Mr Chapman usurps all and claims the original formulation of the word ambush re Nov 22
Actually...Officer Tippit was not ambushed per se. No one was hiding behind a tree or bush.
The policeman [according to Ms Markham] was in full view of his assailant.
Further...according to her testimony....Officer Tippit probably knew his attacker.
We can most likely get more word nourishment from a pencil eraser.
Ambush = Surprise attack
Officer Tippit was not ambushed per se. No one was hiding behind a tree or bush._He was ambushed per revolver. And Oswald was hiding behind his guile.
The policeman [according to Ms Markham] was in full view of his assailant._ That's usually how surprise-attacks work
Further...according to her testimony....Officer Tippit probably knew his attacker._ You wouldn't just happen to be trying to turn Markham's 'neighbourly cop'
thang into something sinister, now would you?
Finally, Tippit was indeed
ambushed: He moved into a position that left him with, realistically, no real cover at all. IOW he wasn't expecting an attack. Pretty sure he would be surprised at what ensued.