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Sgt. Gerald Hill admitted later that he only assumed that the shells were automatics because they were found at the scene; i.e. Hill was aware they were found at the scene and therefore assumed they were automatically ejected from the weapon as each round was fired. This is a normal assumption to make. Hill, at the time, was unaware that eyewitnesses watched the fleeing gunman manually removing the spent shell casings from the revolver. Also, two of the shells were found about seventy-five feet from the patrol car and the other two shells were found about one hundred and fifty feet from the patrol car. The shooter was standing about three or four feet from the patrol car when he fired the shots. If they were automatics, the shell casings would all have been found right next to the patrol car. They were not automatic shells.