There's something about the attack at the Washington Hilton that doesn't make sense.
The office that was shot, it's reported, took a slug to the vest and after treatment at a local hospital was released.
The shooter fired a shotgun which discharges dozens of little BB's that expand their coverage depending on their distance from the target.
With a shotgun the BB's would have landed in an area larger than a vest, meaning that the officers treatment would have included damage to the arms, face, head and face and he would have required some hospitalization beyond what is described.
Further, the officer fired a reported 5 rounds at the gunman. Well trained? Apparently he didn't hit the shooter once! Had the officer been drinking too!
A lot hasn't been explained accurately or factually! This, with representatives from every major news outlet just yards away from the incident.