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Message Subject Actors Walking in Circles Around Sandy Hook Firehouse - Creating The Illusion of More People
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According to the most recent New York Times article, police arrived at Sandy Hook school in 3 min; shooter was dead soon after. How is photographer calmly in place (not to mention allowed on the grounds at all) to witness these fleeing people?

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 Quoting: Zephyr 33351821


Where did you obtain this photograph, Zephyr?

It does appear the uniformed officer is a CT State Trooper, from his uniform.

However, is this building in the background actually Sandy Hook Elementary? Perhaps the school in the background is actually St. Rose Lima or whatever the school one mile away from S.H.Elementary is named.

Or, the photo could be a photoshop.


Why was this photo not plastered all over the print media in the days following the Sandy Hook event?


Also, observe the vehicles between the four subjects and the building. Do they match any of the vehicles parked in front of Sandy Hook Elementary from the aerial shots taken by helicopter?
 Quoting: The Sonic Dreamer


I've also seen that photo several times, and it has been passed off by MSM as Sandy Hook. Whether it actually is or not, I don't know. Wouldn't behind them be the front doors of the school? I don't see any broken glass, but maybe it's a different area of the school...

Didn't the woman from the Newtown Bee who took the one and only evacuation photo say she was the first journalist/photographer to arrive on scene? And that was at 10:15...This is the website where I originally read this ( [link to www.poynter.org] but now I get a "Bad Gateway" error when I click on it. :\ This is what it says in the description on the Google page:

"by Julie Moos - in 2,916 Google+ circles
Dec 15, 2012 – Newtown Bee Associate Editor Shannon Hicks was at the newspaper's ... from Sandy Hook Elementary when she heard about a possible shooting at the school. ... An early photo from the scene — which appeared ubiquitously during ... might have been of the first cluster of evacuating students, he said.
Global News | Timeline: Connecticut"

Police arrived within 3 minutes? I wish they'd at least give us a timeline. 3 minutes after the first 911 call? Which would be what time exactly? And how does what this woman saw mesh with that timeline, I wonder?

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 Quoting: Zuzu's Petals


Yep this photo was taken at the front main entrance to SHE, and we didn't see it too much because of the fact that it shows the glass intact and that there's a cctv camera right there.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17205391


Here is information from one of the high quality versions of this particular photo.

FOR USE AS DESIRED, YEAR END PHOTOS - FILE - In this photo provided by the Newtown Bee, a police officer leads two women and a child from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where a gunman opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Newtown Bee, Shannon Hicks) MANDATORY CREDIT: NEWTOWN BEE, SHANNON HICKS



Some say that the broken pane of glass is not visible and from footage from a CNN overflight the next day and from the pictures taken by the Canadian couple recently that appears correct. There are 6 panes of glass with the blue transom over each. The last one is not visible in the photo but is the one that shows up broken in the CNN footage.

There was a version of the more famous photo that had full EXIF data - the embedded data included in a digital photo with all the setting, etc. This includes time stamp.

The time stamp of that photo was 11:08.

Most versions of all the photos have had the EXIF scrubbed out.

More precise timing for any of the photos can be done via shadow analysis.
 
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