Way to shoot yourself in the foot. The back of that white car is about 35 feet from the officer in the first image. That guy next to that car is shorter than each of the segments in the sidewalk he is walking on, making each segment about 7 feet, with 3 segments between that sidestreet (where the SUV is) and the back of the car). That is 28 feet, plus the cop parallel with the near side of that sidestreet, so that is another 10 feet for 38 total.
Make it easier on yourself, Ron; Dubose' car is two car lengths behind the car in front of him (about 16 feet for an average four-door car). The water stain in the middle of the street is more or less at the midpoint of those two car lengths, and by the time Tensing has rolled back to his feet he is slightly behind the position of the water stain. That's a displacement of fourteen feet maximum, far less than the 30 feet Loren and Derec are claiming.
The car wasn't in motion when Tensing dove into the window. It wasn't in motion when he fired the shot. It WAS in motion immediately AFTER the shot (you can actually hear the engine rev up in the audio) and we can see Tensing's hand getting grasping the window for a quarter of a second as he falls. Guess what else we can see?
^ Bottom of the frame: those are Tensing's legs falling out from under him. Which is what ACTUALLY happens when one is being dragged on the side of a moving car.
The car accelerates rapidly after the shot and Tensing falls over, rolls, gets back to his feet. Displacement of about 14 feet, let's call it a generous 16 for the sake of argument. He wasn't being dragged for that long, maybe a quarter a second. But covering 14 feet in one half to one quarter of a second means the car would have an average speed in that period of about 20 mph. Which seems to me consistent with the car suddenly having its accelerator driven to the floor by the dead man's foot.
Which is what we see in the video and what we hear in the audio: Tensing yells stop, followed by a tussle, followed by a gunshot, followed by the sound of the engine revving and Tensing falling over and rolling backwards.
Your alternate explanation is that Tensing ran alongside the car for two seconds while he was wrestling for control of the car. The struggle itself lasts about two seconds; if that motion alone accounts for Tensing's new position, then the car was moving at an average speed of about 5 mph, which is basically a brisk walking speed. But then that doesn't account for the car's burst of acceleration or Tensing falling backwards, which means it would have to have been moving slower than that, far less than 3mph.
Which means there are three possibilities:
1) The car was stationary when Tensing shot Dubose and the burst of acceleration knocked him on his ass (he hits the ground so hard that for a second the bodycam is
pointed at his face).
2) The car was crawling at a fast walking pace and Tensing was leaning in, following along when he shot Dubose and the burst of acceleration caused him to fall over.
3) The car was crawling at a snail's pace and Tensing was leaning in, following along when he shot Dubose and the burst of acceleration startled him into loosing his balance.
The only thing that DIDN'T happen is that Tensing was dragged by the car and shot Dubose in self defense. That's just bullshit: at NO time before the shot was fired was Tensing in any actual danger, despite his most earnest efforts to place himself in it. He WAS in danger when the car accelerated and if he'd rolled the wrong way the rear tires would have gone over his head. So, for that matter, was anyone else who might have found themselves in the path of that runaway car. But that, again, is a danger of his own making, a result of his choice to end Dubose's life rather than allow him to resist.
Not to mention he was also now on the other side of the road from the car because the moving criminals car not only pulled him forward but pushed him backward due to the driver steering to his left to try and get around that white car as he tried to flee, all of which he did before being shot in the head.
We actually
see Dubose's steering wheel immediately before the shooting; it's
already turned slightly to the left, and Dubose never has a chance to touch it before he is shot in the head.
And it bears repeating: Tensing PULLED FORWARD on Dubose's seatbelt, from a position slightly in front of him, close to the rearview mirror, immediately before he fired the shot. Whatever speed the car was moving at that point (anywhere between 0 and 5mph, we've determined) Tensing was moving faster.