After the Ghost kills the five Russians and the two Polish policemen, the news reader describing the incident says the police believe the weapon used was a Glock 29, which is absurd for two reasons.Firstly, the type of weapon used is almost impossible to divine forensically when the only evidence left to examine are the slugs in the victims and the shell casings left behind. Unless the ammo is exotic or the firing pin leaves a highly distinctive mark on the primers, there's not much left behind to tell the investigator what firearm was used in the crime without an eyewitness who knows their guns, and in this case, any eyewitness would have described a pistol bearing no resemblance to any weapon ever made by Glock.Secondly, the Glock 29 is chambered for 10mm, and the Ghost was firing a Smith & Wesson 5906, which is chambered in 9mm. You'd have to a monumentally sloppy investigator to miss a detail that glaringly obvious, and you'd have to be a fool to mistake a 10mm, which is used by very few shooters, and a 9mm, which is used by police and military all over the planet.Moreover, in the absence of security footage, the police would not have any idea what pistol fired the very common 9mm rounds used in the commission of these killings. Luckily for investigators, they need not work in the absence of security footage since there was plenty of curiously useful CCTV footage of the shooting and the shooter, even if you only consider the footage the media had collected. They would only need to watch the CCTV footage the news reader was airing to see the exact weapon the Ghost was using, which clearly bears no resemblance to a Glock.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:37