, 2015

There is a hypothesis on the internet claiming the shooting of a police man near the office of Charlie Hebdo office was a fake killing. There is supposed to be no recoil and no body movements proving a fake shooting. But this analysis instead indicates that the killing is real.

The weapon used is allegedly a Kalashnikov AK-107 which is an almost recoil free russian rifle.

In the above sequence it appears as the shot is aimed to the upper body (1) in the shoulder area below the neck. The bullit seem to ricochet (1) inside the body, possible hitting the spine, and then hitting the pavement (2) from a low angle causing a whitish dust cloud (3). Since the head is not hit that could explain the scarce amount of blood (4) at exactly the same spot (best visible in the video below) as where the bullit hit the pavement (which is logical).

Conclusion

This seem to prove that the shooting of the police man is a true killing. This does not prove that the complete event on January 7 was not a false flag operation.

Analysis: Torbjorn Sassersson, editor, NewsVoice.se | Updated: 17:43, 14 January 2015

Related: Footage analysis part 1 of the shooting of a police man – Charlie Hebdo January 2015


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