Washington. Former US President Donald Trump was attacked as part of an assassination attempt. Donald Trump narrowly escaped in this attack. Trump’s ear has been injured. The whole world is stunned after this attack in Pennsylvania during the election campaign. The attack on Trump is being criticized everywhere. If the AR-15 assault rifle with which the attacker fired at Trump had hit the former president directly, the consequences would have been very bad. The bullet that was fired at Donald Trump has been captured on camera. A former FBI special agent has made many revelations about this.
Actually, Donald Trump was campaigning in Pennsylvania for the election campaign. Doug Mills, a photographer of ‘New York Times’, was also covering Trump’s election campaign. Donald was attacked in this rally. He was shot. It is being told that the bullet fired by the attacker was captured in Doug Mills’ camera. Former special agent Michael Harigan, who served in the FBI for 22 years, has also confirmed that the bullet was captured in the camera. He said that the movement in the air must have been caused by the bullet.
From which camera was the picture taken?
New York Times senior photographer Doug Mills went to cover Donald Trump’s rally with a Sony digital camera. This camera is capable of taking images in 30 frames in a second. The shutter speed of the camera used by Mills was 1/8000 second. It is considered to be very good. An AR-15 semi-automatic rifle has been recovered from the place where the attacker was shot. Let us tell you that this rifle is very deadly.
AR-15 Rifle
The high speed of the bullet fired from AR-15 causes much more damage after hitting the body and the chances of survival of the person are greatly reduced. Trauma surgeon Babak Sarani of John Hopkins Hospital in America said, ‘As soon as the speed of the bullet slows down, the energy released from it is so heavy that it has to go somewhere else, and here your body will leave you.’
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FIRST PUBLISHED : July 14, 2024, 17:27 IST