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    circle covering his chest in bullet holes. The man in the circles shakes as if hes the only person in an earthquake his blood pouring onto the ground. Bullets casings envelope the stone ground, and the man in the circle's eyes roll back into his head as he collapses. Bullets casings envelope the stone ground, and the man in the circle's eyes roll back into his head as he collapses. Caroline busts open one of the office windows and opens fire on the group of men. A bullet pierces one of the men's forehead

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    the hunter as well. One of the major reasons as to why weapons have become more accurate is because of rifling in the barrel. Rifling of the barrel is grooves down the interior of the barrel which puts a spin on the bullet as it leaves the end of the barrel thus stabilizing the bullet while it is on its way to the target. After people had rifled the barrel they found that a rifle was much better at hitting the target over longer distances (Supica). One major thing that rifling helped was wars. The

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    Reloading is the practice of installing new primers, bullets and powder in previously fired ammunition cases. The basic procedure of reloading is reletively simple, although powder and case measurements can get fairly technical. There are a variety of ways to reload and a variety of tools and equipment to do so with, in this report, I will cover the basic procedure of reloading with the equipment that I use. The first step in the reloading procces is to clean the cases. This task can be accomplished

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    The prosecutors firearm identification testimony for the case was poorly executed which allowed Waite to reexamine the bullets from the case and what he found was the rifling markings did not match up with the bullets that were test fired from Steielow’s gun. They determined that Stielow was not guilty due to the conclusion that his firearm was not used in the crime. Following this case Waite was inspired to develop a systematic process for documenting ballistics information to avoid making mistakes

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    she was declared brought dead. The FIR was dodged in the near police station. The police took the statement of the eye witnesses and prepared the list of invited guests. During investigating the crime scene two cartridges shells were found and the bullet was also recovered from the roof and sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for the examination. The police started searching for the accused. On the same day, at

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    knife to fix the wound.”(213). Here, the narrator, after getting shot, crawls back acting like there is no pain at all leans up against the parapet (wall on a roof) and gets his knife and cuts his sleeve off to see the wound and get the bullet out. After he got the bullet out and rapped his cut sleeve around his arm to slow down the bleeding.The narrator, after getting shot, he came up with a very good idea.”Taking off his cap, he placed it over the muzzle of his rifle. Then pushed his rifle slowly over

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    Summary Of Wilson's Case

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    he said that my cousin took off and ran. And I seen them shoot Michael Brown in the head as soon as the police officer exit, exited his truck.” Although Brown was shot on the forehead, according to his autopsy his bullet wound indicates the bullet went downward which resulted in the bullet exiting through the right side of his jaw and re-entering the upper chest. Therefore, witness thirty-five is lying about what he had seen or hugely mistaken. Another witness who claimed that Brown surrendered is

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    machine gun tore up the ground around him with a hail of bullets, but he escaped” (O’Flaherty 3). The author’s choice of diction in this scene affects the tone of the story because it makes it more intense. By selecting the word darted, it indicates he sprinted across the street. Next, by incorporating the word tore, it makes you more aware that the ground got destroyed. Lastly, when the author chose to use hail, it tells you that there were bullets pouring down. If the author would have used a sentence

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    enforcement official of course. Investigators who are responsible for evidence collection must understand the importance of every bit of evidence whether it is physical or trace evidence. Evidence in fire-arm related cases can be something as simple as a bullet casing. Sometimes the actual firearm can be found at the crime scene which may include prints. By examining this

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    evidence is a key to capturing a shooter. Firearms evidence can be found at different types of crime scenes; from homicide to rape. Forensic technicians can determine the distance of a shot based on power residue, they can compare cartridge cases and bullets to particular guns possibly used at the crime scene and link them to owners, forensic technicians can also determine the sequence of shots fired and trajectories. Gunshot residue found at a crime scene can be matched with that found on suspect’s hands

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