“...and be able to nearly pinpoint where the shots were fired based on the casing locations...”
If the shells are ejected exactly the same, the angle of ejection is exactly the same, the officer’s arm is not moving, the officer’s grip on his weapon is constant, the shells don’t roll or bounce or hit a stone, the casings weren’t kicked around....
So you’re suggest the casings, which appears to be 3 very close to the body based on the evidence markers, will not depict the close proximity of where Wilson was standing when those rounds were shot?
This is all taken into account, and the reason why shooting/crime scenes are secured. The weapon will be tested for ejection pattern etc.
Again, 3 evidence markers are very close to the body based on the evidence markers from the shoot scene images. Based on this would they not depict the close proximity of where Wilson was standing when those rounds were shot?