Representative Luna President John F. Kennedy was Assassinated By Two Shooters

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President John F. Kennedy was Assassinated By Two Shooters
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R) said Tuesday that she believes "two shooters" were involved in the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.
The two-shooter theory in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy suggests that more than one gunman was involved in the killing on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. This theory challenges the official conclusion of the Warren Commission, which determined that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in firing three shots from the Texas School Book Depository.
Supporters of the two-shooter theory cite eyewitness accounts, forensic evidence, and government documents suggesting gunfire came from the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza, not just the Texas School Book Depository, where Oswald was stationed. Some witnesses, including law enforcement officers, reported hearing shots from the front of Kennedy's motorcade, contradicting the government's lone-gunman conclusion.
Additionally, acoustical analysis of police recordings, reviewed by the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) in 1979, suggested a 95 percent probability of a second shooter. While later studies challenged those findings, questions remain over whether the "magic bullet"—which allegedly struck both Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally—could have caused multiple wounds without additional gunfire.

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