"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

The audio of the shooting reveals 7 shots to my ears. A group of 3, not tightly grouped .. and then sounds like 5 in quick sequence in response.

Certainly by now it's absolutely known how many the shooter delivered and how many the LE sniper delivered. All reports sound exactly similar?

I've seen no discussion about the, to me, odd actions of the LE sniper who at first is calmly trained on something. Then quickly looks up over his sights and then goes back to his sights and begins shooting having to move his rifle AND tripod in the process.
Question: that LE sniper has (supposedly) come out, self identified, saying he had the shooter in his sights and was not given permission to shoot.
So why all the "action" and repositioning just prior to firing his weapon?

One other thing .. don't snipers always work with a spotter w/ binoculars? NO spotter for those two LE snipers? Haven't seen anyone else mention that so it may have been standard protocol for that situation I don't know

The (Biden Appointed) Secret Service Director Kimberly A. Cheatle would not allow the sniper to take out the assassin.

The Secret Service sniper was fired for killing the assassin!

In response wht 2.0 to his Publication

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"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response Dennis Young to his Publication

Hey Dennis I see you're a shooter of some experience which I'm not. What do you make of the audio of those 8 shots? Do they all sound too similar in report and distance to you to be from two different places quite a distance apart and likely different caliber/weapons?

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response Dennis Young to his Publication

I read a report of someone who claimed to have contacted a main Secret Service office about Willis and were told no such person was employed at SS.
So far as I've seen it's not exactly clear the LE snipers were actually SS or local so that could explain that.
Willis does refer to himself only as an 'officer' but not who he was employed by.
He does say it was SS 'top brass' that gave him the no shoot order which sounds a bit iffy that 'top brass' was in his ear directing him and not via a lower agent-in-charge level person?