That's how I want them shooting at ME, if they ever do: standing on one leg, one-hand hold, standing upright beside cover, not crouched behind it --especially smooth metal cover, for nice ricochets -- with the sun in their eyes. In a bright white T-shirt.
Was the individual ever identified?
ReplyDeleteThat's how I want them shooting at ME, if they ever do: standing on one leg, one-hand hold, standing upright beside cover, not crouched behind it --especially smooth metal cover, for nice ricochets -- with the sun in their eyes. In a bright white T-shirt.
ReplyDeleteIt's still there ... you have to move a bit down the street.
ReplyDeleteThey didn't remove the photo, they simply hid it by shifting the page everyone was looking at.
Might be deliberate, might be a database stupid.
OK ... it looks like they just removed the frame where it was obvious he was pointing a pistol.
ReplyDeleteThe ones just afterwards and before are still there.
They can use the disappearing image as part of a new ad campaign that's in line with their thinking...
ReplyDelete"If it isn't on google, it doesn't exist!"
How many days difference between the Google location queries? If it were more than one I'm not surprised it would shift or disappear altogether.
ReplyDeleteIt ought to disturb us that this good an image appears at "street" level at all.