He forgot where he was?
Unknowingly changing things may be destroying evidence, but those things may not be evidence until they are involved in a legal process.
Destroy the evidence, quick, before the shooting becomes part of a legal process? Is that part of his training? I wonder, if every police force in the country used that philosophy would that be fine with you?
You asked for training and why. I gave you an answer. Yes, people can forget where they are especially after a stressful situation. Compean evidently shot at someone for the very first time.
Destroy the evidence, quick, before the shooting becomes part of a legal process? Is that part of his training? I wonder, if every police force in the country used that philosophy would that be fine with you?
Yeah right. /sarc. If you read the testimony, you would know that one of the lying agents, said that Compean later counted out the spent shells in front of him. That same agent states that he found 5 more casings at the top of the levee and he threw them into the ditch. Now if Compean picked up the shells where the lying agent says they other shells were, Compean would have been visible to nearly half of the population of Texas and Mexico as he performed the "destruction" of evidence.
Read the testimony you might gain some credibility.