Nice casing! So, did you think to go up top of the parking structure? Just curious. Figured I would ask, since there seem to be a few ppl who think something may have been left behind. Anyway nice investigative work there. Could you be Nikki B's replacement? Hmmm we shall see.
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Thanks for the compliments guys, No I didn't go all the way to the top of the parking structure. It took me a while to find the correct parking structure. I was driving all over town to find it.
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If it was shot out of a semi automatic weapon the empty shell can fly many feet before landing. From that point it could roll. Would make perfect sense to find it a few feet away from where it was fired.
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After a shot is fired, the casing is empty because its gunpowder charge has burned, the primer has been used and the bullet has been propelled. The empty case is often ejected automatically. Brass is a commonly used material, as it is ductile enough to be reformed and reloaded several times.
After a crime committed with a firearm, police attempt to collect cases and bullets used in weapons associated with the crime. This has led to the phrase "policing brass" as a euphemism for collecting spent casings after a shooting.
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